학술논문

Trans-ancestral genome-wide association study of longitudinal pubertal height growth and shared heritability with adult health outcomes
Document Type
article
Author
Jonathan P. BradfieldRachel L. KemberAnna UlrichZhanna BalkiyarovaAkram AlyassIzzuddin M. ArisJoshua A. BellK. Alaine BroadawayZhanghua ChenJin-Fang ChaiNeil M. DaviesDietmar Fernandez-OrthMariona BustamanteRuby ForeAmitavo GanguliAnni HeiskalaJouke-Jan HottengaCarmen ÍñiguezSayuko KobesJaakko LeinonenEstelle LowryLeo-Pekka LyytikainenAnubha MahajanNiina PitkänenTheresia M. SchnurrChristian Theil HaveDavid P. StrachanElisabeth ThieringSuzanne VogelezangKaitlin H. WadeCarol A. WangAndrew WongLouise Aas HolmAlessandra ChesiCatherine ChoongMiguel CruzPaul ElliottSteve FranksChristine Frithioff-BøjsøeW. James GaudermanJoseph T. GlessnerVicente GilsanzKendra GriesmanRobert L. HansonMarika KaakinenHeidi KalkwarfAndrea KellyJoseph KindlerMika KähönenCarla LancaJoan LappeNanette R. LeeShana McCormackFrank D. MentchJonathan A. MitchellNina MononenHarri NiinikoskiEmily OkenKatja PahkalaXueling SimYik-Ying TeoLeslie J. BaierToos van BeijsterveldtLinda S. AdairDorret I. BoomsmaEco de GeusMònica GuxensJohan G. ErikssonJanine F. FelixFrank D. GillilandPenn Medicine BiobankTorben HansenRebecca HardyMarie-France HivertJens-Christian HolmVincent W. V. JaddoeMarjo-Riitta JärvelinTerho LehtimäkiDavid A. MackeyDavid MeyreKaren L. MohlkeJuha MykkänenSharon OberfieldCraig E. PennellJohn R. B. PerryOlli RaitakariFernando RivadeneiraSeang-Mei SawSylvain SebertJohn A. ShepherdMarie StandlThorkild I. A. SørensenNicholas J. TimpsonMaties TorrentGonneke WillemsenElina HypponenChris PowerThe Early Growth Genetics ConsortiumMark I. McCarthyRachel M. FreathyElisabeth WidénHakon HakonarsonInga ProkopenkoBenjamin F. VoightBabette S. ZemelStruan F. A. GrantDiana L. Cousminer
Source
Genome Biology, Vol 25, Iss 1, Pp 1-19 (2024)
Subject
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Genetics
QH426-470
Language
English
ISSN
1474-760X
Abstract
Abstract Background Pubertal growth patterns correlate with future health outcomes. However, the genetic mechanisms mediating growth trajectories remain largely unknown. Here, we modeled longitudinal height growth with Super-Imposition by Translation And Rotation (SITAR) growth curve analysis on ~ 56,000 trans-ancestry samples with repeated height measurements from age 5 years to adulthood. We performed genetic analysis on six phenotypes representing the magnitude, timing, and intensity of the pubertal growth spurt. To investigate the lifelong impact of genetic variants associated with pubertal growth trajectories, we performed genetic correlation analyses and phenome-wide association studies in the Penn Medicine BioBank and the UK Biobank. Results Large-scale growth modeling enables an unprecedented view of adolescent growth across contemporary and 20th-century pediatric cohorts. We identify 26 genome-wide significant loci and leverage trans-ancestry data to perform fine-mapping. Our data reveals genetic relationships between pediatric height growth and health across the life course, with different growth trajectories correlated with different outcomes. For instance, a faster tempo of pubertal growth correlates with higher bone mineral density, HOMA-IR, fasting insulin, type 2 diabetes, and lung cancer, whereas being taller at early puberty, taller across puberty, and having quicker pubertal growth were associated with higher risk for atrial fibrillation. Conclusion We report novel genetic associations with the tempo of pubertal growth and find that genetic determinants of growth are correlated with reproductive, glycemic, respiratory, and cardiac traits in adulthood. These results aid in identifying specific growth trajectories impacting lifelong health and show that there may not be a single “optimal” pubertal growth pattern.