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Genetic insights into biological mechanisms governing human ovarian ageing.

Authors :
Ruth KS
Day FR
Hussain J
Martínez-Marchal A
Aiken CE
Azad A
Thompson DJ
Knoblochova L
Abe H
Tarry-Adkins JL
Gonzalez JM
Fontanillas P
Claringbould A
Bakker OB
Sulem P
Walters RG
Terao C
Turon S
Horikoshi M
Lin K
Onland-Moret NC
Sankar A
Hertz EPT
Timshel PN
Shukla V
Borup R
Olsen KW
Aguilera P
Ferrer-Roda M
Huang Y
Stankovic S
Timmers PRHJ
Ahearn TU
Alizadeh BZ
Naderi E
Andrulis IL
Arnold AM
Aronson KJ
Augustinsson A
Bandinelli S
Barbieri CM
Beaumont RN
Becher H
Beckmann MW
Benonisdottir S
Bergmann S
Bochud M
Boerwinkle E
Bojesen SE
Bolla MK
Boomsma DI
Bowker N
Brody JA
Broer L
Buring JE
Campbell A
Campbell H
Castelao JE
Catamo E
Chanock SJ
Chenevix-Trench G
Ciullo M
Corre T
Couch FJ
Cox A
Crisponi L
Cross SS
Cucca F
Czene K
Smith GD
de Geus EJCN
de Mutsert R
De Vivo I
Demerath EW
Dennis J
Dunning AM
Dwek M
Eriksson M
Esko T
Fasching PA
Faul JD
Ferrucci L
Franceschini N
Frayling TM
Gago-Dominguez M
Mezzavilla M
García-Closas M
Gieger C
Giles GG
Grallert H
Gudbjartsson DF
Gudnason V
Guénel P
Haiman CA
Håkansson N
Hall P
Hayward C
He C
He W
Heiss G
Høffding MK
Hopper JL
Hottenga JJ
Hu F
Hunter D
Ikram MA
Jackson RD
Joaquim MDR
John EM
Joshi PK
Karasik D
Kardia SLR
Kartsonaki C
Karlsson R
Kitahara CM
Kolcic I
Kooperberg C
Kraft P
Kurian AW
Kutalik Z
La Bianca M
LaChance G
Langenberg C
Launer LJ
Laven JSE
Lawlor DA
Le Marchand L
Li J
Lindblom A
Lindstrom S
Lindstrom T
Linet M
Liu Y
Liu S
Luan J
Mägi R
Magnusson PKE
Mangino M
Mannermaa A
Marco B
Marten J
Martin NG
Mbarek H
McKnight B
Medland SE
Meisinger C
Meitinger T
Menni C
Metspalu A
Milani L
Milne RL
Montgomery GW
Mook-Kanamori DO
Mulas A
Mulligan AM
Murray A
Nalls MA
Newman A
Noordam R
Nutile T
Nyholt DR
Olshan AF
Olsson H
Painter JN
Patel AV
Pedersen NL
Perjakova N
Peters A
Peters U
Pharoah PDP
Polasek O
Porcu E
Psaty BM
Rahman I
Rennert G
Rennert HS
Ridker PM
Ring SM
Robino A
Rose LM
Rosendaal FR
Rossouw J
Rudan I
Rueedi R
Ruggiero D
Sala CF
Saloustros E
Sandler DP
Sanna S
Sawyer EJ
Sarnowski C
Schlessinger D
Schmidt MK
Schoemaker MJ
Schraut KE
Scott C
Shekari S
Shrikhande A
Smith AV
Smith BH
Smith JA
Sorice R
Southey MC
Spector TD
Spinelli JJ
Stampfer M
Stöckl D
van Meurs JBJ
Strauch K
Styrkarsdottir U
Swerdlow AJ
Tanaka T
Teras LR
Teumer A
Þorsteinsdottir U
Timpson NJ
Toniolo D
Traglia M
Troester MA
Truong T
Tyrrell J
Uitterlinden AG
Ulivi S
Vachon CM
Vitart V
Völker U
Vollenweider P
Völzke H
Wang Q
Wareham NJ
Weinberg CR
Weir DR
Wilcox AN
van Dijk KW
Willemsen G
Wilson JF
Wolffenbuttel BHR
Wolk A
Wood AR
Zhao W
Zygmunt M
Chen Z
Li L
Franke L
Burgess S
Deelen P
Pers TH
Grøndahl ML
Andersen CY
Pujol A
Lopez-Contreras AJ
Daniel JA
Stefansson K
Chang-Claude J
van der Schouw YT
Lunetta KL
Chasman DI
Easton DF
Visser JA
Ozanne SE
Namekawa SH
Solc P
Murabito JM
Ong KK
Hoffmann ER
Murray A
Roig I
Perry JRB
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2021 Aug; Vol. 596 (7872), pp. 393-397. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Aug 04.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Reproductive longevity is essential for fertility and influences healthy ageing in women <superscript>1,2</superscript> , but insights into its underlying biological mechanisms and treatments to preserve it are limited. Here we identify 290 genetic determinants of ovarian ageing, assessed using normal variation in age at natural menopause (ANM) in about 200,000 women of European ancestry. These common alleles were associated with clinical extremes of ANM; women in the top 1% of genetic susceptibility have an equivalent risk of premature ovarian insufficiency to those carrying monogenic FMR1 premutations <superscript>3</superscript> . The identified loci implicate a broad range of DNA damage response (DDR) processes and include loss-of-function variants in key DDR-associated genes. Integration with experimental models demonstrates that these DDR processes act across the life-course to shape the ovarian reserve and its rate of depletion. Furthermore, we demonstrate that experimental manipulation of DDR pathways highlighted by human genetics increases fertility and extends reproductive life in mice. Causal inference analyses using the identified genetic variants indicate that extending reproductive life in women improves bone health and reduces risk of type 2 diabetes, but increases the risk of hormone-sensitive cancers. These findings provide insight into the mechanisms that govern ovarian ageing, when they act, and how they might be targeted by therapeutic approaches to extend fertility and prevent disease.<br /> (© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
596
Issue :
7872
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34349265
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03779-7