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Genome-wide association study of placental weight identifies distinct and shared genetic influences between placental and fetal growth.

Authors :
Beaumont RN
Flatley C
Vaudel M
Wu X
Chen J
Moen GH
Skotte L
Helgeland Ø
Solé-Navais P
Banasik K
Albiñana C
Ronkainen J
Fadista J
Stinson SE
Trajanoska K
Wang CA
Westergaard D
Srinivasan S
Sánchez-Soriano C
Bilbao JR
Allard C
Groleau M
Kuulasmaa T
Leirer DJ
White F
Jacques PÉ
Cheng H
Hao K
Andreassen OA
Åsvold BO
Atalay M
Bhatta L
Bouchard L
Brumpton BM
Brunak S
Bybjerg-Grauholm J
Ebbing C
Elliott P
Engelbrechtsen L
Erikstrup C
Estarlich M
Franks S
Gaillard R
Geller F
Grove J
Hougaard DM
Kajantie E
Morgen CS
Nohr EA
Nyegaard M
Palmer CNA
Pedersen OB
Rivadeneira F
Sebert S
Shields BM
Stoltenberg C
Surakka I
Thørner LW
Ullum H
Vaarasmaki M
Vilhjalmsson BJ
Willer CJ
Lakka TA
Gybel-Brask D
Bustamante M
Hansen T
Pearson ER
Reynolds RM
Ostrowski SR
Pennell CE
Jaddoe VWV
Felix JF
Hattersley AT
Melbye M
Lawlor DA
Hveem K
Werge T
Nielsen HS
Magnus P
Evans DM
Jacobsson B
Järvelin MR
Zhang G
Hivert MF
Johansson S
Freathy RM
Feenstra B
Njølstad PR
Source :
Nature genetics [Nat Genet] 2023 Nov; Vol. 55 (11), pp. 1807-1819. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Oct 05.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

A well-functioning placenta is essential for fetal and maternal health throughout pregnancy. Using placental weight as a proxy for placental growth, we report genome-wide association analyses in the fetal (n = 65,405), maternal (n = 61,228) and paternal (n = 52,392) genomes, yielding 40 independent association signals. Twenty-six signals are classified as fetal, four maternal and three fetal and maternal. A maternal parent-of-origin effect is seen near KCNQ1. Genetic correlation and colocalization analyses reveal overlap with birth weight genetics, but 12 loci are classified as predominantly or only affecting placental weight, with connections to placental development and morphology, and transport of antibodies and amino acids. Mendelian randomization analyses indicate that fetal genetically mediated higher placental weight is causally associated with preeclampsia risk and shorter gestational duration. Moreover, these analyses support the role of fetal insulin in regulating placental weight, providing a key link between fetal and placental growth.<br /> (© 2023. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1546-1718
Volume :
55
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37798380
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-023-01520-w