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Variants in ADCY5 and near CCNL1 are associated with fetal growth and birth weight

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Variants in ADCY5 and near CCNL1 are associated with fetal growth and birth weight

Auteurs : Rachel M. Freathy ; Dennis O. Mook-Kanamori ; Ulla Sovio ; Inga Prokopenko ; Nicholas J. Timpson ; Diane J. Berry ; Nicole M. Warrington ; Elisabeth Widen ; Jouke Jan Hottenga ; Marika Kaakinen ; Leslie A. Lange ; Jonathan P. Bradfield ; Marjan Kerkhof ; Julie A. Marsh ; Reedik M Gi ; Chih-Mei Chen ; Helen N. Lyon ; Mirna Kirin ; Linda S. Adair ; Yurii S. Aulchenko ; Amanda J. Bennett ; Judith B. Borja ; Nabila Bouatia-Naji ; Pimphen Charoen ; Lachlan J. M. Coin ; Diana L. Cousminer ; Eco J. C. De Geus ; Panos Deloukas ; Paul Elliott ; David M. Evans ; Philippe Froguel ; Beate Glaser ; Christopher J. Groves ; Anna-Liisa Hartikainen ; Neelam Hassanali ; Joel N. Hirschhorn ; Albert Hofman ; Jeff M. P. Holly ; Elina Hyppönen ; Stavroula Kanoni ; Bridget A. Knight ; Jaana Laitinen ; Cecilia M. Lindgren ; Wendy L. Mcardle ; Paul F. O'Reilly ; Craig E. Pennell ; Dirkje S. Postma ; Anneli Pouta ; Adaikalavan Ramasamy ; Nigel W. Rayner ; Susan M. Ring ; Fernando Rivadeneira ; Beverley M. Shields ; David P. Strachan ; Ida Surakka ; Anja Taanilal ; Carla Tiesler

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Abstract

To identify genetic variants associated with birth weight, we meta-analyzed six genome-wide association (GWA) studies (n = 10,623 Europeans from pregnancy/birth cohorts) and followed up two lead signals in 13 replication studies (n = 27,591). rs900400 near LEER1 and CCNL1 (P = 2 x 10-35) and rs9883204 in ADCY5 (P = 7 x 10-15) were robustly associated with birth weight. Correlated SNPs in ADCY5 were recently implicated in regulation of glucose levels and susceptibility to type 2 diabetes1, providing evidence that the well-described association between lower birth weight and subsequent type 2 diabetes2,3 has a genetic component, distinct from the proposed role of programming by maternal nutrition. Using data from both SNPs, we found that the 9% of Europeans carrying four birth weight-lowering alleles were, on average, 113 g (95% CI 89-137 g) lighter at birth than the 24% with zero or one alleles (Ptrend = 7 x 10-30). The impact on birth weight is similar to that of a mother smoking 4-5 cigarettes per day in the third trimester of pregnancy4.

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DT : Publication en série; Correspondance, lettre; Niveau analytique
SO : Nature genetics; ISSN 1061-4036; Coden NGENEC; Etats-Unis; Da. 2010; Vol. 42; No. 5; Pp. 430-435; Bibl. 32 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : To identify genetic variants associated with birth weight, we meta-analyzed six genome-wide association (GWA) studies (n = 10,623 Europeans from pregnancy/birth cohorts) and followed up two lead signals in 13 replication studies (n = 27,591). rs900400 near LEER1 and CCNL1 (P = 2 x 10-35) and rs9883204 in ADCY5 (P = 7 x 10-15) were robustly associated with birth weight. Correlated SNPs in ADCY5 were recently implicated in regulation of glucose levels and susceptibility to type 2 diabetes1, providing evidence that the well-described association between lower birth weight and subsequent type 2 diabetes2,3 has a genetic component, distinct from the proposed role of programming by maternal nutrition. Using data from both SNPs, we found that the 9% of Europeans carrying four birth weight-lowering alleles were, on average, 113 g (95% CI 89-137 g) lighter at birth than the 24% with zero or one alleles (Ptrend = 7 x 10-30). The impact on birth weight is similar to that of a mother smoking 4-5 cigarettes per day in the third trimester of pregnancy4.
CC : 002A07
FD : Variant; Foetus; Croissance; Poids naissance
ED : Variant; Fetus; Growth; Birth weight
SD : Variante; Feto; Crecimiento; Peso nacimiento
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<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">To identify genetic variants associated with birth weight, we meta-analyzed six genome-wide association (GWA) studies (n = 10,623 Europeans from pregnancy/birth cohorts) and followed up two lead signals in 13 replication studies (n = 27,591). rs900400 near LEER1 and CCNL1 (P = 2 x 10
<sup>-35</sup>
) and rs9883204 in ADCY5 (P = 7 x 10
<sup>-15</sup>
) were robustly associated with birth weight. Correlated SNPs in ADCY5 were recently implicated in regulation of glucose levels and susceptibility to type 2 diabetes
<sup>1</sup>
, providing evidence that the well-described association between lower birth weight and subsequent type 2 diabetes
<sup>2,3</sup>
has a genetic component, distinct from the proposed role of programming by maternal nutrition. Using data from both SNPs, we found that the 9% of Europeans carrying four birth weight-lowering alleles were, on average, 113 g (95% CI 89-137 g) lighter at birth than the 24% with zero or one alleles (P
<sub>trend</sub>
= 7 x 10
<sup>-30</sup>
). The impact on birth weight is similar to that of a mother smoking 4-5 cigarettes per day in the third trimester of pregnancy
<sup>4</sup>
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<sup>-35</sup>
) and rs9883204 in ADCY5 (P = 7 x 10
<sup>-15</sup>
) were robustly associated with birth weight. Correlated SNPs in ADCY5 were recently implicated in regulation of glucose levels and susceptibility to type 2 diabetes
<sup>1</sup>
, providing evidence that the well-described association between lower birth weight and subsequent type 2 diabetes
<sup>2,3</sup>
has a genetic component, distinct from the proposed role of programming by maternal nutrition. Using data from both SNPs, we found that the 9% of Europeans carrying four birth weight-lowering alleles were, on average, 113 g (95% CI 89-137 g) lighter at birth than the 24% with zero or one alleles (P
<sub>trend</sub>
= 7 x 10
<sup>-30</sup>
). The impact on birth weight is similar to that of a mother smoking 4-5 cigarettes per day in the third trimester of pregnancy
<sup>4</sup>
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