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Genome-wide association study of sexual maturation in males and females highlights a role for body mass and menarche loci in male puberty.


ABSTRACT: Little is known about genes regulating male puberty. Further, while many identified pubertal timing variants associate with age at menarche, a late manifestation of puberty, and body mass, little is known about these variants' relationship to pubertal initiation or tempo. To address these questions, we performed genome-wide association meta-analysis in over 11 000 European samples with data on early pubertal traits, male genital and female breast development, measured by the Tanner scale. We report the first genome-wide significant locus for male sexual development upstream of myocardin-like 2 (MKL2) (P = 8.9 × 10(-9)), a menarche locus tagging a developmental pathway linking earlier puberty with reduced pubertal growth (P = 4.6 × 10(-5)) and short adult stature (p = 7.5 × 10(-6)) in both males and females. Furthermore, our results indicate that a proportion of menarche loci are important for pubertal initiation in both sexes. Consistent with epidemiological correlations between increased prepubertal body mass and earlier pubertal timing in girls, body mass index (BMI)-increasing alleles correlated with earlier breast development. In boys, some BMI-increasing alleles associated with earlier, and others with delayed, sexual development; these genetic results mimic the controversy in epidemiological studies, some of which show opposing correlations between prepubertal BMI and male puberty. Our results contribute to our understanding of the pubertal initiation program in both sexes and indicate that although mechanisms regulating pubertal onset in males and females may largely be shared, the relationship between body mass and pubertal timing in boys may be complex and requires further genetic studies.

SUBMITTER: Cousminer DL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4168307 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide association study of sexual maturation in males and females highlights a role for body mass and menarche loci in male puberty.

Cousminer Diana L DL   Stergiakouli Evangelia E   Berry Diane J DJ   Ang Wei W   Groen-Blokhuis Maria M MM   Körner Antje A   Siitonen Niina N   Ntalla Ioanna I   Marinelli Marcella M   Perry John R B JR   Kettunen Johannes J   Jansen Rick R   Surakka Ida I   Timpson Nicholas J NJ   Ring Susan S   Mcmahon George G   Power Chris C   Wang Carol C   Kähönen Mika M   Viikari Jorma J   Lehtimäki Terho T   Middeldorp Christel M CM   Hulshoff Pol Hilleke E HE   Neef Madlen M   Weise Sebastian S   Pahkala Katja K   Niinikoski Harri H   Zeggini Eleftheria E   Panoutsopoulou Kalliope K   Bustamante Mariona M   Penninx Brenda W J H BW   Murabito Joanne J   Torrent Maties M   Dedoussis George V GV   Kiess Wieland W   Boomsma Dorret I DI   Pennell Craig E CE   Raitakari Olli T OT   Hyppönen Elina E   Davey Smith George G   Ripatti Samuli S   McCarthy Mark I MI   Widén Elisabeth E  

Human molecular genetics 20140425 16


Little is known about genes regulating male puberty. Further, while many identified pubertal timing variants associate with age at menarche, a late manifestation of puberty, and body mass, little is known about these variants' relationship to pubertal initiation or tempo. To address these questions, we performed genome-wide association meta-analysis in over 11 000 European samples with data on early pubertal traits, male genital and female breast development, measured by the Tanner scale. We rep  ...[more]

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