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Novel loci for childhood body mass index and shared heritability with adult cardiometabolic traits.

Authors :
Vogelezang S
Bradfield JP
Ahluwalia TS
Curtin JA
Lakka TA
Grarup N
Scholz M
van der Most PJ
Monnereau C
Stergiakouli E
Heiskala A
Horikoshi M
Fedko IO
Vilor-Tejedor N
Cousminer DL
Standl M
Wang CA
Viikari J
Geller F
Íñiguez C
Pitkänen N
Chesi A
Bacelis J
Yengo L
Torrent M
Ntalla I
Helgeland Ø
Selzam S
Vonk JM
Zafarmand MH
Heude B
Farooqi IS
Alyass A
Beaumont RN
Have CT
Rzehak P
Bilbao JR
Schnurr TM
Barroso I
Bønnelykke K
Beilin LJ
Carstensen L
Charles MA
Chawes B
Clément K
Closa-Monasterolo R
Custovic A
Eriksson JG
Escribano J
Groen-Blokhuis M
Grote V
Gruszfeld D
Hakonarson H
Hansen T
Hattersley AT
Hollensted M
Hottenga JJ
Hyppönen E
Johansson S
Joro R
Kähönen M
Karhunen V
Kiess W
Knight BA
Koletzko B
Kühnapfel A
Landgraf K
Langhendries JP
Lehtimäki T
Leinonen JT
Li A
Lindi V
Lowry E
Bustamante M
Medina-Gomez C
Melbye M
Michaelsen KF
Morgen CS
Mori TA
Nielsen TRH
Niinikoski H
Oldehinkel AJ
Pahkala K
Panoutsopoulou K
Pedersen O
Pennell CE
Power C
Reijneveld SA
Rivadeneira F
Simpson A
Sly PD
Stokholm J
Teo KK
Thiering E
Timpson NJ
Uitterlinden AG
van Beijsterveldt CEM
van Schaik BDC
Vaudel M
Verduci E
Vinding RK
Vogel M
Zeggini E
Sebert S
Lind MV
Brown CD
Santa-Marina L
Reischl E
Frithioff-Bøjsøe C
Meyre D
Wheeler E
Ong K
Nohr EA
Vrijkotte TGM
Koppelman GH
Plomin R
Njølstad PR
Dedoussis GD
Froguel P
Sørensen TIA
Jacobsson B
Freathy RM
Zemel BS
Raitakari O
Vrijheid M
Feenstra B
Lyytikäinen LP
Snieder H
Kirsten H
Holt PG
Heinrich J
Widén E
Sunyer J
Boomsma DI
Järvelin MR
Körner A
Davey Smith G
Holm JC
Atalay M
Murray C
Bisgaard H
McCarthy MI
Jaddoe VWV
Grant SFA
Felix JF
Source :
PLoS genetics [PLoS Genet] 2020 Oct 12; Vol. 16 (10), pp. e1008718. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Oct 12 (Print Publication: 2020).
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The genetic background of childhood body mass index (BMI), and the extent to which the well-known associations of childhood BMI with adult diseases are explained by shared genetic factors, are largely unknown. We performed a genome-wide association study meta-analysis of BMI in 61,111 children aged between 2 and 10 years. Twenty-five independent loci reached genome-wide significance in the combined discovery and replication analyses. Two of these, located near NEDD4L and SLC45A3, have not previously been reported in relation to either childhood or adult BMI. Positive genetic correlations of childhood BMI with birth weight and adult BMI, waist-to-hip ratio, diastolic blood pressure and type 2 diabetes were detected (Rg ranging from 0.11 to 0.76, P-values <0.002). A negative genetic correlation of childhood BMI with age at menarche was observed. Our results suggest that the biological processes underlying childhood BMI largely, but not completely, overlap with those underlying adult BMI. The well-known observational associations of BMI in childhood with cardio-metabolic diseases in adulthood may reflect partial genetic overlap, but in light of previous evidence, it is also likely that they are explained through phenotypic continuity of BMI from childhood into adulthood.<br />Competing Interests: I have read the journal's policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: MMcC: The views expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR, or the Department of Health. He serves on advisory panels for Pfizer, NovoNordisk, Zoe Global; has received honoraria from Merck, Pfizer, NovoNordisk and Eli Lilly; has stock options in Zoe Global; has received research funding from Abbvie, Astra Zeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Eli Lilly, Janssen, Merck, NovoNordisk, Pfizer, Roche, Sanofi Aventis, Servier & Takeda. MS receives funding from Pfizer Inc. for a project not related to this research. IB and spouse own stock in GlaxoSmithKline and Incyte Corp. ZE and CDB currently serve on the editorial board of PLOS Genetics. AC reports personal fees from Novartis, personal fees from Thermo Fisher Scientific, personal fees from Philips, personal fees from Sanofi, personal fees from Stallergenes Greer, outside the submitted work. KC in involved in consultancy for Danone Research, LNC-therapeutic and Confo-therapeutic but no personal funding is received and this activity not linked to the present research.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1553-7404
Volume :
16
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
PLoS genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33045005
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008718