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Study of the Combined Effect of Maternal Tobacco Smoking and Polygenic Risk Scores on Birth Weight and Body Mass Index in Childhood

Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy has adverse health effects on the offspring, including lower birth weight and increased risk for obesity. These outcomes are also influenced by common genetic polymorphisms. We aimed to investigate the combined effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy...

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Autores principales: Fuentes-Paez, Georgina, Escaramís, Geòrgia, Aguilar-Lacasaña, Sofía, Andrusaityte, Sandra, Brantsæter, Anne Lise, Casas, Maribel, Charles, Marie-Aline, Chatzi, Leda, Lepeule, Johanna, Grazuleviciene, Regina, Gützkow, Kristine B., Heude, Barbara, Maitre, Léa, Ruiz-Arenas, Carlos, Sunyer, Jordi, Urquiza, Jose, Yang, Tiffany C., Wright, John, Vrijheid, Martine, Vilor-Tejedor, Natàlia, Bustamante, Mariona
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9133473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35646076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.867611
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author Fuentes-Paez, Georgina
Escaramís, Geòrgia
Aguilar-Lacasaña, Sofía
Andrusaityte, Sandra
Brantsæter, Anne Lise
Casas, Maribel
Charles, Marie-Aline
Chatzi, Leda
Lepeule, Johanna
Grazuleviciene, Regina
Gützkow, Kristine B.
Heude, Barbara
Maitre, Léa
Ruiz-Arenas, Carlos
Sunyer, Jordi
Urquiza, Jose
Yang, Tiffany C.
Wright, John
Vrijheid, Martine
Vilor-Tejedor, Natàlia
Bustamante, Mariona
author_facet Fuentes-Paez, Georgina
Escaramís, Geòrgia
Aguilar-Lacasaña, Sofía
Andrusaityte, Sandra
Brantsæter, Anne Lise
Casas, Maribel
Charles, Marie-Aline
Chatzi, Leda
Lepeule, Johanna
Grazuleviciene, Regina
Gützkow, Kristine B.
Heude, Barbara
Maitre, Léa
Ruiz-Arenas, Carlos
Sunyer, Jordi
Urquiza, Jose
Yang, Tiffany C.
Wright, John
Vrijheid, Martine
Vilor-Tejedor, Natàlia
Bustamante, Mariona
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description Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy has adverse health effects on the offspring, including lower birth weight and increased risk for obesity. These outcomes are also influenced by common genetic polymorphisms. We aimed to investigate the combined effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy and genetic predisposition on birth weight and body mass index (BMI)-related traits in 1,086 children of the Human Early Life Exposome (HELIX) project. Methods: Maternal smoking during pregnancy was self-reported. Phenotypic traits were assessed at birth or at the age of 8 years. Ten polygenic risk scores (PRSs) per trait were calculated using the PRSice v2 program. For birth weight, we estimated two sets of PRSs based on two different base GWAS summary statistics: PRS-EGG, which includes HELIX children, and PRS-PanUK, which is completely independent. The best PRS per trait (highest R (2)) was selected for downstream analyses, and it was treated in continuous or categorized into three groups. Multivariate linear regression models were applied to evaluate the association of the explanatory variables with the traits of interest. The combined effect was evaluated by including an interaction term in the regression models and then running models stratified by the PRS group. Results: BMI-related traits were correlated among them but not with birth weight. A similar pattern was observed for their PRSs. On average, the PRSs explained ∼4% of the phenotypic variation, with higher PRS values related to higher trait values (p-value <5.55E-08). Sustained maternal smoking was associated with lower birth weight and higher BMI and related traits (p-value <2.99E-02). We identified a gene by environment (GxE) interaction for birth weight between sustained maternal smoking and the PRS-EGG in three groups (p-value interaction = 0.01), which was not replicated with the PRS-PanUK (p-value interaction = 0.341). Finally, we did not find any statistically significant GxE interaction for BMI-related traits (p-value interaction >0.237). Conclusion: Sustained maternal smoking and the PRSs were independently associated with birth weight and childhood BMI-related traits. There was low evidence of GxE interactions.
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spelling pubmed-91334732022-05-27 Study of the Combined Effect of Maternal Tobacco Smoking and Polygenic Risk Scores on Birth Weight and Body Mass Index in Childhood Fuentes-Paez, Georgina Escaramís, Geòrgia Aguilar-Lacasaña, Sofía Andrusaityte, Sandra Brantsæter, Anne Lise Casas, Maribel Charles, Marie-Aline Chatzi, Leda Lepeule, Johanna Grazuleviciene, Regina Gützkow, Kristine B. Heude, Barbara Maitre, Léa Ruiz-Arenas, Carlos Sunyer, Jordi Urquiza, Jose Yang, Tiffany C. Wright, John Vrijheid, Martine Vilor-Tejedor, Natàlia Bustamante, Mariona Front Genet Genetics Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy has adverse health effects on the offspring, including lower birth weight and increased risk for obesity. These outcomes are also influenced by common genetic polymorphisms. We aimed to investigate the combined effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy and genetic predisposition on birth weight and body mass index (BMI)-related traits in 1,086 children of the Human Early Life Exposome (HELIX) project. Methods: Maternal smoking during pregnancy was self-reported. Phenotypic traits were assessed at birth or at the age of 8 years. Ten polygenic risk scores (PRSs) per trait were calculated using the PRSice v2 program. For birth weight, we estimated two sets of PRSs based on two different base GWAS summary statistics: PRS-EGG, which includes HELIX children, and PRS-PanUK, which is completely independent. The best PRS per trait (highest R (2)) was selected for downstream analyses, and it was treated in continuous or categorized into three groups. Multivariate linear regression models were applied to evaluate the association of the explanatory variables with the traits of interest. The combined effect was evaluated by including an interaction term in the regression models and then running models stratified by the PRS group. Results: BMI-related traits were correlated among them but not with birth weight. A similar pattern was observed for their PRSs. On average, the PRSs explained ∼4% of the phenotypic variation, with higher PRS values related to higher trait values (p-value <5.55E-08). Sustained maternal smoking was associated with lower birth weight and higher BMI and related traits (p-value <2.99E-02). We identified a gene by environment (GxE) interaction for birth weight between sustained maternal smoking and the PRS-EGG in three groups (p-value interaction = 0.01), which was not replicated with the PRS-PanUK (p-value interaction = 0.341). Finally, we did not find any statistically significant GxE interaction for BMI-related traits (p-value interaction >0.237). Conclusion: Sustained maternal smoking and the PRSs were independently associated with birth weight and childhood BMI-related traits. There was low evidence of GxE interactions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9133473/ /pubmed/35646076 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.867611 Text en Copyright © 2022 Fuentes-Paez, Escaramís, Aguilar-Lacasaña, Andrusaityte, Brantsæter, Casas, Charles, Chatzi, Lepeule, Grazuleviciene, Gützkow, Heude, Maitre, Ruiz-Arenas, Sunyer, Urquiza, Yang, Wright, Vrijheid, Vilor-Tejedor and Bustamante. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Fuentes-Paez, Georgina
Escaramís, Geòrgia
Aguilar-Lacasaña, Sofía
Andrusaityte, Sandra
Brantsæter, Anne Lise
Casas, Maribel
Charles, Marie-Aline
Chatzi, Leda
Lepeule, Johanna
Grazuleviciene, Regina
Gützkow, Kristine B.
Heude, Barbara
Maitre, Léa
Ruiz-Arenas, Carlos
Sunyer, Jordi
Urquiza, Jose
Yang, Tiffany C.
Wright, John
Vrijheid, Martine
Vilor-Tejedor, Natàlia
Bustamante, Mariona
Study of the Combined Effect of Maternal Tobacco Smoking and Polygenic Risk Scores on Birth Weight and Body Mass Index in Childhood
title Study of the Combined Effect of Maternal Tobacco Smoking and Polygenic Risk Scores on Birth Weight and Body Mass Index in Childhood
title_full Study of the Combined Effect of Maternal Tobacco Smoking and Polygenic Risk Scores on Birth Weight and Body Mass Index in Childhood
title_fullStr Study of the Combined Effect of Maternal Tobacco Smoking and Polygenic Risk Scores on Birth Weight and Body Mass Index in Childhood
title_full_unstemmed Study of the Combined Effect of Maternal Tobacco Smoking and Polygenic Risk Scores on Birth Weight and Body Mass Index in Childhood
title_short Study of the Combined Effect of Maternal Tobacco Smoking and Polygenic Risk Scores on Birth Weight and Body Mass Index in Childhood
title_sort study of the combined effect of maternal tobacco smoking and polygenic risk scores on birth weight and body mass index in childhood
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9133473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35646076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.867611
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