The inheritance of hand osteoarthritis in Iceland

OBJECTIVE: To assess the contribution of genetics to hand osteoarthritis (HOA) and its subsets in the Icelandic population. METHODS: A list of 2,919 HOA patients, constituting 1% of the Icelandic population, was compiled through nationwide sources. This patient list was cross-referenced with a compr...

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Published in:Arthritis & Rheumatism
Main Authors: Jonsson, Helgi, Manolescu, Ileana, Stefansson, Stefan Einar, Ingvarsson, Thorvaldur, Jonsson, Hjortur H, Manolescu, Andrei, Gulcher, Jeff, Stefansson, Kari
Other Authors: Department of Rheumatology, Landspitalinn University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland. helgijon@rsp.is
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2336/4384
https://doi.org/10.1002/art.10785
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spelling ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/4384 2023-05-15T16:48:44+02:00 The inheritance of hand osteoarthritis in Iceland Jonsson, Helgi Manolescu, Ileana Stefansson, Stefan Einar Ingvarsson, Thorvaldur Jonsson, Hjortur H Manolescu, Andrei Gulcher, Jeff Stefansson, Kari Department of Rheumatology, Landspitalinn University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland. helgijon@rsp.is 2003-02-01 YES http://hdl.handle.net/2336/4384 https://doi.org/10.1002/art.10785 en eng Wiley http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/art.10785 Arthritis Rheum. 2003, 48(2):391-5 0004-3591 12571848 doi:10.1002/art.10785 RHE12 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/4384 Arthritis and rheumatism Adult Aged 80 and over Family Female Genealogy and Heraldry Hand Humans Iceland/epidemiology Male Middle Aged Osteoarthritis Risk Factors Article 2003 ftlandspitaliuni https://doi.org/10.1002/art.10785 2022-05-29T08:20:53Z OBJECTIVE: To assess the contribution of genetics to hand osteoarthritis (HOA) and its subsets in the Icelandic population. METHODS: A list of 2,919 HOA patients, constituting 1% of the Icelandic population, was compiled through nationwide sources. This patient list was cross-referenced with a comprehensive Icelandic genealogy database, enabling the use of algorithms to assess familiality of HOA. Two methods were used: the average pairwise kinship coefficient (KC) of the patients, and the relative risk (RR) of HOA in relatives of patients. In each case, the results were compared with 1,000 control sets of similar composition with regard to number, age, and sex, generated from the genealogy database. RESULTS: The KC for patients was significantly higher than for the control sets and was proportional to the degree of both interphalangeal (IP) and thumb base (first carpometacarpal [CMC] joint) involvement. The RR of HOA in sisters of women in the study was 2.0 (P < 0.001), while the RR in spouses was not significantly different from that in controls. The RR increased with the severity of the disease. Thus, sisters of women with severe IP HOA had an RR of 5.0 and sisters of those with severe first CMC involvement had an RR of 6.9. The increased risk also extended beyond the nuclear family, with significantly increased risk in cousins. CONCLUSION: Patients seeking medical services for HOA are more related to each other than matched controls, supporting the role of a genetic component in the disease. The genetic influence in both IP and first CMC HOA appears to be similar and increases with increasing severity of the disease. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive Thumb ENVELOPE(-64.259,-64.259,-65.247,-65.247) Arthritis & Rheumatism 48 2 391 395
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topic Adult
Aged
80 and over
Family
Female
Genealogy and Heraldry
Hand
Humans
Iceland/epidemiology
Male
Middle Aged
Osteoarthritis
Risk Factors
spellingShingle Adult
Aged
80 and over
Family
Female
Genealogy and Heraldry
Hand
Humans
Iceland/epidemiology
Male
Middle Aged
Osteoarthritis
Risk Factors
Jonsson, Helgi
Manolescu, Ileana
Stefansson, Stefan Einar
Ingvarsson, Thorvaldur
Jonsson, Hjortur H
Manolescu, Andrei
Gulcher, Jeff
Stefansson, Kari
The inheritance of hand osteoarthritis in Iceland
topic_facet Adult
Aged
80 and over
Family
Female
Genealogy and Heraldry
Hand
Humans
Iceland/epidemiology
Male
Middle Aged
Osteoarthritis
Risk Factors
description OBJECTIVE: To assess the contribution of genetics to hand osteoarthritis (HOA) and its subsets in the Icelandic population. METHODS: A list of 2,919 HOA patients, constituting 1% of the Icelandic population, was compiled through nationwide sources. This patient list was cross-referenced with a comprehensive Icelandic genealogy database, enabling the use of algorithms to assess familiality of HOA. Two methods were used: the average pairwise kinship coefficient (KC) of the patients, and the relative risk (RR) of HOA in relatives of patients. In each case, the results were compared with 1,000 control sets of similar composition with regard to number, age, and sex, generated from the genealogy database. RESULTS: The KC for patients was significantly higher than for the control sets and was proportional to the degree of both interphalangeal (IP) and thumb base (first carpometacarpal [CMC] joint) involvement. The RR of HOA in sisters of women in the study was 2.0 (P < 0.001), while the RR in spouses was not significantly different from that in controls. The RR increased with the severity of the disease. Thus, sisters of women with severe IP HOA had an RR of 5.0 and sisters of those with severe first CMC involvement had an RR of 6.9. The increased risk also extended beyond the nuclear family, with significantly increased risk in cousins. CONCLUSION: Patients seeking medical services for HOA are more related to each other than matched controls, supporting the role of a genetic component in the disease. The genetic influence in both IP and first CMC HOA appears to be similar and increases with increasing severity of the disease.
author2 Department of Rheumatology, Landspitalinn University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland. helgijon@rsp.is
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author Jonsson, Helgi
Manolescu, Ileana
Stefansson, Stefan Einar
Ingvarsson, Thorvaldur
Jonsson, Hjortur H
Manolescu, Andrei
Gulcher, Jeff
Stefansson, Kari
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Manolescu, Ileana
Stefansson, Stefan Einar
Ingvarsson, Thorvaldur
Jonsson, Hjortur H
Manolescu, Andrei
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