The Polygenic and Monogenic Basis of Paediatric Fractures.
Samuel GhatanA CostantiniR LiC De BruinN M Appelman-DijkstraE M WinterL OeiCarolina Medina-GomezPublished in: Current osteoporosis reports (2021)
Large-scale genome-wide studies in children have identified ~44 genetic loci associated with fracture or bone traits whereas ~35 monogenic diseases characterized by paediatric fractures have been described. Genetic variation can predispose to paediatric fractures through monogenic risk variants with a large effect and polygenic risk involving many variants of small effects. Studying genetic factors influencing peak bone attainment might help in identifying individuals at higher risk of developing early-onset osteoporosis and discovering drug targets to be used as bone restorative pharmacotherapies to prevent, or even reverse, bone loss later in life.