International audienceHuman metabolism is influenced by genetic and environmental factors. Previous studies have identified over 23 loci associated with more than 26 urine metabolites levels in adults, which are known as urinary metabolite quantitative trait loci (metabQTLs). The aim of the present study is the identification for the first time of urinary metabQTLs in children and their interaction with dietary patterns. Association between genome-wide genotyping data and 44 urine metabolite levels measured by proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy was tested in 996 children from the Human Early Life Exposome project. Twelve statistically significant urine metabQTLs were identified, involving 11 unique loci and 10 different metaboli...
Metabolites are small molecules that are intermediates or products of metabolism, many of which are ...
Metabolite levels in urine may provide insights into genetic mechanisms shaping their related pathwa...
Metabolite quantitative traits carry great promise for epidemiological studies, and their genetic ba...
Human metabolism is influenced by genetic and environmental factors. Previous studies have identifie...
Variation in metabolite levels reflects individual differences in genetic and environmental factors....
Genome-wide association studies with metabolic traits (mGWAS) uncovered many genetic variants that i...
Genome-wide association studies with metabolic traits (mGWAS) uncovered many genetic variants that i...
We have performed a metabolite quantitative trait locus (mQTL) study of the (1)H nuclear magnetic re...
We present a genome-wide association study of metabolic traits in human urine, designed to investiga...
Background: Environment and diet in early life can affect development and health throughout the life...
We have performed a metabolite quantitative trait locus (mQTL) study of the (1)H nuclear magnetic re...
The kidneys integrate information from continuous systemic processes related to the absorption, dist...
The kidneys integrate information from continuous systemic processes related to the absorption, dist...
Gene products can affect the concentrations of small molecules (aka "metabolites"), and conversely, ...
Abstract Understanding the long-term health impacts of the early-life exposome requires the characte...
Metabolites are small molecules that are intermediates or products of metabolism, many of which are ...
Metabolite levels in urine may provide insights into genetic mechanisms shaping their related pathwa...
Metabolite quantitative traits carry great promise for epidemiological studies, and their genetic ba...
Human metabolism is influenced by genetic and environmental factors. Previous studies have identifie...
Variation in metabolite levels reflects individual differences in genetic and environmental factors....
Genome-wide association studies with metabolic traits (mGWAS) uncovered many genetic variants that i...
Genome-wide association studies with metabolic traits (mGWAS) uncovered many genetic variants that i...
We have performed a metabolite quantitative trait locus (mQTL) study of the (1)H nuclear magnetic re...
We present a genome-wide association study of metabolic traits in human urine, designed to investiga...
Background: Environment and diet in early life can affect development and health throughout the life...
We have performed a metabolite quantitative trait locus (mQTL) study of the (1)H nuclear magnetic re...
The kidneys integrate information from continuous systemic processes related to the absorption, dist...
The kidneys integrate information from continuous systemic processes related to the absorption, dist...
Gene products can affect the concentrations of small molecules (aka "metabolites"), and conversely, ...
Abstract Understanding the long-term health impacts of the early-life exposome requires the characte...
Metabolites are small molecules that are intermediates or products of metabolism, many of which are ...
Metabolite levels in urine may provide insights into genetic mechanisms shaping their related pathwa...
Metabolite quantitative traits carry great promise for epidemiological studies, and their genetic ba...