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Genetic and Environmental Regulation on Longitudinal Change of Metabolic Phenotypes in Danish and Chinese Adult Twins

OBJECTIVE: The rate of change in metabolic phenotypes can be highly indicative of metabolic disorders and disorder-related modifications. We analyzed data from longitudinal twin studies on multiple metabolic phenotypes in Danish and Chinese twins representing two populations of distinct ethnic, cult...

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Autores principales: Li, Shuxia, Kyvik, Kirsten Ohm, Pang, Zengchang, Zhang, Dongfeng, Duan, Haiping, Tan, Qihua, Hjelmborg, Jacob, Kruse, Torben, Dalgård, Christine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4749287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26862898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148396
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author Li, Shuxia
Kyvik, Kirsten Ohm
Pang, Zengchang
Zhang, Dongfeng
Duan, Haiping
Tan, Qihua
Hjelmborg, Jacob
Kruse, Torben
Dalgård, Christine
author_facet Li, Shuxia
Kyvik, Kirsten Ohm
Pang, Zengchang
Zhang, Dongfeng
Duan, Haiping
Tan, Qihua
Hjelmborg, Jacob
Kruse, Torben
Dalgård, Christine
author_sort Li, Shuxia
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: The rate of change in metabolic phenotypes can be highly indicative of metabolic disorders and disorder-related modifications. We analyzed data from longitudinal twin studies on multiple metabolic phenotypes in Danish and Chinese twins representing two populations of distinct ethnic, cultural, social-economic backgrounds and geographical environments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study covered a relatively large sample of 502 pairs of Danish adult twins followed up for a long period of 12 years with a mean age at intake of 38 years (range: 18–65) and a total of 181 Chinese adult twin pairs traced for about 7 years with a mean baseline age of 39.5 years (range: 23–64). The classical twin models were fitted to the longitudinal change in each phenotype (Δphenotype) to estimate the genetic and environmental contributions to the variation in Δphenotype. RESULTS: Moderate to high contributions by the unique environment were estimated for all phenotypes in both Danish (from 0.51 for low density lipoprotein cholesterol up to 0.72 for triglycerides) and Chinese (from 0.41 for triglycerides up to 0.73 for diastolic blood pressure) twins; low to moderate genetic components were estimated for long-term change in most of the phenotypes in Danish twins except for triglycerides and hip circumference. Compared with Danish twins, the Chinese twins tended to have higher genetic control over the longitudinal changes in lipids (except high density lipoprotein cholesterol) and glucose, higher unique environmental contribution to blood pressure but no genetic contribution to longitudinal change in body mass traits. CONCLUSION: Our results emphasize the major contribution of unique environment to the observed intra-individual variation in all metabolic phenotypes in both samples, and meanwhile reveal differential patterns of genetic and common environmental regulation on changes over time in metabolic phenotypes across the two samples.
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spelling pubmed-47492872016-02-26 Genetic and Environmental Regulation on Longitudinal Change of Metabolic Phenotypes in Danish and Chinese Adult Twins Li, Shuxia Kyvik, Kirsten Ohm Pang, Zengchang Zhang, Dongfeng Duan, Haiping Tan, Qihua Hjelmborg, Jacob Kruse, Torben Dalgård, Christine PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: The rate of change in metabolic phenotypes can be highly indicative of metabolic disorders and disorder-related modifications. We analyzed data from longitudinal twin studies on multiple metabolic phenotypes in Danish and Chinese twins representing two populations of distinct ethnic, cultural, social-economic backgrounds and geographical environments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study covered a relatively large sample of 502 pairs of Danish adult twins followed up for a long period of 12 years with a mean age at intake of 38 years (range: 18–65) and a total of 181 Chinese adult twin pairs traced for about 7 years with a mean baseline age of 39.5 years (range: 23–64). The classical twin models were fitted to the longitudinal change in each phenotype (Δphenotype) to estimate the genetic and environmental contributions to the variation in Δphenotype. RESULTS: Moderate to high contributions by the unique environment were estimated for all phenotypes in both Danish (from 0.51 for low density lipoprotein cholesterol up to 0.72 for triglycerides) and Chinese (from 0.41 for triglycerides up to 0.73 for diastolic blood pressure) twins; low to moderate genetic components were estimated for long-term change in most of the phenotypes in Danish twins except for triglycerides and hip circumference. Compared with Danish twins, the Chinese twins tended to have higher genetic control over the longitudinal changes in lipids (except high density lipoprotein cholesterol) and glucose, higher unique environmental contribution to blood pressure but no genetic contribution to longitudinal change in body mass traits. CONCLUSION: Our results emphasize the major contribution of unique environment to the observed intra-individual variation in all metabolic phenotypes in both samples, and meanwhile reveal differential patterns of genetic and common environmental regulation on changes over time in metabolic phenotypes across the two samples. Public Library of Science 2016-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4749287/ /pubmed/26862898 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148396 Text en © 2016 Li 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Li, Shuxia
Kyvik, Kirsten Ohm
Pang, Zengchang
Zhang, Dongfeng
Duan, Haiping
Tan, Qihua
Hjelmborg, Jacob
Kruse, Torben
Dalgård, Christine
Genetic and Environmental Regulation on Longitudinal Change of Metabolic Phenotypes in Danish and Chinese Adult Twins
title Genetic and Environmental Regulation on Longitudinal Change of Metabolic Phenotypes in Danish and Chinese Adult Twins
title_full Genetic and Environmental Regulation on Longitudinal Change of Metabolic Phenotypes in Danish and Chinese Adult Twins
title_fullStr Genetic and Environmental Regulation on Longitudinal Change of Metabolic Phenotypes in Danish and Chinese Adult Twins
title_full_unstemmed Genetic and Environmental Regulation on Longitudinal Change of Metabolic Phenotypes in Danish and Chinese Adult Twins
title_short Genetic and Environmental Regulation on Longitudinal Change of Metabolic Phenotypes in Danish and Chinese Adult Twins
title_sort genetic and environmental regulation on longitudinal change of metabolic phenotypes in danish and chinese adult twins
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4749287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26862898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148396
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