Distinct subsets of noncoding RNAs are strongly associated with BMD and fracture, studied in weight-bearing and non-weight-bearing human bone

  • Gautvik, Kaare M
  • Günther, Clara-Cecilie
  • Prijatelj, Vid
  • Medina-Gomez, Carolina
  • Shevroja, Enisa
  • Rad, Leila Heidary
  • Yazdani, Mazyar
  • Lindalen, Einar
  • Valland, Haldor
  • Gautvik, Vigdis Teig
  • Olstad, Ole Kristoffer
  • Holden, Marit
  • Rivadeneira, Fernando
  • Utheim, Tor Paaske
  • Reppe, Sjur
Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

We investigated mechanisms resulting in low bone mineral density (BMD) and susceptibility to fracture by comparing noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) in biopsies of non–weight‐bearing (NWB) iliac (n = 84) and weight bearing (WB) femoral (n = 18) postmenopausal bone across BMDs varying from normal (T‐score > −1.0) to osteoporotic (T‐score ≤ −2.5). Global bone ncRNA concentrations were determined by PCR and microchip analyses. Association with BMD or fracture, adjusted by age and body mass index, were calculated using linear and logistic regression and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (Lasso) analysis. At 10% false discovery rate (FDR), 75 iliac bone ncRNAs and 94 femoral bone ncRNAs were associated with total hip BMD. Eight of the ncRNAs...

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