Nucleotide sequences of exon 51, adjacent intron areas, and regulatory region of the α1 chain of type I collagen (COL1A1) gene were analyzed in 41 patients with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) from 33 fam ilies and their 68 relatives residing at Bashkortostan Republic (BR). Six mutations (four nonsense mutations c.967G>T (p.Gly323X), c.1081C>T (p.Arg361X), c.1243C>T (p.Arg415X), and c.2869C>T (p.Gln957X)) in patients of the Russian origin and two frameshift mutations (c.579delT (p.Gly194ValfsX71), and c.2444delG (p.Gly815AlafsX293)) in patients with OI of Tatar ethnicity as well as 14 single nucleotide poly morphisms in the COL1A1 gene were revealed. Mutations c.967G>T (p.Gly323X) and three alterations in the nucleotide sequence c.544-24C>T, c.643-36delT, and c.957 + 10insA were described for the first time.
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is an inherited disease of bone characterized by increased bone fragility. Here, we report the results of the molecular architecture of osteogenesis imperfecta research in patients from Bashkortostan Republic, Russia. In total, 16 mutations in COL1A1, 11 mutations in COL1A2, and 1 mutation in P3H1 and IFIMT5 genes were found in isolated states; 11 of them were not previously reported in literature. We found mutations in CLCN7, ALOX12B, PLEKHM1, ERCC4, ARSB, PTH1R, and TGFB1 that were not associated with OI pathogenesis in patients with increased bone fragility. Additionally, we found combined mutations (c.2869C>T, p. Gln957* in COL1A1 and c.1197+5G>A in COL1A2; c.579delT, p. Gly194fs in COL1A1 and c.1197+5G>A in COL1A2; c.2971G>C, p. Gly991Arg in COL1A2 and с.212G>C, p.Ser71Thr in FGF23; c.-14C>T in IFITM5 and c.1903C>T, p. Arg635* in LAMB3) in 4 patients with typical OI clinic phenotypes.
Study of DBP gene (TAAA) n polymorphism in women of postmenopausal age revealed a significantly lower incidence of DBP(*) 10 allele and a higher incidence of DBP(*) 11 allele in Russian women with bone fractures in comparison with the relevant controls (χ(2) = 4.47, p = 0.034 and χ(2) = 4.28, p = 0.038, respectively). Allele DBP(*) 11 is a high risk marker (OR = 1.93; 95%CI 1.06-3.48), while allele DBP(*)10 a marker of low risk of bone fractures (OR = 0.59; 95%CI 0.37-0.94). A trend to a reduction of mineral density of the femoral neck and of the lumbar vertebrae in women with DBP(*) 10(*) 8 genotype of DBP gene polymorphic locus (TAAA) n in comparison with DBP(*) 10(*) 10 and DBP(*) 10(*) 11 genotype carriers is traced.
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