Genetic variation in LIN28B is associated with the timing of puberty.


Autoria(s): Ong K.K.; Elks C.E.; Li S.; Zhao J.H.; Luan J.; Andersen L.B.; Bingham S.A.; Brage S.; Smith G.D.; Ekelund U.; Gillson C.J.; Glaser B.; Golding J.; Hardy R.; Khaw K.T.; Kuh D.; Luben R.; Marcus M.; McGeehin M.A.; Ness A.R.; Northstone K.; Ring S.M.; Rubin C.; Sims M.A.; Song K.; Strachan D.P.; Vollenweider P.; Waeber G.; Waterworth D.M.; Wong A.; Deloukas P.; Barroso I.; Mooser V.; Loos R.J.; Wareham N.J.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

The timing of puberty is highly variable. We carried out a genome-wide association study for age at menarche in 4,714 women and report an association in LIN28B on chromosome 6 (rs314276, minor allele frequency (MAF) = 0.33, P = 1.5 x 10(-8)). In independent replication studies in 16,373 women, each major allele was associated with 0.12 years earlier menarche (95% CI = 0.08-0.16; P = 2.8 x 10(-10); combined P = 3.6 x 10(-16)). This allele was also associated with earlier breast development in girls (P = 0.001; N = 4,271); earlier voice breaking (P = 0.006, N = 1,026) and more advanced pubic hair development in boys (P = 0.01; N = 4,588); a faster tempo of height growth in girls (P = 0.00008; N = 4,271) and boys (P = 0.03; N = 4,588); and shorter adult height in women (P = 3.6 x 10(-7); N = 17,274) and men (P = 0.006; N = 9,840) in keeping with earlier growth cessation. These studies identify variation in LIN28B, a potent and specific regulator of microRNA processing, as the first genetic determinant regulating the timing of human pubertal growth and development.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_6025118E6981

isbn:1546-1718[electronic]

pmid:19448623

doi:10.1038/ng.382

isiid:000266411700024

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en

Fonte

Nature Genetics, vol. 41, no. 6, pp. 729-733

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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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