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Review
. 2024 Dec;4(12):1745-1759.
doi: 10.1038/s43587-024-00733-w. Epub 2024 Dec 13.

Genetics of female and male reproductive traits and their relationship with health, longevity and consequences for offspring

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Genetics of female and male reproductive traits and their relationship with health, longevity and consequences for offspring

Stefania Benonisdottir et al. Nat Aging. 2024 Dec.

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Abstract

Substantial shifts in reproductive behaviors have recently taken place in many high-income countries including earlier age at menarche, advanced age at childbearing, rising childlessness and a lower number of children. As reproduction shifts to later ages, genetic factors may become increasingly important. Although monogenic genetic effects are known, the genetics underlying human reproductive traits are complex, with both causal effects and statistical bias often confounded by socioeconomic factors. Here, we review genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of 44 reproductive traits of both female and male individuals from 2007 to early 2024, examining reproductive behavior, reproductive lifespan and aging, infertility and hormonal concentration. Using the GWAS Catalog as a basis, from 159 relevant studies, we isolate 37 genes that harbor association signals for four or more reproductive traits, more than half of which are linked to rare Mendelian disorders, including ten genes linked to reproductive-related disorders: FSHB, MCM8, DNAH2, WNT4, ESR1, IGSF1, THRB, BRWD1, CYP19A1 and PTPRF. We also review the relationship of reproductive genetics to related health and behavioral traits, aging and longevity and the effect of parental age on offspring outcomes as well as reflecting on limitations, open questions and challenges in this fast-moving field.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: M.C.M. is a Trustee of the UK Biobank, on the scientific advisory boards of Our Future Health and Lifelines Biobank and on the data management advisory board of the Health and Retirement Survey. S.B. is a part of a working group called Alzheimer diagnostics that has received a grant from the Icelandic Technology Development Fund. The remaining authors declare no competing interests.

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