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Published on: September 8, 2023
Genotype-based comparison of bone microstructure in adult patients with classical osteogenesis imperfecta
Mikolaj Bartosik1, Mascha Prengel1, Julian Delsmann1,2
1Department of Osteology and Biomechanics, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistrasse 52, 20246, Hamburg, Germany.
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In 115 adult patients with classical OI, reduced bone structure was observed in patients with COL1A1 variants compared to those with COL1A2 variants. In addition, bone structure in the distal radius was differentially affected in individuals with quantitative COL1A1/2 variants in comparison to patients carrying qualitative variants.
Purpose:
Classical osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is genetically determined by pathogenic variants in the COL1A1/2 genes encoding collagen type I. Although genetic testing is widely used today, the genotype-phenotype correlation is still a matter of debate.
Methods:
A retrospective analysis was carried out in a total of 115 adult OI patients who presented to our outpatient clinic. Only patients with available genetic test results and clinically diagnosed OI were included. Biochemical parameters, bone density (DXA), and bone microstructure (HR-pQCT) were assessed and compared between genotype variants.
Results:
Overall, 71 patients showed (likely) pathogenic variants in the COL1A1 and 44 in the COL1A2 gene. Forty-six variants were predicted as causing quantitative and 58 as causing qualitative effects, whereas the potential effect of 11 variants could not be predicted. COL1A1 variants were associated with significantly lower trabecular bone mineral density (Tb.BMD) and bone volume fraction (BV/TV) compared to COL1A2 variants both at the radius (Tb.BMD: p = 0.008; BV/TV: p = 0.010) and tibia (Tb.BMD: p = 0.015; BV/TV: p = 0.028). In addition, trabecular parameters only in the distal radius were significantly (p < 0.05) reduced in patients with quantitative variants in comparison to patients with qualitative variants. OI type I patients had significantly higher cortical bone mineral density (Ct.BMD) than type III. No other microstructural differences were found between the types I, III, and IV.
Conclusions:
Genetic stratification in adult OI patients revealed differences in bone microstructure, while these were absent when individuals were grouped according OI types (Sillence classification). Future studies are needed to further investigate the genotype-phenotype correlation in patients with classical OI.
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