Genetic Insights Into Perinatal Outcomes of Maternal Antihypertensive Therapy During Pregnancy

Aug 27, 2024JAMA network open

Genetic Links to Baby Health Outcomes from Blood Pressure Medicine Use in Pregnancy

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Abstract

The study analyzed data from 29,849 family trios to explore the effects of maternal genetic variants on perinatal outcomes.

  • Seven genetic variants associated with maternal blood pressure were identified as influencing systolic blood pressure through antihypertensive drug targets.
  • A decrease of 10 mm Hg in maternal systolic blood pressure linked to the CACNB2 target was associated with an estimated increase of 3.99 days in gestational age.
  • No differential risk was observed for perinatal outcomes linked to maternal systolic blood pressure across various antihypertensive drug targets.
  • Maternal and paternal systolic blood pressure did not show causal effects on birth weight z score through the EDNRA vasodilator target.

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