"Association of vitamin D blood deficiency and the rs731236 polymorphism vitamin D receptor with primary knee osteoarthritis in subjects from Mexico".

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
Rubén Daniel Arellano Pérez Vertti, Daniel Orlando Arellano Ramírez, Faviel Francisco González Galarza, Adria Imelda Prieto Hinojosa, Alejandra Méndez Hernández, Myrna Vianney Muñoz Flores, Diego Fernando Arellano Ramírez, Cristina Sofía Argüello Beltrán, Rafael Argüello Astorga
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Abstract

Vitamin D deficiency is a public health problem worldwide. Some studies have associated serum vitamin D deficiency with knee osteoarthritis. Additionally, some vitamin D receptor polymorphisms have been linked to knee osteoarthritis. This study analyzed the associations among the rs731236 polymorphism of the vitamin D receptor, blood levels of vitamin D and primary knee osteoarthritis in a population from northern Mexico. A case‒control study was conducted from November 2023 to June 2024 with 449 unrelated participants. The vitamin D concentration in the blood was measured semiquantitatively. The presence of vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism genotypes (rs731236) was determined via the rhAmpTM SNP Assay methodology. We used the chi-square test to compare the groups and odds ratios with confidence intervals to calculate risk. In the presence of vitamin D deficiency, subjects showed a 1.5-fold increased risk of primary knee osteoarthritis (59.5%; p = 0.001). Notably, this association remained significant for subjects carrying the AA and AG genotypes and in a dominant model (60.0%, p = 0.023; 61.1%, p = 0.008 and 59.0%, p = 0.042, respectively), after including a multivariate association model. Our study identified a high prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency among individuals with primary knee osteoarthritis. This study suggests a potential association between deficient levels of vitamin D and primary KOA in carriers of the AA and AG rs731236 genotypes. Key Points • We observed a significant 1.5-fold increased risk of primary knee osteoarthritis in the presence of vitamin D deficiency. • Vitamin D deficiency is significantly associated with primary knee osteoarthritis in carriers of AA and AG genotypes of rs73123.

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Clinical Rheumatology
Clinical Rheumatology 医学-风湿病学
CiteScore
6.90
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2.90%
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441
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Rheumatology is an international English-language journal devoted to publishing original clinical investigation and research in the general field of rheumatology with accent on clinical aspects at postgraduate level. The journal succeeds Acta Rheumatologica Belgica, originally founded in 1945 as the official journal of the Belgian Rheumatology Society. Clinical Rheumatology aims to cover all modern trends in clinical and experimental research as well as the management and evaluation of diagnostic and treatment procedures connected with the inflammatory, immunologic, metabolic, genetic and degenerative soft and hard connective tissue diseases.
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