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New loci associated with birth weight identify genetic links between intrauterine growth and adult height and metabolism

Authors :
Horikoshi, Momoko Yaghootkar, Hanieh Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O. and Sovio, Ulla Taal, H. Rob Hennig, Branwen J. Bradfield, Jonathan P. St Pourcain, Beate Evans, David M. Charoen, Pimphen Kaakinen, Marika Cousminer, Diana L. Lehtimaki, Terho Kreiner-Moller, Eskil Warrington, Nicole M. and Bustamante, Mariona Feenstra, Bjarke Berry, Diane J. and Thiering, Elisabeth Pfab, Thiemo Barton, Sheila J. Shields, Beverley M. Kerkhof, Marjan van Leeuwen, Elisabeth M. and Fulford, Anthony J. Kutalik, Zoltan Zhao, Jing Hua den Hoed, Marcel Mahajan, Anubha Lindi, Virpi Goh, Liang-Kee and Hottenga, Jouke-Jan Wu, Ying Raitakari, Olli T. Harder, Marie N. Meirhaeghe, Aline Ntalla, Ioanna Salem, Rany M. and Jameson, Karen A. Zhou, Kaixin Monies, Dorota M. Lagou, Vasiliki Kirin, Mirna Heikkinen, Jani Adair, Linda S. and Alkuraya, Fowzan S. Al-Odaib, Ali Amouyel, Philippe and Andersson, Ehm Astrid Bennett, Amanda J. Blakemore, Alexandra I. F. Buxton, Jessica L. Dallongeville, Jean Das, Shikta de Geus, Eco J. C. Estivill, Xavier Flexeder, Claudia Froguel, Philippe Geller, Frank Godfrey, Keith M. Gottrand, Frederic and Groves, Christopher J. Hansen, Torben Hirschhorn, Joel N. and Hofman, Albert Hollegaard, Mads V. Hougaard, David M. and Hyppoenen, Elina Inskip, Hazel M. Isaacs, Aaron Jorgensen, Torben Kanaka-Gantenbein, Christina Kemp, John P. Kiess, Wieland Kilpelainen, Tuomas O. Klopp, Norman Knight, Bridget A. Kuzawa, Christopher W. McMahon, George Newnham, John P. and Niinikoski, Harri Oostra, Ben A. Pedersen, Louise and Postma, Dirkje S. Ring, Susan M. Rivadeneira, Fernando and Robertson, Neil R. Sebert, Sylvain Simell, Olli Slowinski, Torsten Tiesler, Carla M. T. Toenjes, Anke Vaag, Allan and Viikari, Jorma S. Vink, Jacqueline M. Vissing, Nadja Hawwa and Wareham, Nicholas J. Willemsen, Gonneke Witte, Daniel R. and Zhang, Haitao Zhao, Jianhua Wilson, James F. Stumvoll, Michael Prentice, Andrew M. Meyer, Brian F. Pearson, Ewan R. and Boreham, Colin A. G. Cooper, Cyrus Gillman, Matthew W. and Dedoussis, George V. Moreno, Luis A. Pedersen, Oluf and Saarinen, Maiju Mohlke, Karen L. Boomsma, Dorret I. Saw, Seang-Mei Lakka, Timo A. Koerner, Antje Loos, Ruth J. F. and Ong, Ken K. Vollenweider, Peter van Duijn, Cornelia M. and Koppelman, Gerard H. Hattersley, Andrew T. Holloway, John W. and Hocher, Berthold Heinrich, Joachim Power, Chris Melbye, Mads and Guxens, Monica Pennell, Craig E. Bonnelykke, Klaus and Bisgaard, Hans Eriksson, Johan G. Widen, Elisabeth and Hakonarson, Hakon Uitterlinden, Andre G. Pouta, Anneli and Lawlor, Debbie A. Smith, George Davey Frayling, Timothy M. and McCarthy, Mark I. Grant, Struan F. A. Jaddoe, Vincent W. V. and Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta Timpson, Nicholas J. Prokopenko, Inga and Freathy, Rachel M. MAGIC Early Growth Genetics EGG
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Birth weight within the normal range is associated with a variety of adult-onset diseases, but the mechanisms behind these associations are poorly understood(1). Previous genome-wide association studies of birth weight identified a variant in the ADCY5 gene associated both with birth weight and type 2 diabetes and a second variant, near CCNL1, with no obvious link to adult traits(2). In an expanded genome-wide association metaanalysis and follow-up study of birth weight (of up to 69,308 individuals of European descent from 43 studies), we have now extended the number of loci associated at genome-wide significance to 7, accounting for a similar proportion of variance as maternal smoking. Five of the loci are known to be associated with other phenotypes: ADCY5 and CDKAL1 with type 2 diabetes, ADRB1 with adult blood pressure and HMGA2 and LCORL with adult height. Our findings highlight genetic links between fetal growth and postnatal growth and metabolism.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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