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Identification of Common Genetic Variants Influencing Spontaneous Dizygotic Twinning and Female Fertility.


ABSTRACT: Spontaneous dizygotic (DZ) twinning occurs in 1%-4% of women, with familial clustering and unknown physiological pathways and genetic origin. DZ twinning might index increased fertility and has distinct health implications for mother and child. We performed a GWAS in 1,980 mothers of spontaneous DZ twins and 12,953 control subjects. Findings were replicated in a large Icelandic cohort and tested for association across a broad range of fertility traits in women. Two SNPs were identified (rs11031006 near FSHB, p = 1.54 × 10(-9), and rs17293443 in SMAD3, p = 1.57 × 10(-8)) and replicated (p = 3 × 10(-3) and p = 1.44 × 10(-4), respectively). Based on ?90,000 births in Iceland, the risk of a mother delivering twins increased by 18% for each copy of allele rs11031006-G and 9% for rs17293443-C. A higher polygenic risk score (PRS) for DZ twinning, calculated based on the results of the DZ twinning GWAS, was significantly associated with DZ twinning in Iceland (p = 0.001). A higher PRS was also associated with having children (p = 0.01), greater lifetime parity (p = 0.03), and earlier age at first child (p = 0.02). Allele rs11031006-G was associated with higher serum FSH levels, earlier age at menarche, earlier age at first child, higher lifetime parity, lower PCOS risk, and earlier age at menopause. Conversely, rs17293443-C was associated with later age at last child. We identified robust genetic risk variants for DZ twinning: one near FSHB and a second within SMAD3, the product of which plays an important role in gonadal responsiveness to FSH. These loci contribute to crucial aspects of reproductive capacity and health.

SUBMITTER: Mbarek H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4863559 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of Common Genetic Variants Influencing Spontaneous Dizygotic Twinning and Female Fertility.

Mbarek Hamdi H   Steinberg Stacy S   Nyholt Dale R DR   Gordon Scott D SD   Miller Michael B MB   McRae Allan F AF   Hottenga Jouke Jan JJ   Day Felix R FR   Willemsen Gonneke G   de Geus Eco J EJ   Davies Gareth E GE   Martin Hilary C HC   Penninx Brenda W BW   Jansen Rick R   McAloney Kerrie K   Vink Jacqueline M JM   Kaprio Jaakko J   Plomin Robert R   Spector Tim D TD   Magnusson Patrik K PK   Reversade Bruno B   Harris R Alan RA   Aagaard Kjersti K   Kristjansson Ragnar P RP   Olafsson Isleifur I   Eyjolfsson Gudmundur Ingi GI   Sigurdardottir Olof O   Iacono William G WG   Lambalk Cornelis B CB   Montgomery Grant W GW   McGue Matt M   Ong Ken K KK   Perry John R B JRB   Martin Nicholas G NG   Stefánsson Hreinn H   Stefánsson Kari K   Boomsma Dorret I DI  

American journal of human genetics 20160428 5


Spontaneous dizygotic (DZ) twinning occurs in 1%-4% of women, with familial clustering and unknown physiological pathways and genetic origin. DZ twinning might index increased fertility and has distinct health implications for mother and child. We performed a GWAS in 1,980 mothers of spontaneous DZ twins and 12,953 control subjects. Findings were replicated in a large Icelandic cohort and tested for association across a broad range of fertility traits in women. Two SNPs were identified (rs110310  ...[more]

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