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Cord blood epigenome-wide meta-analysis in six European-based child cohorts identifies signatures linked to rapid weight growth
by
Vineis, Paolo
, Chatzi, Leda
, Alfano, Rossella
, Bustamante, Mariona
, de Kok, Theo M.
, Robinson, Oliver
, Plusquin, Michelle
, Zugna, Daniela
, Keski-Rahkonen, Pekka
, Ghantous, Akram
, Barros, Henrique
, Vrijheid, Martine
, Roumeliotaki, Theano
, Richiardi, Lorenzo
, Nawrot, Tim S
, Relton, Caroline L
, Scalbert, Augustin
, Herceg, Zdenko
in
Analysis
/ AURKC
/ Biomedicine
/ Birth Weight - genetics
/ Care and treatment
/ Child
/ Childhood overweight
/ CpG Islands
/ Diagnosis
/ DNA methylation
/ DNA Methylation - genetics
/ Epigenetic inheritance
/ Epigenome - genetics
/ Female
/ fetal and childhood outcomes
/ Fetal Blood
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genome-Wide Association Study
/ Gestational age acceleration
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors - genetics
/ Maternal factors during pregnancy influencing maternal
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methylation
/ Obesity in children
/ Pediatric Obesity - genetics
/ Pregnancy
/ Rapid weight growth
/ Research Article
/ Weight gain
2023
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Cord blood epigenome-wide meta-analysis in six European-based child cohorts identifies signatures linked to rapid weight growth
by
Vineis, Paolo
, Chatzi, Leda
, Alfano, Rossella
, Bustamante, Mariona
, de Kok, Theo M.
, Robinson, Oliver
, Plusquin, Michelle
, Zugna, Daniela
, Keski-Rahkonen, Pekka
, Ghantous, Akram
, Barros, Henrique
, Vrijheid, Martine
, Roumeliotaki, Theano
, Richiardi, Lorenzo
, Nawrot, Tim S
, Relton, Caroline L
, Scalbert, Augustin
, Herceg, Zdenko
in
Analysis
/ AURKC
/ Biomedicine
/ Birth Weight - genetics
/ Care and treatment
/ Child
/ Childhood overweight
/ CpG Islands
/ Diagnosis
/ DNA methylation
/ DNA Methylation - genetics
/ Epigenetic inheritance
/ Epigenome - genetics
/ Female
/ fetal and childhood outcomes
/ Fetal Blood
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genome-Wide Association Study
/ Gestational age acceleration
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors - genetics
/ Maternal factors during pregnancy influencing maternal
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methylation
/ Obesity in children
/ Pediatric Obesity - genetics
/ Pregnancy
/ Rapid weight growth
/ Research Article
/ Weight gain
2023
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Cord blood epigenome-wide meta-analysis in six European-based child cohorts identifies signatures linked to rapid weight growth
by
Vineis, Paolo
, Chatzi, Leda
, Alfano, Rossella
, Bustamante, Mariona
, de Kok, Theo M.
, Robinson, Oliver
, Plusquin, Michelle
, Zugna, Daniela
, Keski-Rahkonen, Pekka
, Ghantous, Akram
, Barros, Henrique
, Vrijheid, Martine
, Roumeliotaki, Theano
, Richiardi, Lorenzo
, Nawrot, Tim S
, Relton, Caroline L
, Scalbert, Augustin
, Herceg, Zdenko
in
Analysis
/ AURKC
/ Biomedicine
/ Birth Weight - genetics
/ Care and treatment
/ Child
/ Childhood overweight
/ CpG Islands
/ Diagnosis
/ DNA methylation
/ DNA Methylation - genetics
/ Epigenetic inheritance
/ Epigenome - genetics
/ Female
/ fetal and childhood outcomes
/ Fetal Blood
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genome-Wide Association Study
/ Gestational age acceleration
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors - genetics
/ Maternal factors during pregnancy influencing maternal
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methylation
/ Obesity in children
/ Pediatric Obesity - genetics
/ Pregnancy
/ Rapid weight growth
/ Research Article
/ Weight gain
2023
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Cord blood epigenome-wide meta-analysis in six European-based child cohorts identifies signatures linked to rapid weight growth
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Cord blood epigenome-wide meta-analysis in six European-based child cohorts identifies signatures linked to rapid weight growth
2023
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Overview
Background
Rapid postnatal growth may result from exposure
in utero
or early life to adverse conditions and has been associated with diseases later in life and, in particular, with childhood obesity. DNA methylation, interfacing early-life exposures and subsequent diseases, is a possible mechanism underlying early-life programming.
Methods
Here, a meta-analysis of Illumina HumanMethylation 450K/EPIC-array associations of cord blood DNA methylation at single CpG sites and CpG genomic regions with rapid weight growth at 1 year of age (defined with reference to WHO growth charts) was conducted in six European-based child cohorts (ALSPAC, ENVIR
ON
AGE, Generation XXI, INMA, Piccolipiù, and RHEA,
N
= 2003). The association of gestational age acceleration (calculated using the Bohlin epigenetic clock) with rapid weight growth was also explored via meta-analysis. Follow-up analyses of identified DNA methylation signals included prediction of rapid weight growth, mediation of the effect of conventional risk factors on rapid weight growth, integration with transcriptomics and metabolomics, association with overweight in childhood (between 4 and 8 years), and comparison with previous findings.
Results
Forty-seven CpGs were associated with rapid weight growth at suggestive
p
-value <1e−05 and, among them, three CpGs (cg14459032, cg25953130 annotated to
ARID5B
, and cg00049440 annotated to
KLF9
) passed the genome-wide significance level (
p
-value <1.25e−07). Sixteen differentially methylated regions (DMRs) were identified as associated with rapid weight growth at false discovery rate (FDR)-adjusted/Siddak
p
-values < 0.01. Gestational age acceleration was associated with decreasing risk of rapid weight growth (
p
-value = 9.75e−04). Identified DNA methylation signals slightly increased the prediction of rapid weight growth in addition to conventional risk factors. Among the identified signals, three CpGs partially mediated the effect of gestational age on rapid weight growth. Both CpGs (
N
=3) and DMRs (
N
=3) were associated with differential expression of transcripts (
N
=10 and 7, respectively), including long non-coding RNAs. An
AURKC
DMR was associated with childhood overweight. We observed enrichment of CpGs previously reported associated with birthweight.
Conclusions
Our findings provide evidence of the association between cord blood DNA methylation and rapid weight growth and suggest links with prenatal exposures and association with childhood obesity providing opportunities for early prevention.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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