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Genetic effects on the timing of parturition and links to fetal birth weight.

Solé-Navais P, Flatley C, Steinthorsdottir V et al.

37012456 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
279043 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

SP
Solé-Navais P
FC
Flatley C
SV
Steinthorsdottir V
VM
Vaudel M
JJ
Juodakis J
CJ
Chen J
LT
Laisk T
LA
LaBella AL
WD
Westergaard D
BJ
Bacelis J
BB
Brumpton B
SL
Skotte L
BM
Borges MC
Helgeland Ø
MA
Mahajan A
WM
Wielscher M
LF
Lin F
BC
Briggs C
WC
Wang CA
MG
Moen GH
BR
Beaumont RN
BJ
Bradfield JP
AA
Abraham A
TG
Thorleifsson G
GM
Gabrielsen ME
OS
Ostrowski SR
MD
Modzelewska D
NE
Nohr EA
HE
Hypponen E
SA
Srivastava A
TO
Talbot O
AC
Allard C
WS
Williams SM
MR
Menon R
SB
Shields BM
SG
Sveinbjornsson G
XH
Xu H
MM
Melbye M
LW
Lowe W
BL
Bouchard L
OE
Oken E
PO
Pedersen OB
GD
Gudbjartsson DF
EC
Erikstrup C
SE
Sørensen E
LR
Lie RT
TK
Teramo K
HM
Hallman M
JT
Juliusdottir T
HH
Hakonarson H
UH
Ullum H
HA
Hattersley AT
SL
Sletner L
MM
Merialdi M
RS
Rifas-Shiman SL
ST
Steingrimsdottir T
SD
Scholtens D
PC
Power C
WJ
West J
NM
Nyegaard M
CJ
Capra JA
SA
Skogholt AH
MP
Magnus P
AO
Andreassen OA
TU
Thorsteinsdottir U
GS
Grant SFA
QE
Qvigstad E
PC
Pennell CE
HM
Hivert MF
HG
Hayes GM
JM
Jarvelin MR
MM
McCarthy MI
LD
Lawlor DA
NH
Nielsen HS
MR
Mägi R
RA
Rokas A
HK
Hveem K
SK
Stefansson K
FB
Feenstra B
NP
Njolstad P
ML
Muglia LJ
FR
Freathy RM
JS
Johansson S
ZG
Zhang G
JB
Jacobsson B
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The timing of parturition is crucial for neonatal survival and infant health. Yet, its genetic basis remains largely unresolved. We present a maternal genome-wide meta-analysis of gestational duration (n = 195,555), identifying 22 associated loci (24 independent variants) and an enrichment in genes differentially expressed during labor. A meta-analysis of preterm delivery (18,797 cases, 260,246 controls) revealed six associated loci and large genetic similarities with gestational duration. Analysis of the parental transmitted and nontransmitted alleles (n = 136,833) shows that 15 of the gestational duration genetic variants act through the maternal genome, whereas 7 act both through the maternal and fetal genomes and 2 act only via the fetal genome. Finally, the maternal effects on gestational duration show signs of antagonistic pleiotropy with the fetal effects on birth weight: maternal alleles that increase gestational duration have negative fetal effects on birth weight. The present study provides insights into the genetic effects on the timing of parturition and the complex maternal-fetal relationship between gestational duration and birth weight.

18,797 European ancestry cases, 260,246 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

279043
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Chapter IV

Analysis

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