Volume 11, Issue 9 p. 1241-1248
Article

A large-scale population-based study of the association of vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms with bone mineral density

Dr. André G. Uitterlinden

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Dr. André G. Uitterlinden

Department of Internal Medicine III, Erasmus University Medical School, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Department of Internal Medicine III FGG-EUR Medical Faculty Erasmus University Rotterdam P.O. Box 1738 3000 DR Rotterdam, The NetherlandsSearch for more papers by this author
Huibert A. P. Pols

Huibert A. P. Pols

Department of Internal Medicine III, Erasmus University Medical School, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Erasmus University Medical School, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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Huibert Burger

Huibert Burger

Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Erasmus University Medical School, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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Qiuju Huang

Qiuju Huang

Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Erasmus University Medical School, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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Paul L. A. van Daele

Paul L. A. van Daele

Department of Internal Medicine III, Erasmus University Medical School, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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Cornelia M. van Duijn

Cornelia M. van Duijn

Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Erasmus University Medical School, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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Albert Hofman

Albert Hofman

Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Erasmus University Medical School, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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Jan C. Birkenhäger

Jan C. Birkenhäger

Department of Internal Medicine III, Erasmus University Medical School, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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Johannes P. T. M. van Leeuwen

Johannes P. T. M. van Leeuwen

Department of Internal Medicine III, Erasmus University Medical School, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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First published: September 1996
Citations: 150

Parts of this work were presented as an abstract at the XXIVth European Symposium on Calcified Tissues on May 27–30, 1995, in Aarhus, Denmark, and at the 17th annual meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research on September 9–13, 1995, in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.

Abstract

Conflicting results have been reported on the association between restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) at the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene locus (i.e., for BsmI, ApaI, and TaqI) and bone mineral density (BMD). We analyzed this association in a large population-based sample (n = 1782) of men and women aged 55–80 years using a novel direct haplotyping polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test to monitor the three polymorphic sites simultaneously. The direct haplotyping test we developed demonstrated a larger degree of genetic polymorphism at the VDR gene locus than described until now. None of the individual RFLPs were associated with BMD at the proximal femur. By analyzing allele dose effects, we identified a VDR haplotype allele weakly associated with low BMD. This allele, as one representative of the group of b alleles, is different from the BsmI allele previously reported by other groups to be associated with low BMD. This suggests allelic heterogeneity at the VDR locus in relation to BMD. Our results indicate at most a small effect of the VDR genotype on BMD in this elderly population. Since anonymous polymorphisms were analyzed, alternative explanations for our results include linkage to another nearby bone-metabolism related gene.