Genetics of the Degenerated Intervertebral Disc

Background Given the genetic and proteomic advances of the past decade, understanding of the molecular etiopathogenesis of several complex diseases is increasing. Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is no different from other complex diseases where both environmental and genetic constituents are cons...

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description Background Given the genetic and proteomic advances of the past decade, understanding of the molecular etiopathogenesis of several complex diseases is increasing. Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is no different from other complex diseases where both environmental and genetic constituents are considered causes. This concept has challenged the traditional view that age, occupation, smoking, obesity, and primarily wear and tear are the only sources of disc degeneration. Methods We conducted a systematic Medline review of the most current articles related to gene involvement in the development of IVDD in humans. Results Candidate gene linkage and association studies involving the functional components of the intervertebral disc, including collagen I, collagen IX, collagen XI, aggrecan, extracellular matrix-degrading enzymes, inflammatory cytokines (IL-1, IL-6, and TNFα), Fas/FasL and vitamin D receptors, have had promising results. Conclusions This review emphasizes the latest advances in gene association with specific degenerated disc phenotypes, single nucleotide polymorphisms, disease heredity, and gene-environmental interactions in relation to IVDD to help improve future studies related to the genetic mechanisms underlying IVDD.
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Aggrecans - genetics
Collagen Type I - genetics
Collagen Type IX - genetics
Collagen Type XI - genetics
Collagens
Degeneration
Extracellular Matrix Proteins - genetics
Fas Ligand Protein - genetics
fas Receptor - genetics
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Genetics
Humans
Interleukins
Interleukins - genetics
Intervertebral disc
Intervertebral Disc Degeneration - genetics
Matrix-degrading enzymes
Neurosurgery
Polymorphism, Genetic - genetics
Receptors, Calcitriol - genetics
Vitamin D receptor
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