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Identification of HKDC1 and BACE2 as Genes Influencing Glycemic Traits During Pregnancy Through Genome-Wide Association Studies
Maternal metabolism during pregnancy impacts the developing fetus, affecting offspring birth weight and adiposity. This has important implications for metabolic health later in life (e.g., offspring of mothers with pre-existing or gestational diabetes mellitus have an increased risk of metabolic dis...
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American Diabetes Association
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749326/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23903356 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db12-1692 |
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author | Hayes, M. Geoffrey Urbanek, Margrit Hivert, Marie-France Armstrong, Loren L. Morrison, Jean Guo, Cong Lowe, Lynn P. Scheftner, Douglas A. Pluzhnikov, Anna Levine, David M. McHugh, Caitlin P. Ackerman, Christine M. Bouchard, Luigi Brisson, Diane Layden, Brian T. Mirel, Daniel Doheny, Kimberly F. Leya, Marysa V. Lown-Hecht, Rachel N. Dyer, Alan R. Metzger, Boyd E. Reddy, Timothy E. Cox, Nancy J. Lowe, William L. |
author_facet | Hayes, M. Geoffrey Urbanek, Margrit Hivert, Marie-France Armstrong, Loren L. Morrison, Jean Guo, Cong Lowe, Lynn P. Scheftner, Douglas A. Pluzhnikov, Anna Levine, David M. McHugh, Caitlin P. Ackerman, Christine M. Bouchard, Luigi Brisson, Diane Layden, Brian T. Mirel, Daniel Doheny, Kimberly F. Leya, Marysa V. Lown-Hecht, Rachel N. Dyer, Alan R. Metzger, Boyd E. Reddy, Timothy E. Cox, Nancy J. Lowe, William L. |
author_sort | Hayes, M. Geoffrey |
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description | Maternal metabolism during pregnancy impacts the developing fetus, affecting offspring birth weight and adiposity. This has important implications for metabolic health later in life (e.g., offspring of mothers with pre-existing or gestational diabetes mellitus have an increased risk of metabolic disorders in childhood). To identify genetic loci associated with measures of maternal metabolism obtained during an oral glucose tolerance test at ∼28 weeks’ gestation, we performed a genome-wide association study of 4,437 pregnant mothers of European (n = 1,367), Thai (n = 1,178), Afro-Caribbean (n = 1,075), and Hispanic (n = 817) ancestry, along with replication of top signals in three additional European ancestry cohorts. In addition to identifying associations with genes previously implicated with measures of glucose metabolism in nonpregnant populations, we identified two novel genome-wide significant associations: 2-h plasma glucose and HKDC1, and fasting C-peptide and BACE2. These results suggest that the genetic architecture underlying glucose metabolism may differ, in part, in pregnancy. |
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spelling | pubmed-37493262014-09-01 Identification of HKDC1 and BACE2 as Genes Influencing Glycemic Traits During Pregnancy Through Genome-Wide Association Studies Hayes, M. Geoffrey Urbanek, Margrit Hivert, Marie-France Armstrong, Loren L. Morrison, Jean Guo, Cong Lowe, Lynn P. Scheftner, Douglas A. Pluzhnikov, Anna Levine, David M. McHugh, Caitlin P. Ackerman, Christine M. Bouchard, Luigi Brisson, Diane Layden, Brian T. Mirel, Daniel Doheny, Kimberly F. Leya, Marysa V. Lown-Hecht, Rachel N. Dyer, Alan R. Metzger, Boyd E. Reddy, Timothy E. Cox, Nancy J. Lowe, William L. Diabetes Original Research Maternal metabolism during pregnancy impacts the developing fetus, affecting offspring birth weight and adiposity. This has important implications for metabolic health later in life (e.g., offspring of mothers with pre-existing or gestational diabetes mellitus have an increased risk of metabolic disorders in childhood). To identify genetic loci associated with measures of maternal metabolism obtained during an oral glucose tolerance test at ∼28 weeks’ gestation, we performed a genome-wide association study of 4,437 pregnant mothers of European (n = 1,367), Thai (n = 1,178), Afro-Caribbean (n = 1,075), and Hispanic (n = 817) ancestry, along with replication of top signals in three additional European ancestry cohorts. In addition to identifying associations with genes previously implicated with measures of glucose metabolism in nonpregnant populations, we identified two novel genome-wide significant associations: 2-h plasma glucose and HKDC1, and fasting C-peptide and BACE2. These results suggest that the genetic architecture underlying glucose metabolism may differ, in part, in pregnancy. American Diabetes Association 2013-09 2013-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3749326/ /pubmed/23903356 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db12-1692 Text en © 2013 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Hayes, M. Geoffrey Urbanek, Margrit Hivert, Marie-France Armstrong, Loren L. Morrison, Jean Guo, Cong Lowe, Lynn P. Scheftner, Douglas A. Pluzhnikov, Anna Levine, David M. McHugh, Caitlin P. Ackerman, Christine M. Bouchard, Luigi Brisson, Diane Layden, Brian T. Mirel, Daniel Doheny, Kimberly F. Leya, Marysa V. Lown-Hecht, Rachel N. Dyer, Alan R. Metzger, Boyd E. Reddy, Timothy E. Cox, Nancy J. Lowe, William L. Identification of HKDC1 and BACE2 as Genes Influencing Glycemic Traits During Pregnancy Through Genome-Wide Association Studies |
title | Identification of HKDC1 and BACE2 as Genes Influencing Glycemic Traits During Pregnancy Through Genome-Wide Association Studies |
title_full | Identification of HKDC1 and BACE2 as Genes Influencing Glycemic Traits During Pregnancy Through Genome-Wide Association Studies |
title_fullStr | Identification of HKDC1 and BACE2 as Genes Influencing Glycemic Traits During Pregnancy Through Genome-Wide Association Studies |
title_full_unstemmed | Identification of HKDC1 and BACE2 as Genes Influencing Glycemic Traits During Pregnancy Through Genome-Wide Association Studies |
title_short | Identification of HKDC1 and BACE2 as Genes Influencing Glycemic Traits During Pregnancy Through Genome-Wide Association Studies |
title_sort | identification of hkdc1 and bace2 as genes influencing glycemic traits during pregnancy through genome-wide association studies |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749326/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23903356 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db12-1692 |
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