Genetic survey of biomarkers across pregnancy identifies pregnancy-specialized immune regulation

对妊娠期生物标志物的基因调查揭示了妊娠特有的免疫调节机制

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Abstract

Much remains unknown about the genetics of immune system changes during pregnancy. We used SNP data in a pregnancy cohort to genetically investigate 47 immune biomarkers at two timepoints, along with change between timepoints (delta). We identified 19 biomarkers with significant SNP-based heritability and 34 with genome-wide significant signals, demonstrating genetic regulation. The same biomarkers measured in early- and mid-pregnancy shared about half of significant associations across timepoints, with enrichment for immune pathways. In contrast, delta showed enrichment in transcription factors and developmental processes. About half of suggestive associations overlapped with non-pregnancy associations. However, these data leave a substantial fraction of potentially timepoint-specific and pregnancy-unique findings. Nearby genes were enriched for placental expression, reinforcing the novelty of our results. We additionally explored the relationship between immune genetic associations and prior GWAS of pregnancy complications. Overall, we present the first multi-timepoint genetic study of immune profile in pregnancy.

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