2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0175474
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TUFT1, a novel candidate gene for metatarsophalangeal osteoarthritis, plays a role in chondrogenesis on a calcium-related pathway

Abstract: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common degenerative joint disorder and genetic factors have been shown to have a significant role in its etiology. The first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTP I) is highly susceptible to development of OA due to repetitive mechanical stress during walking. We used whole exome sequencing to study genetic defect(s) predisposing to familial early-onset bilateral MTP I OA inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. A nonsynonymous single nucleotide variant rs41310883 (c.524C>T, p.Thr175… Show more

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“…According to these results, in the presence of PEI-EVs, qRT-PCR showed upregulation of key genes involved in the bone-differentiation pathway, such as TUFT1, TFIP11, BMP2-BMP4, and TGFB. TUFT1 expression in cartilage has demonstrated to be strongest in the deep, mineralizing zones, 51 and its expression has been shown to be regulated in vitro by HIF1α and Hedgehog pathways, both essential elements involved in cartilage and bone formation. 52 TFIP11 is a gene involved in pre-mRNA splicing, specifically in spliceosome disassembly during late-stage splicing events that may play a role in the differentiation of ameloblasts and odontoblasts or in the formation of the extracellular mineralized matrix.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to these results, in the presence of PEI-EVs, qRT-PCR showed upregulation of key genes involved in the bone-differentiation pathway, such as TUFT1, TFIP11, BMP2-BMP4, and TGFB. TUFT1 expression in cartilage has demonstrated to be strongest in the deep, mineralizing zones, 51 and its expression has been shown to be regulated in vitro by HIF1α and Hedgehog pathways, both essential elements involved in cartilage and bone formation. 52 TFIP11 is a gene involved in pre-mRNA splicing, specifically in spliceosome disassembly during late-stage splicing events that may play a role in the differentiation of ameloblasts and odontoblasts or in the formation of the extracellular mineralized matrix.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Osteoarthritis (OA), the most common degenerative joint disease, is characterized by progressive loss of cartilage, periarticular bone changes and chronic synovitis that lead to joint swelling and pain . OA most often affects the knees, hips, neck, finger joints and lower back .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of rare variants in affected families is a powerful way to identify gene variants with a determinate effect on disease development. [47][48][49][50] Using the UPDB, we have identified 240 large multigenerational, high-risk pedigrees segregating EOA as an apparent dominate trait. Although a previous study described association of EOA in sibling pairs 24 , our study is the first to identify a large number of multigenerational EOA pedigrees and determine relative risk among family members.…”
Section: Genetic Involvement In Eoamentioning
confidence: 99%