Positive Association between TGFB1 Gene and Susceptibility to Idiopathic Scoliosis in Bulgarian Population
Idiopathic scoliosis (IS) is a common medical condition beginning in childhood and characterized by strong evidence for a genetic susceptibility to three-dimensional spinal deformity. The primary goal of the current case-control study is to examine the association between the TGFB1 (-509C/T) functio...
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doaj-d066f7acd87c462689553bdfea7735612021-07-02T04:48:37ZengHindawi LimitedAnalytical Cellular Pathology2210-71772210-71852018-01-01201810.1155/2018/68360926836092Positive Association between TGFB1 Gene and Susceptibility to Idiopathic Scoliosis in Bulgarian PopulationSvetla Nikolova0Milka Dikova1Dobrin Dikov2Assen Djerov3Alexey Savov4Ivo Kremensky5Alexandre Loukanov6Laboratory of Medical Genetics and Molecular Biology, University Hospital Lozenetz, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, 1 Kozyak St., Sofia 1407, BulgariaUniversity Orthopedic Hospital “Professor Boycho Boychev”, Medical University-Sofia, 56 Nikola Petkov Blvd., Sofia 1614, BulgariaUniversity Orthopedic Hospital “Professor Boycho Boychev”, Medical University-Sofia, 56 Nikola Petkov Blvd., Sofia 1614, BulgariaUniversity Orthopedic Hospital “Professor Boycho Boychev”, Medical University-Sofia, 56 Nikola Petkov Blvd., Sofia 1614, BulgariaNational Genetic Laboratory, University Hospital “Maichin Dom”, Medical University-Sofia, 2 Zdrave St., Sofia 1431, BulgariaMolecular Medicine Center, Medical University-Sofia, 2 Zdrave St., Sofia 1431, BulgariaGraduate School for Science and Engineering, Saitama University, 255 Shimookubo, Sakura-ku, Saitama 338-8570, JapanIdiopathic scoliosis (IS) is a common medical condition beginning in childhood and characterized by strong evidence for a genetic susceptibility to three-dimensional spinal deformity. The primary goal of the current case-control study is to examine the association between the TGFB1 (-509C/T) functional polymorphic variant and genetic predisposition to IS in the Bulgarian population and the genotype-phenotype correlations in distinct case-control subgroups based on age at onset, family history, and gender. A total of 127 patients with primary scoliosis and 254 gender-matched control subjects were recruited. The mean Cobb angle was 53.8 ± 21.2°. Genotyping of cases and controls was performed using the TaqMan real-time amplification technique. The results were processed statistically using Pearson’s Chi-squared test and Fisher’s exact test with a value of p less than 0.05 as statistically significant. The polymorphic T allele and TT genotype were associated with a greater incidence of IS and can be considered as predisposing factors with a moderate effect on deformity development. The current results suggested that there was a genetic predisposition in early and late onset IS and familial, sporadic, and female cases. Nevertheless, replication studies are needed to reveal the relationship between the TGFB1 locus and certain subtypes of IS in different populations.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6836092 |
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Svetla Nikolova Milka Dikova Dobrin Dikov Assen Djerov Alexey Savov Ivo Kremensky Alexandre Loukanov |
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Svetla Nikolova Milka Dikova Dobrin Dikov Assen Djerov Alexey Savov Ivo Kremensky Alexandre Loukanov Positive Association between TGFB1 Gene and Susceptibility to Idiopathic Scoliosis in Bulgarian Population Analytical Cellular Pathology |
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Svetla Nikolova Milka Dikova Dobrin Dikov Assen Djerov Alexey Savov Ivo Kremensky Alexandre Loukanov |
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Positive Association between TGFB1 Gene and Susceptibility to Idiopathic Scoliosis in Bulgarian Population |
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Positive Association between TGFB1 Gene and Susceptibility to Idiopathic Scoliosis in Bulgarian Population |
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Positive Association between TGFB1 Gene and Susceptibility to Idiopathic Scoliosis in Bulgarian Population |
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Positive Association between TGFB1 Gene and Susceptibility to Idiopathic Scoliosis in Bulgarian Population |
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Positive Association between TGFB1 Gene and Susceptibility to Idiopathic Scoliosis in Bulgarian Population |
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positive association between tgfb1 gene and susceptibility to idiopathic scoliosis in bulgarian population |
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Analytical Cellular Pathology |
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Idiopathic scoliosis (IS) is a common medical condition beginning in childhood and characterized by strong evidence for a genetic susceptibility to three-dimensional spinal deformity. The primary goal of the current case-control study is to examine the association between the TGFB1 (-509C/T) functional polymorphic variant and genetic predisposition to IS in the Bulgarian population and the genotype-phenotype correlations in distinct case-control subgroups based on age at onset, family history, and gender. A total of 127 patients with primary scoliosis and 254 gender-matched control subjects were recruited. The mean Cobb angle was 53.8 ± 21.2°. Genotyping of cases and controls was performed using the TaqMan real-time amplification technique. The results were processed statistically using Pearson’s Chi-squared test and Fisher’s exact test with a value of p less than 0.05 as statistically significant. The polymorphic T allele and TT genotype were associated with a greater incidence of IS and can be considered as predisposing factors with a moderate effect on deformity development. The current results suggested that there was a genetic predisposition in early and late onset IS and familial, sporadic, and female cases. Nevertheless, replication studies are needed to reveal the relationship between the TGFB1 locus and certain subtypes of IS in different populations. |
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