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New Insights From Gwas On Bmi-Related Growth Traits In A Longitudinal Cohort Of Admixed Children With Native American And European Ancestry

Journal
iScience
Date Issued
2023-01-31
Author(s)
Lucas Vicuña
Esteban Barrientos
Tomás Norambuena
Danilo Alvares
Juan Cristobal Gana
Valeria Leiva-Yamaguchi
Meza, Cristián  
Facultad de Ingeniería  
José L. Santos
Veronica Mericq
Ana Pereira
Susana Eyheramendy
DOI
10.1016/j.isci.2023.106091
WoS ID
WOS:000990651700001
Abstract
Body-mass index (BMI) is a hallmark of adiposity. In contrast with adulthood, the genetic architecture of BMI during childhood is poorly understood. The few genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on children have been performed almost exclusively in Europeans and at single ages. We performed cross-sectional and longitudinal GWAS for BMI-related traits on 904 admixed children with mostly Mapuche Native American and European ancestries. We found regulatory variants of the immune gene HLA-DQB3 strongly associated with BMI at 1.5−2.5 years old. A variant in the sex-determining gene DMRT1 was associated with the age at adiposity rebound (Age-AR) in girls (P=9.8×10−9). BMI was significantly higher in Mapuche than in Europeans between 5.5 and 16.5 years old. Finally, Age-AR was significantly lower (P=0.004) by 1.94 years and BMI at AR was significantly higher (P=0.04) by 1.2 kg/m2, in Mapuche children compared with Europeans.
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