IGF-1水平与儿童期至成年期身高的关系:一项观察性孟德尔随机研究。

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Benjamin De La Barrera, Samuel De La Barrera, Isabel Gamache, Soren Harnois-Leblanc, Kaossarath Fagbemi, Ken K Ong, Despoina Manousaki
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简介:生长激素治疗可增加循环中的胰岛素样生长因子1 (IGF-1)水平,可有效提高特发性身材矮小儿童的成人身高,尽管其反应各不相同。这就提出了一个问题:人群中正常的IGF-1变异是否与童年和成年时期的身高有因果关系?方法:采用双样本孟德尔随机化(MR)评估血清IGF-1对成人身高的因果关系。IGF-1的遗传工具来自英国生物库GWAS,其对成人身高的影响在GIANT联盟GWAS中确定,不包括英国生物库(非西班牙裔白人:N=1,176,465;非洲裔:N=168,191;南亚人:N= 49,032;东亚人:N=361,369;西班牙裔:N=58,709)。使用雅芳父母和儿童纵向研究(ALSPAC),我们调查了7-11岁时测量的IGF-1水平或IGF-1遗传风险评分(GRS)之间的横断面和纵向关联,并在7-17岁时重复测量身高,调整性别,BMI和青春期阶段。结果:反方差加权MR显示,IGF-1升高1 SD,成人身高升高0.09 SD,在调整儿童BMI后持续存在。在ALSPAC中,在横断面和纵向分析中,7-8岁时测量的IGF-1水平和IGF-1 GRS与7-17岁时的身高呈正相关。结论:我们的研究结果表明,IGF-1正常变异对儿童身高和成年身高的影响很小。
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Association of IGF-1 levels with height from childhood to adulthood: An observational and Mendelian randomization study.

Introduction: Growth hormone therapy, which increases circulating levels of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), effectively enhances adult height in children with idiopathic short stature, although with varying responses. This raises the question whether normal IGF-1 variation within a population is causally associated with height across childhood and in adulthood.

Methods: We used Two-Sample Mendelian Randomization (MR) to assess the causal effect of serum IGF-1 on adult height. Genetic instruments for IGF-1 were derived from a UK Biobank GWAS, and their effects on adult height were identified in the GIANT consortium GWAS, excluding UK Biobank (Non-Hispanic Whites: N=1,176,465; African Descent: N=168,191; South Asians: N= 49,032; East Asians: N=361,369; Hispanics: N=58,709). Using the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), we investigated cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between measured IGF-1 levels at ages 7-11 years or a genetic risk score (GRS) for IGF-1, with repeated height measurements at ages 7-17 years, adjusting for sex, BMI, and pubertal stage.

Results: Inverse variance-weighted MR showed that a 1 SD increase in IGF-1 confers 0.09 SD taller adult height, which persisted after adjusting for childhood BMI. In ALSPAC, both measured IGF-1 levels at ages 7-8 years and IGF-1 GRS were positively associated with height at ages 7-17 years at both cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that IGF-1 normal variation has small effects on height in childhood and on final adult height.

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