COL12A1 Gene Overview

What it Does:
The COL12A1 gene encodes type XII collagen, a protein that supports the structure and function of tendons, ligaments, and other connective tissues. Type XII collagen helps maintain the stability and flexibility of joints by interacting with other collagen types.

Why This Matters to You:
Variants in the COL12A1 gene can impact the strength and resilience of collagen, increasing the risk of joint injuries, including anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries and joint hypermobility.

Understanding the COL12A1 Variant

Key Mutation:

This variant alters type XII collagen, affecting joint stability and injury risk.

Impact of the A Allele

Impact Allele:

What It Means for You:
Carrying the A allele is associated with:

What This Means for You

Next Step:
Speak with a genomics specialist or doctor to understand how your COL12A1 gene impacts your joint health and injury risk, and to create a personalized plan for maintaining connective tissue strength and resilience.