Association of genetic variation of the RIL gene, encoding a PDZ-LIM domain protein and localized in 5q31.1, with low bone mineral density in adult Japanese women

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Twin and family studies had shown that genetic factors are important determinants of bone mass. Multiple genes might be involved. One candidate gene, the reversion-induced LIM gene (RIL), is a PDZ and LIM-domain-containing protein and has been localized within the cytokine cluster of chromosome 5 (5q31.1). In a genetic study of 370 adult Japanese women, we investigated the correlation between radial bone mineral density (BMD) and a genetic variation (-3333T → C) of the 5′-flanking region of RIL gene. A significant association was identified between the RIL variation -3333T → C and radial BMD (r=0.15, P=0.003). The variation of the RIL locus may be an important determinant of osteoporosis.

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Omasu, F., Ezura, Y., Kajita, M., Ishida, R., Kodaira, M., Yoshida, H., … Emi, M. (2003). Association of genetic variation of the RIL gene, encoding a PDZ-LIM domain protein and localized in 5q31.1, with low bone mineral density in adult Japanese women. Journal of Human Genetics, 48(7), 342–345. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10038-003-0035-1

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