Meta-analysis of loci associated with age at natural menopause in African-American women.

Journal: Human Molecular Genetics
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Abstract

Age at menopause marks the end of a woman's reproductive life and its timing associates with risks for cancer, cardiovascular and bone disorders. GWAS and candidate gene studies conducted in women of European ancestry have identified 27 loci associated with age at menopause. The relevance of these loci to women of African ancestry has not been previously studied. We therefore sought to uncover additional menopause loci and investigate the relevance of European menopause loci by performing a GWAS meta-analysis in 6510 women with African ancestry derived from 11 studies across the USA. We did not identify any additional loci significantly associated with age at menopause in African Americans. We replicated the associations between six loci and age at menopause (P-value < 0.05): AMHR2, RHBLD2, PRIM1, HK3/UMC1, BRSK1/TMEM150B and MCM8. In addition, associations of 14 loci are directionally consistent with previous reports. We provide evidence that genetic variants influencing reproductive traits identified in European populations are also important in women of African ancestry residing in USA.

Authors
Christina T Chen, Ching-ti Liu, Gary Chen, Jeanette Andrews, Alice Arnold, Jill Dreyfus, Nora Franceschini, Melissa Garcia, Kathleen Kerr, Guo Li, Kurt Lohman, Solomon Musani, Michael Nalls, Leslie Raffel, Jennifer Smith, Christine Ambrosone, Elisa Bandera, Leslie Bernstein, Angela Britton, Robert Brzyski, Anne Cappola, Christopher Carlson, David Couper, Sandra Deming, Mark Goodarzi, Gerardo Heiss, Esther John, Xiaoning Lu, Loic Le Marchand, Kristin Marciante, Barbara Mcknight, Robert Millikan, Nora Nock, Andrew Olshan, Michael Press, Dhananjay Vaiyda, Nancy Woods, Herman Taylor, Wei Zhao, Wei Zheng, Michele Evans, Tamara Harris, Brian Henderson, Sharon L Kardia, Charles Kooperberg, Yongmei Liu, Thomas Mosley, Bruce Psaty, Melissa Wellons, Beverly Windham, Alan Zonderman, L Cupples, Ellen Demerath, Christopher Haiman, Joanne Murabito, Aleksandar Rajkovic
Relevant Conditions

Menopause