Jornal de Pediatria (May 2022)

Investigation of maternal polymorphisms in genes related to glucose homeostasis and the influence on birth weight: a cohort study1

  • Lyvia Neves Rebello Alves,
  • Marcos Pereira,
  • Jéssica Aflávio dos Santos,
  • Eldamária de Vargas Wolfgramm dos Santos,
  • Gisele Queiroz Carvalho,
  • Jerusa da Mota Santana,
  • Eric Arrivabene Tavares,
  • Marcilio Delan Baliza Fernandes,
  • Djanilson Barbosa dos Santos,
  • Iúri Drumond Louro

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 98, no. 3
pp. 296 – 302

Abstract

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Objectives: To contribute to a better understanding of the maternal genetic mechanisms that influence obstetric outcomes and that are involved in maternal and child health, this study aimed to evaluate the association between maternal genetic variants and the offspring birth weight by analyzing single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes related to glucose homeostasis. Methods: Three polymorphisms were analyzed (GCK rs1799884, TCF7L2 rs7903146 and LEPR rs1137101) in 250 pregnant women who participated in a Brazilian prospective cohort study. Genotyping was performed by Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) using pre-designed TaqMan® SNP genotyping assays. Vitamin D dosage was performed by chemiluminescence. Variance, Pearson's chi-square test and multiple linear regression were used for the statistical analysis. Results: It was possible to verify a significant association between birth weight and maternal GCK rs1799884 when obstetric outcomes, clinical and anthropometric characteristics were taken into consideration. The children of homozygous women for the minor allele GCK rs1799884 presented lower birth weight (β = -335.25, 95% CI = -669.39; -1.17, p = 0.04). Furthermore, a direct link between a leptin receptor variant and gestational duration was found (p = 0.037). Conclusion: The variant GCK rs1799884 (mm) was associated with a reduction in newborn weight in the miscegenated Brazilian population.

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