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Mapping a New Spontaneous Preterm Birth Susceptibility Gene, IGF1R, Using Linkage, Haplotype Sharing, and Association Analysis

Preterm birth is the major cause of neonatal death and serious morbidity. Most preterm births are due to spontaneous onset of labor without a known cause or effective prevention. Both maternal and fetal genomes influence the predisposition to spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB), but the susceptibility...

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Autores principales: Haataja, Ritva, Karjalainen, Minna K., Luukkonen, Aino, Teramo, Kari, Puttonen, Hilkka, Ojaniemi, Marja, Varilo, Teppo, Chaudhari, Bimal P., Plunkett, Jevon, Murray, Jeffrey C., McCarroll, Steven A., Peltonen, Leena, Muglia, Louis J., Palotie, Aarno, Hallman, Mikko
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3033387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21304894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001293
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author Haataja, Ritva
Karjalainen, Minna K.
Luukkonen, Aino
Teramo, Kari
Puttonen, Hilkka
Ojaniemi, Marja
Varilo, Teppo
Chaudhari, Bimal P.
Plunkett, Jevon
Murray, Jeffrey C.
McCarroll, Steven A.
Peltonen, Leena
Muglia, Louis J.
Palotie, Aarno
Hallman, Mikko
author_facet Haataja, Ritva
Karjalainen, Minna K.
Luukkonen, Aino
Teramo, Kari
Puttonen, Hilkka
Ojaniemi, Marja
Varilo, Teppo
Chaudhari, Bimal P.
Plunkett, Jevon
Murray, Jeffrey C.
McCarroll, Steven A.
Peltonen, Leena
Muglia, Louis J.
Palotie, Aarno
Hallman, Mikko
author_sort Haataja, Ritva
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description Preterm birth is the major cause of neonatal death and serious morbidity. Most preterm births are due to spontaneous onset of labor without a known cause or effective prevention. Both maternal and fetal genomes influence the predisposition to spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB), but the susceptibility loci remain to be defined. We utilized a combination of unique population structures, family-based linkage analysis, and subsequent case-control association to identify a susceptibility haplotype for SPTB. Clinically well-characterized SPTB families from northern Finland, a subisolate founded by a relatively small founder population that has subsequently experienced a number of bottlenecks, were selected for the initial discovery sample. Genome-wide linkage analysis using a high-density single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array in seven large northern Finnish non-consanginous families identified a locus on 15q26.3 (HLOD 4.68). This region contains the IGF1R gene, which encodes the type 1 insulin-like growth factor receptor IGF-1R. Haplotype segregation analysis revealed that a 55 kb 12-SNP core segment within the IGF1R gene was shared identical-by-state (IBS) in five families. A follow-up case-control study in an independent sample representing the more general Finnish population showed an association of a 6-SNP IGF1R haplotype with SPTB in the fetuses, providing further evidence for IGF1R as a SPTB predisposition gene (frequency in cases versus controls 0.11 versus 0.05, P = 0.001, odds ratio 2.3). This study demonstrates the identification of a predisposing, low-frequency haplotype in a multifactorial trait using a well-characterized population and a combination of family and case-control designs. Our findings support the identification of the novel susceptibility gene IGF1R for predisposition by the fetal genome to being born preterm.
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spelling pubmed-30333872011-02-08 Mapping a New Spontaneous Preterm Birth Susceptibility Gene, IGF1R, Using Linkage, Haplotype Sharing, and Association Analysis Haataja, Ritva Karjalainen, Minna K. Luukkonen, Aino Teramo, Kari Puttonen, Hilkka Ojaniemi, Marja Varilo, Teppo Chaudhari, Bimal P. Plunkett, Jevon Murray, Jeffrey C. McCarroll, Steven A. Peltonen, Leena Muglia, Louis J. Palotie, Aarno Hallman, Mikko PLoS Genet Research Article Preterm birth is the major cause of neonatal death and serious morbidity. Most preterm births are due to spontaneous onset of labor without a known cause or effective prevention. Both maternal and fetal genomes influence the predisposition to spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB), but the susceptibility loci remain to be defined. We utilized a combination of unique population structures, family-based linkage analysis, and subsequent case-control association to identify a susceptibility haplotype for SPTB. Clinically well-characterized SPTB families from northern Finland, a subisolate founded by a relatively small founder population that has subsequently experienced a number of bottlenecks, were selected for the initial discovery sample. Genome-wide linkage analysis using a high-density single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array in seven large northern Finnish non-consanginous families identified a locus on 15q26.3 (HLOD 4.68). This region contains the IGF1R gene, which encodes the type 1 insulin-like growth factor receptor IGF-1R. Haplotype segregation analysis revealed that a 55 kb 12-SNP core segment within the IGF1R gene was shared identical-by-state (IBS) in five families. A follow-up case-control study in an independent sample representing the more general Finnish population showed an association of a 6-SNP IGF1R haplotype with SPTB in the fetuses, providing further evidence for IGF1R as a SPTB predisposition gene (frequency in cases versus controls 0.11 versus 0.05, P = 0.001, odds ratio 2.3). This study demonstrates the identification of a predisposing, low-frequency haplotype in a multifactorial trait using a well-characterized population and a combination of family and case-control designs. Our findings support the identification of the novel susceptibility gene IGF1R for predisposition by the fetal genome to being born preterm. Public Library of Science 2011-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3033387/ /pubmed/21304894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001293 Text en Haataja et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Haataja, Ritva
Karjalainen, Minna K.
Luukkonen, Aino
Teramo, Kari
Puttonen, Hilkka
Ojaniemi, Marja
Varilo, Teppo
Chaudhari, Bimal P.
Plunkett, Jevon
Murray, Jeffrey C.
McCarroll, Steven A.
Peltonen, Leena
Muglia, Louis J.
Palotie, Aarno
Hallman, Mikko
Mapping a New Spontaneous Preterm Birth Susceptibility Gene, IGF1R, Using Linkage, Haplotype Sharing, and Association Analysis
title Mapping a New Spontaneous Preterm Birth Susceptibility Gene, IGF1R, Using Linkage, Haplotype Sharing, and Association Analysis
title_full Mapping a New Spontaneous Preterm Birth Susceptibility Gene, IGF1R, Using Linkage, Haplotype Sharing, and Association Analysis
title_fullStr Mapping a New Spontaneous Preterm Birth Susceptibility Gene, IGF1R, Using Linkage, Haplotype Sharing, and Association Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Mapping a New Spontaneous Preterm Birth Susceptibility Gene, IGF1R, Using Linkage, Haplotype Sharing, and Association Analysis
title_short Mapping a New Spontaneous Preterm Birth Susceptibility Gene, IGF1R, Using Linkage, Haplotype Sharing, and Association Analysis
title_sort mapping a new spontaneous preterm birth susceptibility gene, igf1r, using linkage, haplotype sharing, and association analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3033387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21304894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001293
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