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Vitamin D-receptor Genotypes As Independent Genetic Predictors of Decreased Bone Mineral Density in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis

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Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 1999 Dec 28
PMID 10611163
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Background & Aims: Hepatic osteodystrophy is a complication of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). Allelic polymorphisms of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene are related to bone mineral density (BMD) in normal cohorts and those with primary osteoporosis. We sought to establish the prevalence of reduced bone mass in PBC, correlate BMD with VDR gene polymorphisms, and identify risk factors for the development of hepatic osteodystrophy.

Methods: Seventy-two female patients with PBC were evaluated prospectively. Clinical information, BMD assessment, disease severity, and osteoporosis risk factors were documented, and multivariate regression modeling was performed.

Results: Twenty-four percent of the patients were osteoporotic at the lumbar spine and 32% at the femur. Severe bone loss (z score <-2.0) occurs 4 times more frequently in patients with PBC compared with controls. Body weight (P = 0.003) and postmenopausal status (P = 0.012) correlated independently with BMD. VDR genotype (P = 0.01) correlated with lower BMD at the spine only.

Conclusions: Osteoporosis is a common complication of PBC. VDR genotype predicts lower BMD in patients with PBC. Studies are warranted to investigate the mechanism(s) by which VDR as well as other candidate genes may contribute to the development of hepatic osteodystrophy in PBC.

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