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Prenatal Famine and Genetic Variation Are Independently and Additively Associated with DNA Methylation at Regulatory Loci within IGF2/H19

Both the early environment and genetic variation may affect DNA methylation, which is one of the major molecular marks of the epigenome. The combined effect of these factors on a well-defined locus has not been studied to date. We evaluated the association of periconceptional exposure to the Dutch F...

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Autores principales: Tobi, Elmar W., Slagboom, P. Eline, van Dongen, Jenny, Kremer, Dennis, Stein, Aryeh D., Putter, Hein, Heijmans, Bastiaan T., Lumey, L. H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3364289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22666415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037933
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author Tobi, Elmar W.
Slagboom, P. Eline
van Dongen, Jenny
Kremer, Dennis
Stein, Aryeh D.
Putter, Hein
Heijmans, Bastiaan T.
Lumey, L. H.
author_facet Tobi, Elmar W.
Slagboom, P. Eline
van Dongen, Jenny
Kremer, Dennis
Stein, Aryeh D.
Putter, Hein
Heijmans, Bastiaan T.
Lumey, L. H.
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description Both the early environment and genetic variation may affect DNA methylation, which is one of the major molecular marks of the epigenome. The combined effect of these factors on a well-defined locus has not been studied to date. We evaluated the association of periconceptional exposure to the Dutch Famine of 1944–45, as an example of an early environmental exposure, and single nucleotide polymorphisms covering the genetic variation (tagging SNPs) with DNA methylation at the imprinted IGF2/H19 region, a model for an epigenetically regulated genomic region. DNA methylation was measured at five differentially methylated regions (DMRs) that regulate the imprinted status of the IGF2/H19 region. Small but consistent differences in DNA methylation were observed comparing 60 individuals with periconceptional famine exposure with unexposed same-sex siblings at all IGF2 DMRs (P(BH)<0.05 after adjustment for multiple testing), but not at the H19 DMR. IGF2 DMR0 methylation was associated with IGF2 SNP rs2239681 (P(BH) = 0.027) and INS promoter methylation with INS SNPs, including rs689, which tags the INS VNTR, suggesting a mechanism for the reported effect of the VNTR on INS expression (P(BH) = 3.4×10(−3)). Prenatal famine and genetic variation showed similar associations with IGF2/H19 methylation and their contributions were additive. They were small in absolute terms (<3%), but on average 0.5 standard deviations relative to the variation in the population. Our analyses suggest that environmental and genetic factors could have independent and additive similarly sized effects on DNA methylation at the same regulatory site.
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spelling pubmed-33642892012-06-04 Prenatal Famine and Genetic Variation Are Independently and Additively Associated with DNA Methylation at Regulatory Loci within IGF2/H19 Tobi, Elmar W. Slagboom, P. Eline van Dongen, Jenny Kremer, Dennis Stein, Aryeh D. Putter, Hein Heijmans, Bastiaan T. Lumey, L. H. PLoS One Research Article Both the early environment and genetic variation may affect DNA methylation, which is one of the major molecular marks of the epigenome. The combined effect of these factors on a well-defined locus has not been studied to date. We evaluated the association of periconceptional exposure to the Dutch Famine of 1944–45, as an example of an early environmental exposure, and single nucleotide polymorphisms covering the genetic variation (tagging SNPs) with DNA methylation at the imprinted IGF2/H19 region, a model for an epigenetically regulated genomic region. DNA methylation was measured at five differentially methylated regions (DMRs) that regulate the imprinted status of the IGF2/H19 region. Small but consistent differences in DNA methylation were observed comparing 60 individuals with periconceptional famine exposure with unexposed same-sex siblings at all IGF2 DMRs (P(BH)<0.05 after adjustment for multiple testing), but not at the H19 DMR. IGF2 DMR0 methylation was associated with IGF2 SNP rs2239681 (P(BH) = 0.027) and INS promoter methylation with INS SNPs, including rs689, which tags the INS VNTR, suggesting a mechanism for the reported effect of the VNTR on INS expression (P(BH) = 3.4×10(−3)). Prenatal famine and genetic variation showed similar associations with IGF2/H19 methylation and their contributions were additive. They were small in absolute terms (<3%), but on average 0.5 standard deviations relative to the variation in the population. Our analyses suggest that environmental and genetic factors could have independent and additive similarly sized effects on DNA methylation at the same regulatory site. Public Library of Science 2012-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3364289/ /pubmed/22666415 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037933 Text en Tobi 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tobi, Elmar W.
Slagboom, P. Eline
van Dongen, Jenny
Kremer, Dennis
Stein, Aryeh D.
Putter, Hein
Heijmans, Bastiaan T.
Lumey, L. H.
Prenatal Famine and Genetic Variation Are Independently and Additively Associated with DNA Methylation at Regulatory Loci within IGF2/H19
title Prenatal Famine and Genetic Variation Are Independently and Additively Associated with DNA Methylation at Regulatory Loci within IGF2/H19
title_full Prenatal Famine and Genetic Variation Are Independently and Additively Associated with DNA Methylation at Regulatory Loci within IGF2/H19
title_fullStr Prenatal Famine and Genetic Variation Are Independently and Additively Associated with DNA Methylation at Regulatory Loci within IGF2/H19
title_full_unstemmed Prenatal Famine and Genetic Variation Are Independently and Additively Associated with DNA Methylation at Regulatory Loci within IGF2/H19
title_short Prenatal Famine and Genetic Variation Are Independently and Additively Associated with DNA Methylation at Regulatory Loci within IGF2/H19
title_sort prenatal famine and genetic variation are independently and additively associated with dna methylation at regulatory loci within igf2/h19
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3364289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22666415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037933
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