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Multiple Mechanisms Explain Genetic Effects at the CPED1-WNT16 Bone Mineral Density Locus.

Arianna Ericka GómezSumaya AddishKurtis AlvaradoPriscilla BoatemaaAnne C OnyaliEmily G RamirezMaria F RojasJyoti RaiKiana A ReynoldsW Joyce TangRonald Young Kwon
Published in: Current osteoporosis reports (2023)
Genes that reside at the CPED1-WNT16 locus include WNT16, FAM3C, ING3, CPED1, and TSPAN12. Experimental studies in mice strongly support the notion that Wnt16 is necessary for bone mass and strength. In addition, roles for Fam3c and Ing3 in regulating bone morphology in vivo and/or osteoblast differentiation in vitro have been identified. Finally, a role for wnt16 in dually influencing bone and muscle morphogenesis in zebrafish has recently been discovered, which has brought forth new questions related to whether the influence of WNT16 in muscle may conspire with its influence in bone to alter BMD and fracture risk.
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