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Identification of 370 genetic loci for age at first sex and birth linked to externalising behaviour

Authors :
Felix C. Tropf
David M. Brazel
Nicola Barban
Ken K. Ong
Melinda Mills
Tune H. Pers
Harold Snieder
Felix R. Day
Marcel den Hoed
Ahmad Vaez
Natalie van Zuydam
John R. B. Perry
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Age at first sexual intercourse (AFS) and age at first birth (AFB) have implications for health and evolutionary fitness. In the largest genome-wide association study to date (AFS, N=387,338; AFB, N=542,901), we identify 370 independent signals, 11 sex-specific, with a 5-6% polygenic score (PGS) prediction. Heritability of AFB shifted from 9% [CI=4-14] for women born in 1940 to 22% [CI=19-25] in 1965. Signals are driven by the genetics of reproductive biology and externalising behaviour, with key genes related to follicle stimulating hormone (FSHB), implantation (ESR1), infertility, and spermatid differentiation. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome leads to later AFB, linking with infertility. Late AFB is protective against later-life disease and associated with parental longevity. Higher childhood socioeconomic circumstances and those in the highest PGS decile (90%+) experience markedly later reproductive onset. Results are relevant for improving teenage and late-life health, for understanding longevity, and guiding experimentation into mechanisms of infertility.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d416ae538115b32553e2d80fec9ec422
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.06.081273