Genome-wide association study meta-analysis identifies three novel loci for circulating anti-Müllerian hormone levels in women

Mar 11, 2022Human reproduction (Oxford, England)

Genetic study finds three new regions linked to anti-Müllerian hormone levels in women

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Abstract

Four genetic loci associated with (AMH) levels were identified, including three novel signals.

  • The identified loci include the known MCM8 locus and three new signals in or near AMH, TEX41, and CDCA7.
  • The strongest association was found with a variant in the AMH gene (rs10417628).
  • Most prioritized genes at the novel loci are involved in regulating the cell cycle.
  • There is a strong positive correlation between genetic variants for AMH levels and age at menopause (rg = 0.82).
  • Exploratory analyses did not support causal relationships between AMH levels and breast cancer or polycystic ovary syndrome risk, but these findings are preliminary and may be underpowered.

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Key numbers

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Sample Size
Total number of premenopausal women of European ancestry included in the study.
4
Identified Loci
Total loci associated with levels identified in the meta-analysis.
0.82
Genetic Correlation
Correlation coefficient between levels and age at menopause.

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