The -G1245A IGF1 polymorphism is related with small head size and less brain sparing in small for gestational age born children

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Context: Small for gestational age (SGA) subjects experience pre- and postnatal growth restriction, which might be influenced by polymorphisms in the IGF1 gene. The well-known -841(CA)n/192 bp polymorphism has been associated with birth size, cardiovascular disease, and IGF-1 levels, and is in linkage disequilibrium with the KG1245A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP; rs35767). Objective: To associate the -G1245A SNP with head circumference (HC) and brain sparing (a greater head compared with height SDS) in short SGA and SGA catch-up subjects. Design: Gene association study. Patients: We studied 635 SGA subjects out of which 439 remained short and 196 had a postnatal height >-2.00 SDS. Measurements: The -G1245A SNP IGF1 gene polymorphism and head size. Results: All SGA subjects had a postnatal head size below the population mean (-1.01 SDS, P<0.001). Whereas SGA catch-up subjects had a head size that was in proportion with their height, short SGA subjects displayed extensive brain sparing (HC - height: SGA CU: 0.01 versus short SGA: 1.75 SDS, P<0.001). The most severely SGA born subjects had a 0.4 SDS smaller postnatal head size and 0.6 SDS less brain sparing when carrying the -1245 A-allele in contrast to G-allele carriers (P=0.03). The association between the -G1245A SNP and head size remained significant after correction for birth weight and postnatal height SDS (P=0.03). Birth weight, birth length and postnatal height SDS were not related with the - G1245A SNP. Conclusions: The -1245 A-allele of the IGF1 promoter SNP is associated with a small head size and less brain sparing in SGA born subjects and particularly those with the lowest birth weight. © 2009 European Society of Endocrinology.

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Ester, W. A., van Meurs, J. B., Arends, N. J., Ultterlinden, A. G., de Ridder, M. A., & Hokken-Koelega, A. C. (2009). The -G1245A IGF1 polymorphism is related with small head size and less brain sparing in small for gestational age born children. European Journal of Endocrinology, 160(4), 549–555. https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-08-0647

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