Christian Anker-Hansen, MirNabi Pirouzifard, Jan Sundquist, Kristina Sundquist, Bengt Zöller
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摘要
目的骨关节炎(OA)是一种常见的与遗传有关的退行性疾病。然而,关于OA遗传的大型全国性家庭研究尚未发表。这是第一个全国性的研究,旨在确定瑞典双胞胎、全兄妹、同父异母兄妹和堂兄妹中主要类型OA的家族风险。瑞典多代登记与国家患者登记(NPR)相关联,以调查1997年至2018年间OA(多骨、髋关节、膝关节、第一腕关节和其他骨关节炎)的遗传。瑞典父母所生的后代也包括在内。测定OA在双胞胎、全兄妹、同父异母兄妹和表亲中的校正家族风险比(HRs),置信区间为95%。根据出生年份、性别、教育水平和合并症(慢性阻塞性肺病、酒精中毒和肥胖)进行了调整。结果共纳入6 547 966例(女性48.77%),随访结束时平均年龄41.44岁(0 ~ 86.96岁)。家族hr在所有五种类型的OA中都增加了(即使在表亲中),并且与亲属之间的遗传相似性程度相关。例如,全同胞兄弟姐妹的调整hr为:多发性oa 2.29 (95% CI 2.09-2.51),髋部oa 2.04 (95% CI 1.98-2.07),膝关节oa 1.75 (95% CI 1.73-1.77),手指oa 2.60 (95% CI 2.45-2.76),其他oa 1.52 (95% CI 1.48-1.56)。结论在瑞典人群中,对所有五种类型的OA来说,健康度是未来OA风险的重要预测因素。首先是腕掌关节骨性关节炎,其次是多发性骨性关节炎和髋关节骨性关节炎。膝关节骨性关节炎和其他骨性关节炎的遗传最弱。
Familial risks of five types of osteoarthritis in first-, second- and third-degree relatives - A nationwide Swedish family study
Objective
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common degenerative disease with a genetic contribution. However, no large nationwide family study concerning the heredity of OA has been published. This first nationwide study aimed to determine the familial risks of the main types of OA in twins, full-siblings, half-siblings, and cousins in Sweden.
Design
The Swedish Multigeneration register was linked to the National Patient Register (NPR) to investigate the heredity of OA (poly-, hip-, knee-, first carpometacarpal joint-, and other-OA) between 1997 and 2018. Offspring born by Swedish parents were included. The adjusted familial hazard ratios (HRs) with 95 % confidence interval (CI) were determined for OA among twins, full-siblings, half-siblings, and cousins. Adjustments were made for birth year, sex, educational level, and comorbidities (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, alcoholism, and obesity).
Results
A total of 6 547 966 individuals (48.77 % women) were included with mean age 41.44 years (range 0–86.96 years) at end of follow-up. Familial HRs were increased for all five types of OA (even in cousins) and correlated to degree of genetic resemblance between relatives. For instance, adjusted HRs among full-siblings were for poly-OA 2.29 (95 % CI 2.09–2.51), hip-OA 2.04 (95 % CI 1.98–2.07), knee-OA 1.75 (95 % CI 1.73–1.77), thumb-OA 2.60 (95 % CI 2.45–2.76), and other-OA 1.52 (95 % CI 1.48–1.56).
Conclusions
Heredity is an important predictor of future risk of OA for all five types of OA in the Swedish population. Strongest heredity was observed for first carpometacarpal joint -OA followed by poly-OA and hip-OA. Weakest heredity was observed for knee-OA and other-OA.