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Genome-wide associations for birth weight and correlations with adult disease

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Title: Genome-wide associations for birth weight and correlations with adult disease
Authors: Horikoshi, M
Beaumont, RN
Day, FR
Warrington, NM
Kooijman, MN
Fernandez-Tajes, J
Feenstra, B
Van Zuydam, NR
Gaulton, KJ
Grarup, N
Bradfield, JP
Bustamante, M
Marques-Vidal, P
Mercader, JM
Bennett, AJ
Rahmioglu, N
Nyholt, DR
Ma, RC
Tam, CH
Tam, WH
CHARGE Consortium Hematology Working Group
Lakka, TA
Ganesh, SK
Van Rooij, FJ
Jones, SE
Loh, PR
Ruth, KS
Tuke, MA
Tyrrell, J
Wood, AR
Yaghootkar, H
Scholtens, DM
Van Duijn, CM
Paternoster, L
Prokopenko, I
Kovacs, P
Atalay, M
Willems, SM
Panoutsopoulou, K
Wang, X
Carstensen, L
Geller, F
Schraut, KE
Kiess, W
Murcia, M
Van Beijsterveldt, CE
Willemsen, G
Appel, EV
Fonvig, CE
Trier, C
Tiesler, CM
Standl, M
Kutalik, Z
Bonàs-Guarch, S
Körner, A
Hougaard, DM
Sánchez, F
Torrents, D
Waage, J
Hollegaard, MV
De Haan, HG
Rosendaal, FR
Medina-Gomez, C
Ring, SM
Hemani, G
Sørensen, TI
McMahon, G
Robertson, NR
Groves, CJ
Langenberg, C
Luan, J
Scott, RA
Zhao, JH
Mentch, FD
MacKenzie, SM
Reynolds, RM
Niinikoski, H
Early Growth Genetics (EGG) Consortium
Lowe, WL
Tönjes, A
Stumvoll, M
Lindi, V
Pahkala, K
Raitakari, OT
Zeggini, E
Dedoussis, GV
Strachan, DP
Teo, YY
Saw, SM
Melbye, M
Campbell, H
Wilson, JF
Vrijheid, M
De Geus, EJ
Boomsma, DI
Kadarmideen, HN
Holm, JC
Li-Gao, R
Hansen, T
Sebert, S
Hattersley, AT
Beilin, LJ
Newnham, JP
Pennell, CE
Heinrich, J
Adair, LS
Borja, JB
Mohlke, KL
Ahluwalia, TS
Eriksson, JG
Widén, E
Kähönen, M
Viikari, JS
Lehtimäki, T
Vollenweider, P
Bønnelykke, K
Bisgaard, H
Mook-Kanamori, DO
Hofman, A
Kreiner, E
Rivadeneira, F
Uitterlinden, AG
Pisinger, C
Pedersen, O
Power, C
Hyppönen, E
Wareham, NJ
Hakonarson, H
Davies, E
Walker, BR
Rueedi, R
Jaddoe, VW
Järvelin, MR
Grant, SF
Vaag, AA
Lawlor, DA
Frayling, TM
Smith, GD
Morris, AP
Ong, KK
Felix, JF
Lyytikäinen, LP
Timpson, NJ
Perry, JR
Evans, DM
McCarthy, MI
Freathy, RM
Cousminer, DL
Wu, Y
Thiering, E
Wang, CA
Have, CT
Hottenga, JJ
Vilor-Tejedor, N
Joshi, PK
Boh, ET
Ntalla, I
Pitkänen, N
Mahajan, A
Van Leeuwen, EM
Joro, R
Lagou, V
Nodzenski, M
Diver, LA
Zondervan, KT
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Birth weight (BW) has been shown to be influenced by both fetal and maternal factors and in observational studies is reproducibly associated with future risk of adult metabolic diseases including type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease. These life-course associations have often been attributed to the impact of an adverse early life environment. Here, we performed a multi-ancestry genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analysis of BW in 153,781 individuals, identifying 60 loci where fetal genotype was associated with BW (P < 5 × 10(-8)). Overall, approximately 15% of variance in BW was captured by assays of fetal genetic variation. Using genetic association alone, we found strong inverse genetic correlations between BW and systolic blood pressure (Rg = -0.22, P = 5.5 × 10(-13)), T2D (Rg = -0.27, P = 1.1 × 10(-6)) and coronary artery disease (Rg = -0.30, P = 6.5 × 10(-9)). In addition, using large -cohort datasets, we demonstrated that genetic factors were the major contributor to the negative covariance between BW and future cardiometabolic risk. Pathway analyses indicated that the protein products of genes within BW-associated regions were enriched for diverse processes including insulin signalling, glucose homeostasis, glycogen biosynthesis and chromatin remodelling. There was also enrichment of associations with BW in known imprinted regions (P = 1.9 × 10(-4)). We demonstrate that life-course associations between early growth phenotypes and adult cardiometabolic disease are in part the result of shared genetic effects and identify some of the pathways through which these causal genetic effects are mediated.
Issue Date: 28-Sep-2016
Date of Acceptance: 2-Sep-2016
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/40965
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature19806
ISSN: 0028-0836
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Start Page: 248
End Page: 252
Journal / Book Title: Nature
Volume: 538
Copyright Statement: © 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved.
Keywords: CHARGE Consortium Hematology Working Group
Early Growth Genetics (EGG) Consortium
General Science & Technology
MD Multidisciplinary
Publication Status: Published
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