2023
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2023.1193742
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Heritability and circulating concentrations of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A and stanniocalcin-2 in elderly monozygotic and dizygotic twins

Abstract: IntroductionPregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) is an IGF-activating enzyme suggested to influence aging-related diseases. However, knowledge on serum PAPP-A concentration and regulation in elderly subjects is limited. Therefore, we measured serum PAPP-A in elderly same-sex monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins, as this allowed us to describe the age-relationship of PAPP-A, and to test the hypothesis that serum PAPP-A concentrations are genetically determined. As PAPP-A is functionally related t… Show more

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“…One twin study 9 has been conducted to quantify the heritability of blood proteins, but the sample size (36 MZ and 22 DZ twin pairs) and the number of proteins examined (N=342) were limited. Other twin studies have quanti ed protein heritability only for proteins associated with speci c traits 10,11 , but, to our knowledge, no twin study has quanti ed protein heritability across a large number of proteins in the proteome in moderate-to-large samples.…”
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“…One twin study 9 has been conducted to quantify the heritability of blood proteins, but the sample size (36 MZ and 22 DZ twin pairs) and the number of proteins examined (N=342) were limited. Other twin studies have quanti ed protein heritability only for proteins associated with speci c traits 10,11 , but, to our knowledge, no twin study has quanti ed protein heritability across a large number of proteins in the proteome in moderate-to-large samples.…”
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confidence: 99%