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Gestational Weight Gain Relates to DNA Methylation in Umbilical Cord, Which, In Turn, Associates with Offspring Obesity-Related Parameters

Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) has a negative impact on offspring’s health. Epigenetic modifications mediate these associations by causing changes in gene expression. We studied the association between GWG and DNA methylation in umbilical cord tissue; and determined whether the DNA methylat...

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Autores principales: Mas-Parés, Berta, Xargay-Torrent, Sílvia, Gómez-Vilarrubla, Ariadna, Carreras-Badosa, Gemma, Prats-Puig, Anna, De Zegher, Francis, Ibáñez, Lourdes, Bassols, Judit, López-Bermejo, Abel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10386148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37513594
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15143175
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author Mas-Parés, Berta
Xargay-Torrent, Sílvia
Gómez-Vilarrubla, Ariadna
Carreras-Badosa, Gemma
Prats-Puig, Anna
De Zegher, Francis
Ibáñez, Lourdes
Bassols, Judit
López-Bermejo, Abel
author_facet Mas-Parés, Berta
Xargay-Torrent, Sílvia
Gómez-Vilarrubla, Ariadna
Carreras-Badosa, Gemma
Prats-Puig, Anna
De Zegher, Francis
Ibáñez, Lourdes
Bassols, Judit
López-Bermejo, Abel
author_sort Mas-Parés, Berta
collection PubMed
description Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) has a negative impact on offspring’s health. Epigenetic modifications mediate these associations by causing changes in gene expression. We studied the association between GWG and DNA methylation in umbilical cord tissue; and determined whether the DNA methylation and the expression of corresponding annotated genes were associated with obesity-related parameters in offspring at 6 years of age. The methylated CpG sites (CpGs) associated with GWG were identified in umbilical cord tissue by genome-wide DNA methylation (n = 24). Twelve top CpGs were validated in a wider sample by pyrosequencing (n = 87), and the expression of their 5 annotated genes (SETD8, TMEM214, SLIT3, RPTOR, and HOXC8) was assessed by RT-PCR. Pyrosequencing results validated the association of SETD8, SLIT3, and RPTOR methylation with GWG and showed that higher levels of SETD8 and RPTOR methylation and lower levels of SLIT3 methylation relate to a higher risk of obesity in the offspring. The association of SETD8 and SLIT3 gene expression with offspring outcomes paralleled the association of methylation levels in opposite directions. Epigenetic changes in the umbilical cord tissue could explain, in part, the relationship between GWG and offspring obesity risk and be early biomarkers for the prevention of overweight and obesity in childhood.
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spelling pubmed-103861482023-07-30 Gestational Weight Gain Relates to DNA Methylation in Umbilical Cord, Which, In Turn, Associates with Offspring Obesity-Related Parameters Mas-Parés, Berta Xargay-Torrent, Sílvia Gómez-Vilarrubla, Ariadna Carreras-Badosa, Gemma Prats-Puig, Anna De Zegher, Francis Ibáñez, Lourdes Bassols, Judit López-Bermejo, Abel Nutrients Article Excessive gestational weight gain (GWG) has a negative impact on offspring’s health. Epigenetic modifications mediate these associations by causing changes in gene expression. We studied the association between GWG and DNA methylation in umbilical cord tissue; and determined whether the DNA methylation and the expression of corresponding annotated genes were associated with obesity-related parameters in offspring at 6 years of age. The methylated CpG sites (CpGs) associated with GWG were identified in umbilical cord tissue by genome-wide DNA methylation (n = 24). Twelve top CpGs were validated in a wider sample by pyrosequencing (n = 87), and the expression of their 5 annotated genes (SETD8, TMEM214, SLIT3, RPTOR, and HOXC8) was assessed by RT-PCR. Pyrosequencing results validated the association of SETD8, SLIT3, and RPTOR methylation with GWG and showed that higher levels of SETD8 and RPTOR methylation and lower levels of SLIT3 methylation relate to a higher risk of obesity in the offspring. The association of SETD8 and SLIT3 gene expression with offspring outcomes paralleled the association of methylation levels in opposite directions. Epigenetic changes in the umbilical cord tissue could explain, in part, the relationship between GWG and offspring obesity risk and be early biomarkers for the prevention of overweight and obesity in childhood. MDPI 2023-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10386148/ /pubmed/37513594 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15143175 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mas-Parés, Berta
Xargay-Torrent, Sílvia
Gómez-Vilarrubla, Ariadna
Carreras-Badosa, Gemma
Prats-Puig, Anna
De Zegher, Francis
Ibáñez, Lourdes
Bassols, Judit
López-Bermejo, Abel
Gestational Weight Gain Relates to DNA Methylation in Umbilical Cord, Which, In Turn, Associates with Offspring Obesity-Related Parameters
title Gestational Weight Gain Relates to DNA Methylation in Umbilical Cord, Which, In Turn, Associates with Offspring Obesity-Related Parameters
title_full Gestational Weight Gain Relates to DNA Methylation in Umbilical Cord, Which, In Turn, Associates with Offspring Obesity-Related Parameters
title_fullStr Gestational Weight Gain Relates to DNA Methylation in Umbilical Cord, Which, In Turn, Associates with Offspring Obesity-Related Parameters
title_full_unstemmed Gestational Weight Gain Relates to DNA Methylation in Umbilical Cord, Which, In Turn, Associates with Offspring Obesity-Related Parameters
title_short Gestational Weight Gain Relates to DNA Methylation in Umbilical Cord, Which, In Turn, Associates with Offspring Obesity-Related Parameters
title_sort gestational weight gain relates to dna methylation in umbilical cord, which, in turn, associates with offspring obesity-related parameters
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10386148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37513594
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15143175
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