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Season of Conception in Rural Gambia Affects DNA Methylation at Putative Human Metastable Epialleles

Throughout most of the mammalian genome, genetically regulated developmental programming establishes diverse yet predictable epigenetic states across differentiated cells and tissues. At metastable epialleles (MEs), conversely, epigenotype is established stochastically in the early embryo then maint...

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Autores principales: Waterland, Robert A., Kellermayer, Richard, Laritsky, Eleonora, Rayco-Solon, Pura, Harris, R. Alan, Travisano, Michael, Zhang, Wenjuan, Torskaya, Maria S., Zhang, Jiexin, Shen, Lanlan, Manary, Mark J., Prentice, Andrew M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3009670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21203497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001252
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author Waterland, Robert A.
Kellermayer, Richard
Laritsky, Eleonora
Rayco-Solon, Pura
Harris, R. Alan
Travisano, Michael
Zhang, Wenjuan
Torskaya, Maria S.
Zhang, Jiexin
Shen, Lanlan
Manary, Mark J.
Prentice, Andrew M.
author_facet Waterland, Robert A.
Kellermayer, Richard
Laritsky, Eleonora
Rayco-Solon, Pura
Harris, R. Alan
Travisano, Michael
Zhang, Wenjuan
Torskaya, Maria S.
Zhang, Jiexin
Shen, Lanlan
Manary, Mark J.
Prentice, Andrew M.
author_sort Waterland, Robert A.
collection PubMed
description Throughout most of the mammalian genome, genetically regulated developmental programming establishes diverse yet predictable epigenetic states across differentiated cells and tissues. At metastable epialleles (MEs), conversely, epigenotype is established stochastically in the early embryo then maintained in differentiated lineages, resulting in dramatic and systemic interindividual variation in epigenetic regulation. In the mouse, maternal nutrition affects this process, with permanent phenotypic consequences for the offspring. MEs have not previously been identified in humans. Here, using an innovative 2-tissue parallel epigenomic screen, we identified putative MEs in the human genome. In autopsy samples, we showed that DNA methylation at these loci is highly correlated across tissues representing all 3 embryonic germ layer lineages. Monozygotic twin pairs exhibited substantial discordance in DNA methylation at these loci, suggesting that their epigenetic state is established stochastically. We then tested for persistent epigenetic effects of periconceptional nutrition in rural Gambians, who experience dramatic seasonal fluctuations in nutritional status. DNA methylation at MEs was elevated in individuals conceived during the nutritionally challenged rainy season, providing the first evidence of a permanent, systemic effect of periconceptional environment on human epigenotype. At MEs, epigenetic regulation in internal organs and tissues varies among individuals and can be deduced from peripheral blood DNA. MEs should therefore facilitate an improved understanding of the role of interindividual epigenetic variation in human disease.
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spelling pubmed-30096702011-01-03 Season of Conception in Rural Gambia Affects DNA Methylation at Putative Human Metastable Epialleles Waterland, Robert A. Kellermayer, Richard Laritsky, Eleonora Rayco-Solon, Pura Harris, R. Alan Travisano, Michael Zhang, Wenjuan Torskaya, Maria S. Zhang, Jiexin Shen, Lanlan Manary, Mark J. Prentice, Andrew M. PLoS Genet Research Article Throughout most of the mammalian genome, genetically regulated developmental programming establishes diverse yet predictable epigenetic states across differentiated cells and tissues. At metastable epialleles (MEs), conversely, epigenotype is established stochastically in the early embryo then maintained in differentiated lineages, resulting in dramatic and systemic interindividual variation in epigenetic regulation. In the mouse, maternal nutrition affects this process, with permanent phenotypic consequences for the offspring. MEs have not previously been identified in humans. Here, using an innovative 2-tissue parallel epigenomic screen, we identified putative MEs in the human genome. In autopsy samples, we showed that DNA methylation at these loci is highly correlated across tissues representing all 3 embryonic germ layer lineages. Monozygotic twin pairs exhibited substantial discordance in DNA methylation at these loci, suggesting that their epigenetic state is established stochastically. We then tested for persistent epigenetic effects of periconceptional nutrition in rural Gambians, who experience dramatic seasonal fluctuations in nutritional status. DNA methylation at MEs was elevated in individuals conceived during the nutritionally challenged rainy season, providing the first evidence of a permanent, systemic effect of periconceptional environment on human epigenotype. At MEs, epigenetic regulation in internal organs and tissues varies among individuals and can be deduced from peripheral blood DNA. MEs should therefore facilitate an improved understanding of the role of interindividual epigenetic variation in human disease. Public Library of Science 2010-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3009670/ /pubmed/21203497 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001252 Text en Waterland et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Waterland, Robert A.
Kellermayer, Richard
Laritsky, Eleonora
Rayco-Solon, Pura
Harris, R. Alan
Travisano, Michael
Zhang, Wenjuan
Torskaya, Maria S.
Zhang, Jiexin
Shen, Lanlan
Manary, Mark J.
Prentice, Andrew M.
Season of Conception in Rural Gambia Affects DNA Methylation at Putative Human Metastable Epialleles
title Season of Conception in Rural Gambia Affects DNA Methylation at Putative Human Metastable Epialleles
title_full Season of Conception in Rural Gambia Affects DNA Methylation at Putative Human Metastable Epialleles
title_fullStr Season of Conception in Rural Gambia Affects DNA Methylation at Putative Human Metastable Epialleles
title_full_unstemmed Season of Conception in Rural Gambia Affects DNA Methylation at Putative Human Metastable Epialleles
title_short Season of Conception in Rural Gambia Affects DNA Methylation at Putative Human Metastable Epialleles
title_sort season of conception in rural gambia affects dna methylation at putative human metastable epialleles
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3009670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21203497
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001252
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