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Correspondence to Dr. Alain Bonnardeaux, Centre de Recherche Guy Bernier, Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont, 5415 boul l'Assomption, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H1T 2M4. Phone: 514-252-3400; Fax: 514-252-3430; E-mail: bonnarda{at}ere.umontreal.ca
Abstract. Calcium is the principal crystalline constituent in up
to 80% of kidney stones. Epidemiologic studies have suggested that genetic
predisposition plays a major role in the etiology of this condition. This
study evaluates by a candidate-gene approach whether the vitamin D receptor
(VDR) locus on chromosome 12q12-14 is implicated in idiopathic hypercalciuria
and calcium nephrolithiasis in a cohort of 47 French Canadian pedigrees. These
comprised 54 sibships with a total of 303 pairs of siblings concordant for
1 stone episode. Evidence is provided for linkage to nephrolithiasis with
microsatellite marker D12S339 (near the VDR locus, P =
0.01), as well as with flanking markers (D12S1663: P = 0.03 and
D12S368: P = 0.01). Inclusion of unaffected sibs in the analyses also
supported evidence for linkage. Quantitative trait linkage analysis of urinary
calcium excretion yielded linkage to some, but not all, markers. This appears
to be the first study to suggest linkage for idiopathic calcium stone
formation.
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