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体重指数与膝关节骨关节炎的关联:对遗传和环境影响的考察。

The association of body mass index and osteoarthritis of the knee joint: an examination of genetic and environmental influences.

作者信息

Manek Nisha J, Hart Deborah, Spector Timothy D, MacGregor Alexander J

机构信息

Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology Unit, St. Thomas' Hospital, London, UK.

出版信息

Arthritis Rheum. 2003 Apr;48(4):1024-9. doi: 10.1002/art.10884.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine the genetic and environmental influences on the known association between body mass index (BMI) and knee osteoarthritis (OA), using adult twin data.

METHODS

Bilateral knee radiographs were obtained from 785 pairs of healthy female twins (mean age 54.5 +/- 7.8 years) from the St. Thomas' Hospital Adult Twin Registry (261 monozygotic [MZ] and 524 dizygotic [DZ] twin pairs). Tibiofemoral knee OA was graded according to the Kellgren and Lawrence (K/L) scoring system on an ordinal scale of 0-4. Presence of knee OA was defined as a K/L grade of > or =2 on either side of the knee joint. Body weight and height were measured and the subjects were stratified into quartiles of BMI. Cross-trait cross-twin association of BMI and knee OA was assessed by logistic regression, to assess whether genetic or environmental influences explain the BMI-knee OA link. The genetic (heritability) and environmental contributions to each of the measures were estimated using path modeling.

RESULTS

A strong association was found between high BMI and the presence of knee OA (odds ratio 3.90 for highest versus lowest quartile of BMI; P = 0.0001). The heritability of knee OA was 50.4% (95% confidence interval [95% CI] 34-62%) and that of BMI was 55.7% (95% CI 35-72%). However, cross-trait cross-twin associations were not significantly different from unity in either the MZ or DZ twin pairs, indicating that shared genetic influences were unlikely to explain the association. Path modeling showed that the model containing additive genetic factors, common environmental factors, and unique environmental factors had the best fit to the data overall. The shared genetic path between BMI and knee OA could be dropped without deterioration in the fit of the model.

CONCLUSION

The strong association between high BMI and knee OA is not likely to be mediated by shared genetic factors. The results imply that environmental modification of BMI can influence knee OA.

摘要

目的

利用成年双胞胎数据,研究遗传和环境因素对体重指数(BMI)与膝关节骨关节炎(OA)之间已知关联的影响。

方法

从圣托马斯医院成年双胞胎登记处获取了785对健康女性双胞胎(平均年龄54.5±7.8岁)的双侧膝关节X线片(261对同卵双胞胎[MZ]和524对异卵双胞胎[DZ])。根据Kellgren和Lawrence(K/L)评分系统,将胫股关节OA按0-4的顺序量表进行分级。膝关节OA的存在定义为膝关节两侧K/L分级≥2。测量体重和身高,并将受试者按BMI四分位数分层。通过逻辑回归评估BMI与膝关节OA的跨性状跨双胞胎关联,以评估遗传或环境因素是否能解释BMI与膝关节OA的联系。使用路径模型估计各测量指标的遗传(遗传力)和环境贡献。

结果

发现高BMI与膝关节OA的存在之间存在强关联(BMI最高四分位数与最低四分位数相比,优势比为3.90;P = 0.0001)。膝关节OA的遗传力为50.4%(95%置信区间[95%CI]34-62%),BMI的遗传力为55.7%(95%CI 35-72%)。然而,在MZ或DZ双胞胎对中,跨性状跨双胞胎关联与1无显著差异,表明共享遗传影响不太可能解释这种关联。路径模型显示,包含加性遗传因素、共同环境因素和独特环境因素的模型总体上对数据拟合最佳。BMI与膝关节OA之间的共享遗传路径可以删除,而不会降低模型的拟合度。

结论

高BMI与膝关节OA之间的强关联不太可能由共享遗传因素介导。结果表明,对BMI的环境调整可影响膝关节OA。

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