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Association of Birth Weight With Type 2 Diabetes and Glycemic Traits

Authors
Tao Huang,Tiange Wang
Yan Zheng,Christina Ellervik,Xiang Li,Meng Gao,Zhe Fang,Jin-Fang Chai,Tarun Ahluwalia,Yujie Wang,Trudy Voortman,Raymond Noordam,Alexis Wood,Markus Scholz,Emily Sonestedt,Masato Akiyama,Rajkumar Dorajoo,Ang Zhou,Tuomas Kilpeläinen,Marcus Kleber,Sarah Crozier,Keith Godfrey,Rozenn Lemaître,Janine Felix,Yuan Shi,Preeti Gupta,Chiea Khor,Terho Lehtimäki,Carol Wang,Carla Tiesler,Elisabeth Thiering,Marie Standl,Peter Rzehak,Eirini Marouli,Meian He,Cécile Lecœur,Dolores Corella,Chao‐Qiang Lai,Luís Moreno,Niina Pitkänen,Colin Boreham,Tao Zhang,Seang‐Mei Saw,Paul Ridker,Mariaelisa Graff,Frank Rooij,André Uitterlinden,Albert Hofman,Diana Perkins,Frits Rosendaal,Renée Mutsert,Ralph Burkhardt,Christina‐Alexandra Schulz,Ulrika Ericson,Yoichiro Kamatani,Jian‐Min Yuan,Chris Power,Torben Hansen,Thorkild Sørensen,Anne Tjønneland,Kim Overvad,Graciela Delgado,Cyrus Cooper,Luc Djoussé,Fernando Rivadeneira,Mattias Lorentzon,Wanting Zhao,Jing Liu,Nanette Lee,Olli Raitakari,Mika Kähönen,Jorma Viikari,Veit Grote,Jean‐Paul Langhendries,Berthold Koletzko,Joaquín Escribano,Elvira Verduci,George Dedoussis,Caizheng Yu,Yih‐Chung Tham,Blanche Lim,Sing Lim,Philippe Froguel,Beverley Balkau,Nadia Fink,Rebecca Vinding,Astrid Sevelsted,Hans Bisgaard,Óscar Coltell,Nicolas Clémenty,F. Gottrand,Katja Pahkala,Harri Niinikoski,Elina Hyppönen,Oluf Pedersen,Winfried März,Hazel Inskip,Vincent Jaddoe,Elaine Dennison,Tien Wong,Charumathi Sabanayagam,E Tai,Karen Mohlke,David Mackey,Dariusz Gruszfeld,Panos Deloukas,Katherine Tucker,Frédéric Fumeron,Klaus Bønnelykke,Peter Rossing,Ramón Estruch,José Ordovás,Donna Arnett,Aline Meirhaeghe,Philippe Amouyel,Ching‐Yu Cheng,Xueling Sim,Yik Teo,Rob Dam,Woon‐Puay Koh,Marju Orho–Melander,Markus Loeffler,Michiaki Kubo,Joachim Thiery,Dennis Mook‐Kanamori,Dariush Mozaffarian,Bruce Psaty,Oscar Franco,Tina Wu,Kari North,George Smith,Jorge Chavarro,Daniel Chasman,Lu Qi,Alexis Frazier‐Wood,S Crozier,Yih Tham,Frédéric Gottrand,E. Tai,Marju Orho‐Melander
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Sep 20, 2019
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Abstract

Importance

Observational studies have shown associations of birth weight with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and glycemic traits, but it remains unclear whether these associations represent causal associations.

Objective

To test the association of birth weight with T2D and glycemic traits using a mendelian randomization analysis.

Design, Setting, and Participants

This mendelian randomization study used a genetic risk score for birth weight that was constructed with 7 genome-wide significant single-nucleotide polymorphisms. The associations of this score with birth weight and T2D were tested in a mendelian randomization analysis using study-level data. The association of birth weight with T2D was tested using both study-level data (7 single-nucleotide polymorphisms were used as an instrumental variable) and summary-level data from the consortia (43 single-nucleotide polymorphisms were used as an instrumental variable). Data from 180 056 participants from 49 studies were included.

Main Outcomes and Measures

Type 2 diabetes and glycemic traits.

Results

This mendelian randomization analysis included 49 studies with 41 155 patients with T2D and 80 008 control participants from study-level data and 34 840 patients with T2D and 114 981 control participants from summary-level data. Study-level data showed that a 1-SD decrease in birth weight due to the genetic risk score was associated with higher risk of T2D among all participants (odds ratio [OR], 2.10; 95% CI, 1.69-2.61;P = 4.03 × 10−5), among European participants (OR, 1.96; 95% CI, 1.42-2.71;P = .04), and among East Asian participants (OR, 1.39; 95% CI, 1.18-1.62;P = .04). Similar results were observed from summary-level analyses. In addition, each 1-SD lower birth weight was associated with 0.189 SD higher fasting glucose concentration (β = 0.189; SE = 0.060;P = .002), but not with fasting insulin, 2-hour glucose, or hemoglobin A1cconcentration.

Conclusions and Relevance

In this study, a genetic predisposition to lower birth weight was associated with increased risk of T2D and higher fasting glucose concentration, suggesting genetic effects on retarded fetal growth and increased diabetes risk that either are independent of each other or operate through alterations of integrated biological mechanisms.

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