Identification of loci associated with women's reproductive traits and exploration of a shared genetic basis with obesity.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Seong-Ah Kwon, Yoon Shin Cho
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Abstract

Background: The timing of menarche and menopause significantly affects women's health, with influences on cancer, cardiovascular disease, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and psychosocial problems. In addition, observational studies have reported that ages at menarche (AAM) and natural menopause (ANM) are correlated with obesity. To understand the genetic bases of these reproductive traits, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of AAM and ANM in the Korean population. We also investigated the genetic correlation and causal relationship to explore the shared genetic architecture between reproductive traits and obesity in women.

Results: Our GWA analyses of 45,608 and 21,599 adult women identified two and six genome-wide significant associations (P-value < 5 × 10- 8) for AAM and ANM, respectively. Although most of the loci that we detected have been reported in previous studies, we have newly linked the JHY locus containing the SNP rs11605693 to AAM. Leveraging the GWAS results, we tested the shared genetic basis underlying AAM and ANM, which appear to be closely related to female hormone activity. Linkage disequilibrium score regression (LDSC) analysis did not identify a significant genetic correlation between the two traits. Our LDSC analyses indicated that AAM was inversely correlated with two obesity traits, body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC). However, Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses did not provide evidence of a causal relationship between AAM and obesity traits.

Conclusions: Overall, our study provides insights into the genetic architecture of women's reproductive traits and the shared genetic basis between AAM and obesity. Our MR analyses suggest that the genetic correlation between AAM and obesity traits results from the direct effects of genetic variants on both traits rather than a causal relationship between them.

鉴定与女性生殖特征相关的基因座,探索与肥胖的共同遗传基础。
背景:月经初潮和更年期的时间显著影响妇女的健康,对癌症、心血管疾病、肥胖、2型糖尿病和社会心理问题有影响。此外,观察性研究报道,初潮年龄(AAM)和自然绝经年龄(ANM)与肥胖相关。为了了解这些生殖性状的遗传基础,我们在韩国人群中进行了AAM和ANM的全基因组关联研究(GWAS)。我们还研究了遗传相关性和因果关系,以探索女性生殖性状与肥胖之间的共同遗传结构。结果:我们对45,608和21,599名成年女性的GWA分析分别发现了AAM和ANM的2个和6个全基因组显著关联(p值- 8)。虽然我们检测到的大多数位点在以前的研究中已经报道过,但我们最近将含有SNP rs11605693的JHY位点与AAM联系起来。利用GWAS的结果,我们测试了AAM和ANM的共同遗传基础,这似乎与女性激素活性密切相关。连锁不平衡评分回归(LDSC)分析未发现两个性状之间存在显著的遗传相关性。我们的LDSC分析表明,AAM与体重指数(BMI)和腰围(WC)这两个肥胖特征呈负相关。然而,孟德尔随机化(MR)分析并没有提供AAM与肥胖特征之间因果关系的证据。结论:总的来说,我们的研究为女性生殖特征的遗传结构以及AAM与肥胖之间的共同遗传基础提供了见解。我们的MR分析表明,AAM和肥胖性状之间的遗传相关性来自遗传变异对这两种性状的直接影响,而不是它们之间的因果关系。
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Human Genomics
Human Genomics GENETICS & HEREDITY-
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
2.20%
发文量
55
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Genomics is a peer-reviewed, open access, online journal that focuses on the application of genomic analysis in all aspects of human health and disease, as well as genomic analysis of drug efficacy and safety, and comparative genomics. Topics covered by the journal include, but are not limited to: pharmacogenomics, genome-wide association studies, genome-wide sequencing, exome sequencing, next-generation deep-sequencing, functional genomics, epigenomics, translational genomics, expression profiling, proteomics, bioinformatics, animal models, statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, human population genetics and comparative genomics.
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