Maternal Age at Menarche Gene Polymorphisms Are Associated with Offspring Birth Weight.
Yuliya ReshetnikovaMaria ChurnosovaVadim StepanovAnna V BocharovaVictoria SerebrovaEkaterina TrifonovaIrina PonomarenkoInna SorokinaOlga EfremovaValentina OrlovaIrina BatlutskayaMarina PonomarenkoVladimir ChurnosovNatalya EliseevaInna AristovaAlexey V PolonikovEvgeny ReshetnikovMikhail I ChurnosovPublished in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
In this study, the association between maternal age at menarche (AAM)-related polymorphisms and offspring birth weight (BW) was studied. The work was performed on a sample of 716 pregnant women and their newborns. All pregnant women underwent genotyping of 50 SNPs of AAM candidate genes. Regression methods (linear and Model-Based Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction (MB-MDR)) with permutation procedures (the indicator p perm was calculated) were used to identify the correlation between SNPs and newborn weight (transformed BW values were analyzed) and in silico bioinformatic examination was applied to assess the intended functionality of BW-associated loci. Four AAM-related genetic variants were BW-associated including genes such as POMC (rs7589318) (β additive = 0.202/p perm = 0.015), KDM3B (rs757647) (β recessive = 0.323/p perm = 0.005), INHBA (rs1079866) (β additive = 0.110/p perm = 0.014) and NKX2-1 (rs999460) (β recessive = -0.176/p perm = 0.015). Ten BW-significant models of interSNPs interactions (p perm ≤ 0.001) were identified for 20 polymorphisms. SNPs rs7538038 KISS1 , rs713586 RBJ , rs12324955 FTO and rs713586 RBJ -rs12324955 FTO two-locus interaction were included in the largest number of BW-associated models (30% models each). BW-associated AAM-linked 22 SNPs and 350 proxy loci were functionally related to 49 genes relevant to pathways such as the hormone biosynthesis/process and female/male gonad development. In conclusion, maternal AMM-related genes polymorphism is associated with the offspring BW.
Keyphrases
- birth weight
- genome wide
- pregnant women
- gestational age
- weight gain
- high fat diet
- pregnancy outcomes
- dna methylation
- type diabetes
- gene expression
- multidrug resistant
- preterm birth
- autism spectrum disorder
- high throughput
- skeletal muscle
- preterm infants
- adipose tissue
- genome wide association study
- bioinformatics analysis
- molecular docking
- body weight
- genome wide analysis