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Maternal and fetal genetic effects on birth weight and their relevance to cardio-metabolic risk factors
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article
Author
Warrington, Nicole MBeaumont, Robin NHorikoshi, MomokoDay, Felix RHelgeland, ØyvindLaurin, CharlesBacelis, JonasPeng, ShounengHao, KeFeenstra, BjarkeWood, Andrew RMahajan, AnubhaTyrrell, JessicaRobertson, Neil RRayner, N WilliamQiao, ZhenMoen, Gunn-HelenVaudel, MarcMarsit, Carmen JChen, JiaNodzenski, MichaelSchnurr, Theresia MZafarmand, Mohammad HBradfield, Jonathan PGrarup, NielsKooijman, Marjolein NLi-Gao, RuifangGeller, FrankAhluwalia, Tarunveer SPaternoster, LaviniaRueedi, RicoHuikari, VilleHottenga, Jouke-JanLyytikäinen, Leo-PekkaCavadino, AlanaMetrustry, SarahCousminer, Diana LWu, YingThiering, ElisabethWang, Carol AHave, Christian TVilor-Tejedor, NataliaJoshi, Peter KPainter, Jodie NNtalla, IoannaMyhre, RonnyPitkänen, Niinavan Leeuwen, Elisabeth MJoro, RaimoLagou, VasilikiRichmond, Rebecca CEspinosa, AnaBarton, Sheila JInskip, Hazel MHolloway, John WSanta-Marina, LoretoEstivill, XavierAng, WeiMarsh, Julie AReichetzeder, ChristophMarullo, LetiziaHocher, BertholdLunetta, Kathryn LMurabito, Joanne MRelton, Caroline LKogevinas, ManolisChatzi, LedaAllard, CatherineBouchard, LuigiHivert, Marie-FranceZhang, GeMuglia, Louis JHeikkinen, JaniMorgen, Camilla Svan Kampen, Antoine HCvan Schaik, Barbera DCMentch, Frank DLangenberg, ClaudiaLuan, Jian’anScott, Robert AZhao, Jing HuaHemani, GibranRing, Susan MBennett, Amanda JGaulton, Kyle JFernandez-Tajes, Juanvan Zuydam, Natalie RMedina-Gomez, Carolinade Haan, Hugoline GRosendaal, Frits RKutalik, ZoltánMarques-Vidal, PedroDas, ShiktaWillemsen, GonnekeMbarek, HamdiMüller-Nurasyid, MartinaStandl, MarieAppel, Emil VRFonvig, Cilius ETrier, Caecilie
Source
Nature Genetics. 51(5)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Genetics
Cardiovascular
Perinatal Period - Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period
Nutrition
Prevention
Preterm
Low Birth Weight and Health of the Newborn
Pediatric
Obesity
Conditions Affecting the Embryonic and Fetal Periods
Infant Mortality
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Reproductive health and childbirth
Good Health and Well Being
Adult
Birth Weight
Blood Pressure
Body Height
Diabetes Mellitus
Type 2
Female
Fetal Development
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Genome-Wide Association Study
Heart Diseases
Humans
Infant
Newborn
Male
Maternal Inheritance
Maternal-Fetal Exchange
Metabolic Diseases
Models
Genetic
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Pregnancy
Risk Factors
EGG Consortium
Medical and Health Sciences
Developmental Biology
Agricultural biotechnology
Bioinformatics and computational biology
Language
Abstract
Birth weight variation is influenced by fetal and maternal genetic and non-genetic factors, and has been reproducibly associated with future cardio-metabolic health outcomes. In expanded genome-wide association analyses of own birth weight (n = 321,223) and offspring birth weight (n = 230,069 mothers), we identified 190 independent association signals (129 of which are novel). We used structural equation modeling to decompose the contributions of direct fetal and indirect maternal genetic effects, then applied Mendelian randomization to illuminate causal pathways. For example, both indirect maternal and direct fetal genetic effects drive the observational relationship between lower birth weight and higher later blood pressure: maternal blood pressure-raising alleles reduce offspring birth weight, but only direct fetal effects of these alleles, once inherited, increase later offspring blood pressure. Using maternal birth weight-lowering genotypes to proxy for an adverse intrauterine environment provided no evidence that it causally raises offspring blood pressure, indicating that the inverse birth weight-blood pressure association is attributable to genetic effects, and not to intrauterine programming.