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  • Recent studies suggest that adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) has a multifactorial genetic basis, but the specific heritability has not been thoroughly researched.
  • A genetic epidemiology study involving 415 Chinese female patients and their first-degree relatives found a 17.7% recurrence risk of scoliosis among siblings, with higher rates for female siblings.
  • The study estimated the heritability of AIS to be 87.5%, reinforcing the idea of a strong genetic influence on the condition and marking a significant contribution to understanding its genetic factors in the Asian population.

Article Abstract

Recent familial segregation studies supported a multifactorial genetic model for the etiology of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). However, the extent of quantitative genetic effects, such as heritability, have not been fully evaluated. This genetic epidemiology study examined the sibling recurrent risk and heritability of AIS in first-degree relatives of 415 Chinese female patients, which is up to now the largest cohort. They were first diagnosed by community screening program and compared to 203 age-matched normal controls. Out of the total 531 sibs of AIS cases, 94 sibs had scoliosis (sibling recurrence risk = 17.7%). The prevalence of AIS among male and female sibs of an index case were 11.5% (95% CI = 7.5-15.5) and 23.0% (95% CI = 18.1-27.9), respectively. Female sibs of an index case had an increased risk of 8.9-fold (95% CI = 3.2-34.4) for developing AIS. These recurrent risks were significantly higher than the risk in the control group (p < 0.0001). Overall, heritability was estimated to be 87.5 ± 11.1%. The results confirmed the prevailing impression of strong genetic influence on the risk of AIS. Here we provided a large-scale study for the genetic aggregation estimates in an Asian population for the first time. The finding also positioned AIS among other common disease or complex traits with a high heritability.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jor.22090DOI Listing

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