Characterization of the genetic architecture of infant and early childhood body mass index

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Øyvind Helgeland
Marc Vaudel
Pol Sole-Navais
Christopher Flatley
Julius Juodakis
Jonas Bacelis
Ingvild L. Koløen
Gun Peggy Knudsen
Bente B. Johansson
Per Magnus
Ted Reichborn Kjennerud
Petur B. Juliusson
Camilla Stoltenberg
Oddgeir L. Holmen
Ole A. Andreassen
Bo Jacobsson
Pål R. Njølstad
Stefan Johansson
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[1] University of Bergen,Center for Diabetes Research, Department of Clinical Science
[2] Norwegian Institute of Public Health,Department of Genetics and Bioinformatics, Health Data and Digitalization
[3] University of Gothenburg,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy
[4] Haukeland University Hospital,Department of Medical Genetics
[5] Norwegian Institute of Public Health,Centre for Fertility and Health
[6] Norwegian Institute of Public Health,Department of Mental Disorders
[7] Norwegian Institute of Public Health,Institute of Clinical Medicine
[8] University of Oslo,Department of Health Registry Research and Development
[9] National Institute of Public Health,Department of Clinical Science
[10] University of Bergen,Children and Youth Clinic
[11] Haukeland University Hospital,HUNT Research Centre, Department of Public Health and Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
[12] Norwegian University of Science and Technology,NORMENT Centre, Institute of Clinical Medicine
[13] University of Oslo,Division of Mental Health and Addiction
[14] Oslo University Hospital,undefined
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Nature Metabolism | 2022年 / 4卷
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Early childhood obesity is a growing global concern; however, the role of common genetic variation on infant and child weight development is unclear. Here, we identify 46 loci associated with early childhood body mass index at specific ages, matching different child growth phases, and representing four major trajectory patterns. We perform genome-wide association studies across 12 time points from birth to 8 years in 28,681 children and their parents (27,088 mothers and 26,239 fathers) in the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study. Monogenic obesity genes are overrepresented near identified loci, and several complex association signals near LEPR, GLP1R, PCSK1 and KLF14 point towards a major influence for common variation affecting the leptin–melanocortin system in early life, providing a link to putative treatment strategies. We also demonstrate how different polygenic risk scores transition from birth to adult profiles through early child growth. In conclusion, our results offer a fine-grained characterization of a changing genetic landscape sustaining early childhood growth.
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