Genomic insights into gestational weight gain uncover tissue-specific mechanisms and pathways

基因组学对妊娠期体重增加的深入研究揭示了组织特异性机制和通路

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Abstract

Gestational weight gain (GWG) is linked to adverse outcomes in pregnant persons and offspring. The Early Growth Genetics Consortium previously identified genetic variants contributing to GWG from fetal and maternal genomes. However, their biologic mechanisms and tissue-specificity are unknown. We evaluated the association between genetically predicted gene expression in relevant maternal (subcutaneous and visceral adipose, breast, uterus, and whole blood) tissues from GTEx (v7) and fetal (placenta) tissue and early, late, and total GWG using S-PrediXcan. We tested for pathway enrichment using the GENE2FUNC module from Functional Mapping and Annotation of Genome-Wide Association Studies. After Bonferroni correction, we found no associations between maternal or fetal gene expression and GWG. Among nominally significant (P < 0.05) maternal genes, there was enrichment of several biological pathways, including metabolic processes, secretion, and intracellular transport, that varied across pregnancy. These results indicate the likely influence of diverse pathways, varying by tissue and weeks of gestation, on GWG.

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