Genetic Determinants of Circulating Estrogen Levels and Evidence of a Causal Effect of Estradiol on Bone Density in Men
de Jong FH; Rivadeneira F; Zmuda JM; Lunetta KL; Nethander M; Stolk L; Travison TG; Vandenput L; Eriksson AL; Huhtaniemi IT; Vaidya D; Lorentzon M; Karlsson MK; Liu YM; Ohlsson C; Hoffman AR; Uitterlinden AG; Ouyang P; Coviello AD; Prokopenko I; Kiel DP; Laughlin GA; Delgado GE; Orwoll ES; Perry JRB; Wu FCW; Teumer A; Srikanth P; Pye SR; Ikram MA; Nielson CM; Murray A; Raffel LJ; Kleber ME; Murabito JM; Marz W; Bhasin S; Ferrucci L; Mellstrom D; Vanderschueren D
Genetic Determinants of Circulating Estrogen Levels and Evidence of a Causal Effect of Estradiol on Bone Density in Men
de Jong FH
Rivadeneira F
Zmuda JM
Lunetta KL
Nethander M
Stolk L
Travison TG
Vandenput L
Eriksson AL
Huhtaniemi IT
Vaidya D
Lorentzon M
Karlsson MK
Liu YM
Ohlsson C
Hoffman AR
Uitterlinden AG
Ouyang P
Coviello AD
Prokopenko I
Kiel DP
Laughlin GA
Delgado GE
Orwoll ES
Perry JRB
Wu FCW
Teumer A
Srikanth P
Pye SR
Ikram MA
Nielson CM
Murray A
Raffel LJ
Kleber ME
Murabito JM
Marz W
Bhasin S
Ferrucci L
Mellstrom D
Vanderschueren D
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042719173
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042719173
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Context: Serum estradiol (E2) and estrone (E1) levels exhibit substantial heritability.Objective: To investigate the genetic regulation of serum E2 and E1 in men.Design, Setting, and Participants: Genome-wide association study in 11,097 men of European origin from nine epidemiological cohorts.Main Outcome Measures: Genetic determinants of serum E2 and E1 levels.Results: Variants in/near CYP19A1 demonstrated the strongest evidence for association with E2, resolving to three independent signals. Two additional independent signals were found on the X chromosome; FAMily with sequence similarity 9, member B (FAM9B), rs5934505 (P = 3.4 x 10(-8)) and Xq27.3, rs5951794 (P = 3.1 x 10(-10)). E1 signals were found in CYP19A1 (rs2899472, P = 5.5 x 10(-23)), in Tripartite motif containing 4 (TRIM4; rs17277546, P = 5.8 x 10(-14)), and CYP11B1/B2 (rs10093796, P = 1.2 x 10(-8)). E2 signals in CYP19A1 and FAM9B were associated with bone mineral density (BMD). Mendelian randomization analysis suggested a causal effect of serum E2 on BMD in men. A 1 pg/mL genetically increased E2 was associated with a 0.048 standard deviation increase in lumbar spine BMD (P = 2.8 x 10(-12)). In men and women combined, CYP19A1 alleles associated with higher E2 levels were associated with lower degrees of insulin resistance.Conclusions: Our findings confirm that CYP19A1 is an important genetic regulator of E2 and E1 levels and strengthen the causal importance of E2 for bone health in men. We also report two independent loci on the X-chromosome for E2, and one locus each in TRIM4 and CYP11B1/B2, for E1.
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