Identification of Eight Genes Associated with Recurrent Patellar Dislocation

iScience(2024)

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Abstract
The inheritance of recurrent patellar dislocation (RPD) is known, but the susceptible gene remain unidentified. Here, we performed the first whole exome sequencing (WES) cohort study to identify the susceptible genes. The results showed eight genes were associated with this disease. Notably, the Carboxypeptidase D (CPD) gene showed the highest relevance based on its gene function and tissue expression. Single-cell sequencing results indicate that the CPD gene is involved in the pathophysiological process of RPD through granulocytes. Implicated pathways include NF-kappa B, MAPK, and Wnt/β-catenin signaling, potentially influencing CPD's role in RPD pathogenesis. This study identified the susceptible gene and investigate the potential pathogenesis of RPD, which provided a new prospect for the understanding of RPD. Besides, it would offer the theoretical basis for disease prevention and genetic counseling.
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Patellar dislocation,patellar instability,trochlear dysplasia,whole exome sequencing,single-cell RNA sequencing,disease prevention,precision medicine
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