2009
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1000409
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Genetic Determinants of Height Growth Assessed Longitudinally from Infancy to Adulthood in the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966

Abstract: Recent genome-wide association (GWA) studies have identified dozens of common variants associated with adult height. However, it is unknown how these variants influence height growth during childhood. We derived peak height velocity in infancy (PHV1) and puberty (PHV2) and timing of pubertal height growth spurt from parametric growth curves fitted to longitudinal height growth data to test their association with known height variants. The study consisted of N = 3,538 singletons from the prospective Northern Fi… Show more

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“…The exact same variant that we found associated with cartilage thickness has previously been found associated with height in both young and old individuals (11,25), which suggests a role in skeletal formation. Although the specific differentiation process in the growth plate and articular cartilage are different, common signaling pathways, such as the Wnt cascades, are involved (26).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The exact same variant that we found associated with cartilage thickness has previously been found associated with height in both young and old individuals (11,25), which suggests a role in skeletal formation. Although the specific differentiation process in the growth plate and articular cartilage are different, common signaling pathways, such as the Wnt cascades, are involved (26).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Deleted in lymphocytic leukemia 7 gene (DLEU7) encodes a protein containing 221 amino acids, and DLEU7 expression is regulated by the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) pathway during early embryogenesis (Zhu et al, 2012). Moreover, GWAS results showed that the gene was associated with human height (Weedon et al, 2008;Sovio et al, 2009;Kang et al, 2010), which indicated that it might play an important role in chicken growth. ATP7B (a member of the P1B-subfamily of the P-type ATPases) plays an important role in normal brain copper homeostasis, which is likely due to the central role that copper plays in a complex network of signaling pathways that regulate several physiological and pathophysiological processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of 48 height-associated variants that they tested, 12 were linked with the rate of growth during infancy or puberty 8 .…”
Section: Sight Set On Heightmentioning
confidence: 99%