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Maternal Genetic Variation Accounts in Part for the Associations of Maternal Size during Pregnancy with Offspring Cardiometabolic Risk in Adulthood

BACKGROUND: Maternal pre-pregnancy body-mass index (ppBMI) and gestational weight gain (GWG) are associated with cardiometabolic risk (CMR) traits in the offspring. The extent to which maternal genetic variation accounts for these associations is unknown. METHODS/RESULTS: In 1249 mother-offspring pa...

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Autores principales: Wander, Pandora L., Hochner, Hagit, Sitlani, Colleen M., Enquobahrie, Daniel A., Lumley, Thomas, Lawrence, Gabriela M., Burger, Ayala, Savitsky, Bella, Manor, Orly, Meiner, Vardiella, Hesselson, Stephanie, Kwok, Pui Y., Siscovick, David S., Friedlander, Yechiel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3966761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24670385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091835
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author Wander, Pandora L.
Hochner, Hagit
Sitlani, Colleen M.
Enquobahrie, Daniel A.
Lumley, Thomas
Lawrence, Gabriela M.
Burger, Ayala
Savitsky, Bella
Manor, Orly
Meiner, Vardiella
Hesselson, Stephanie
Kwok, Pui Y.
Siscovick, David S.
Friedlander, Yechiel
author_facet Wander, Pandora L.
Hochner, Hagit
Sitlani, Colleen M.
Enquobahrie, Daniel A.
Lumley, Thomas
Lawrence, Gabriela M.
Burger, Ayala
Savitsky, Bella
Manor, Orly
Meiner, Vardiella
Hesselson, Stephanie
Kwok, Pui Y.
Siscovick, David S.
Friedlander, Yechiel
author_sort Wander, Pandora L.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Maternal pre-pregnancy body-mass index (ppBMI) and gestational weight gain (GWG) are associated with cardiometabolic risk (CMR) traits in the offspring. The extent to which maternal genetic variation accounts for these associations is unknown. METHODS/RESULTS: In 1249 mother-offspring pairs recruited from the Jerusalem Perinatal Study, we used archival data to characterize ppBMI and GWG and follow-up data from offspring to assess CMR, including body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, glucose, insulin, blood pressure, and lipid levels, at an average age of 32. Maternal genetic risk scores (GRS) were created using a subset of SNPs most predictive of ppBMI, GWG, and each CMR trait, selected among 1384 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) characterizing variation in 170 candidate genes potentially related to fetal development and/or metabolic risk. We fit linear regression models to examine the associations of ppBMI and GWG with CMR traits with and without adjustment for GRS. Compared to unadjusted models, the coefficient for the association of a one-standard-deviation (SD) difference in GWG and offspring BMI decreased by 41% (95%CI −81%, −11%) from 0.847 to 0.503 and the coefficient for a 1SD difference in GWG and WC decreased by 63% (95%CI −318%, −11%) from 1.196 to 0.443. For other traits, there were no statistically significant changes in the coefficients for GWG with adjustment for GRS. None of the associations of ppBMI with CMR traits were significantly altered by adjustment for GRS. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal genetic variation may account in part for associations of GWG with offspring BMI and WC in young adults.
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spelling pubmed-39667612014-03-31 Maternal Genetic Variation Accounts in Part for the Associations of Maternal Size during Pregnancy with Offspring Cardiometabolic Risk in Adulthood Wander, Pandora L. Hochner, Hagit Sitlani, Colleen M. Enquobahrie, Daniel A. Lumley, Thomas Lawrence, Gabriela M. Burger, Ayala Savitsky, Bella Manor, Orly Meiner, Vardiella Hesselson, Stephanie Kwok, Pui Y. Siscovick, David S. Friedlander, Yechiel PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Maternal pre-pregnancy body-mass index (ppBMI) and gestational weight gain (GWG) are associated with cardiometabolic risk (CMR) traits in the offspring. The extent to which maternal genetic variation accounts for these associations is unknown. METHODS/RESULTS: In 1249 mother-offspring pairs recruited from the Jerusalem Perinatal Study, we used archival data to characterize ppBMI and GWG and follow-up data from offspring to assess CMR, including body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, glucose, insulin, blood pressure, and lipid levels, at an average age of 32. Maternal genetic risk scores (GRS) were created using a subset of SNPs most predictive of ppBMI, GWG, and each CMR trait, selected among 1384 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) characterizing variation in 170 candidate genes potentially related to fetal development and/or metabolic risk. We fit linear regression models to examine the associations of ppBMI and GWG with CMR traits with and without adjustment for GRS. Compared to unadjusted models, the coefficient for the association of a one-standard-deviation (SD) difference in GWG and offspring BMI decreased by 41% (95%CI −81%, −11%) from 0.847 to 0.503 and the coefficient for a 1SD difference in GWG and WC decreased by 63% (95%CI −318%, −11%) from 1.196 to 0.443. For other traits, there were no statistically significant changes in the coefficients for GWG with adjustment for GRS. None of the associations of ppBMI with CMR traits were significantly altered by adjustment for GRS. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal genetic variation may account in part for associations of GWG with offspring BMI and WC in young adults. Public Library of Science 2014-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3966761/ /pubmed/24670385 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091835 Text en © 2014 Wander et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wander, Pandora L.
Hochner, Hagit
Sitlani, Colleen M.
Enquobahrie, Daniel A.
Lumley, Thomas
Lawrence, Gabriela M.
Burger, Ayala
Savitsky, Bella
Manor, Orly
Meiner, Vardiella
Hesselson, Stephanie
Kwok, Pui Y.
Siscovick, David S.
Friedlander, Yechiel
Maternal Genetic Variation Accounts in Part for the Associations of Maternal Size during Pregnancy with Offspring Cardiometabolic Risk in Adulthood
title Maternal Genetic Variation Accounts in Part for the Associations of Maternal Size during Pregnancy with Offspring Cardiometabolic Risk in Adulthood
title_full Maternal Genetic Variation Accounts in Part for the Associations of Maternal Size during Pregnancy with Offspring Cardiometabolic Risk in Adulthood
title_fullStr Maternal Genetic Variation Accounts in Part for the Associations of Maternal Size during Pregnancy with Offspring Cardiometabolic Risk in Adulthood
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Genetic Variation Accounts in Part for the Associations of Maternal Size during Pregnancy with Offspring Cardiometabolic Risk in Adulthood
title_short Maternal Genetic Variation Accounts in Part for the Associations of Maternal Size during Pregnancy with Offspring Cardiometabolic Risk in Adulthood
title_sort maternal genetic variation accounts in part for the associations of maternal size during pregnancy with offspring cardiometabolic risk in adulthood
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3966761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24670385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091835
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