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Variants in the fetal genome near pro-inflammatory cytokine genes on 2q13 associate with gestational duration.

Liu X, Helenius D, Skotte L et al.

31477735 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
64923 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

LX
Liu X
HD
Helenius D
SL
Skotte L
BR
Beaumont RN
WM
Wielscher M
GF
Geller F
JJ
Juodakis J
MA
Mahajan A
BJ
Bradfield JP
LF
Lin FTJ
VS
Vogelezang S
BM
Bustamante M
AT
Ahluwalia TS
PN
Pitkänen N
WC
Wang CA
BJ
Bacelis J
BM
Borges MC
ZG
Zhang G
BB
Bedell BA
RR
Rossi RM
SK
Skogstrand K
PS
Peng S
TW
Thompson WK
AV
Appadurai V
LD
Lawlor DA
KI
Kalliala I
PC
Power C
MM
McCarthy MI
BH
Boyd HA
MM
Marazita ML
HH
Hakonarson H
HM
Hayes MG
SD
Scholtens DM
RF
Rivadeneira F
JV
Jaddoe VWV
VR
Vinding RK
BH
Bisgaard H
KB
Knight BA
PK
Pahkala K
RO
Raitakari O
Helgeland Ø
JS
Johansson S
NP
Njølstad PR
FJ
Fadista J
SA
Schork AJ
NR
Nudel R
MD
Miller DE
CX
Chen X
WM
Weirauch MT
MP
Mortensen PB
BA
Børglum AD
NM
Nordentoft M
MO
Mors O
HK
Hao K
RK
Ryckman KK
HD
Hougaard DM
KL
Kottyan LC
PC
Pennell CE
LL
Lyytikainen LP
BK
Bønnelykke K
VM
Vrijheid M
FJ
Felix JF
LW
Lowe WL
GS
Grant SFA
HE
Hyppönen E
JB
Jacobsson B
JM
Jarvelin MR
ML
Muglia LJ
MJ
Murray JC
FR
Freathy RM
WT
Werge TM
MM
Melbye M
BA
Buil A
FB
Feenstra B
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The duration of pregnancy is influenced by fetal and maternal genetic and non-genetic factors. Here we report a fetal genome-wide association meta-analysis of gestational duration, and early preterm, preterm, and postterm birth in 84,689 infants. One locus on chromosome 2q13 is associated with gestational duration; the association is replicated in 9,291 additional infants (combined P = 3.96 × 10-14). Analysis of 15,588 mother-child pairs shows that the association is driven by fetal rather than maternal genotype. Functional experiments show that the lead SNP, rs7594852, alters the binding of the HIC1 transcriptional repressor. Genes at the locus include several interleukin 1 family members with roles in pro-inflammatory pathways that are central to the process of parturition. Further understanding of the underlying mechanisms will be of great public health importance, since giving birth either before or after the window of term gestation is associated with increased morbidity and mortality.

4,775 European ancestry cases, 60,148 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

64923
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
107 Finnish ancestry infant cases, 865 Finnish ancestry infant controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
U.S., Australia, Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, Norway, U.K., Spain, Canada
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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