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    June 2014, VOLUME 133 / ISSUE 6
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    Common Genetic Variants and Risk of Brain Injury After Preterm Birth

    James P. Boardman, Andrew Walley, Gareth Ball, Petros Takousis, Michelle L. Krishnan, Laurelle Hughes-Carre, Paul Aljabar, Ahmed Serag, Caroline King, Nazakat Merchant, Latha Srinivasan, Philippe Froguel, Jo Hajnal, Daniel Rueckert, Serena Counsell, A. David Edwards
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    BACKGROUND: The role of heritable factors in determining the common neurologic deficits seen after preterm birth is unknown, but the characteristic phenotype of neurocognitive, neuroanatomical, and growth abnormalities allows principled selection of candidate genes to test the hypothesis that common genetic variation modulates the risk for brain injury.

    METHODS: We collected an MRI-linked genomic DNA library from 83 preterm infants and genotyped tag single nucleotide polymorphisms in 13 relevant candidate genes. We used tract-based spatial statistics and deformation-based morphometry to examine the risks conferred by carriage of particular alleles at tag single nucleotide polymorphisms in a restricted number of genes and related these to the preterm cerebral endophenotype.

    RESULTS: Carriage of the minor allele at rs2518824 in the armadillo repeat gene deleted in velocardiofacial syndrome (ARVCF) gene, which has been linked to neuronal migration and schizophrenia, and rs174576 in the fatty acid desaturase 2 gene, which encodes a rate-limiting enzyme for endogenous long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid synthesis and has been linked to intelligence, was associated with white matter abnormality measured in vivo using diffusion tensor imaging (P = .0009 and P = .0019, respectively).

    CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that genetic variants modulate white matter injury after preterm birth, and known susceptibilities to neurologic status in later life may be exposed by the stress of premature exposure to the extrauterine environment.

    • magnetic resonance image
    • neonate
    • preterm
    • genetics
    • Accepted February 27, 2014.
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    Common Genetic Variants and Risk of Brain Injury After Preterm Birth
    James P. Boardman, Andrew Walley, Gareth Ball, Petros Takousis, Michelle L. Krishnan, Laurelle Hughes-Carre, Paul Aljabar, Ahmed Serag, Caroline King, Nazakat Merchant, Latha Srinivasan, Philippe Froguel, Jo Hajnal, Daniel Rueckert, Serena Counsell, A. David Edwards
    Pediatrics Jun 2014, 133 (6) e1655-e1663; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2013-3011

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    Common Genetic Variants and Risk of Brain Injury After Preterm Birth
    James P. Boardman, Andrew Walley, Gareth Ball, Petros Takousis, Michelle L. Krishnan, Laurelle Hughes-Carre, Paul Aljabar, Ahmed Serag, Caroline King, Nazakat Merchant, Latha Srinivasan, Philippe Froguel, Jo Hajnal, Daniel Rueckert, Serena Counsell, A. David Edwards
    Pediatrics Jun 2014, 133 (6) e1655-e1663; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2013-3011
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