hrp0086fc14.2 | Growth : Mechanisms | ESPE2016
Ouni Myriam
, Le Stunff Catherine
, Castell Anne Laure
, Bougneres Pierre
Background: The height of children has a Gaussian distribution. Genetics explain an important part of individual variability, but no single genomic variant accounts for more than 0.3% of height variance. At the interface of genetics and environment, epigenetics is expected to contribute to phenotypic variability. IGF1 is an attractive locus to test this hypothesis.Objectives: To quantify the effect of CG methylation of IGF1 promoters on height.<p cla...