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Epigenome-Wide Association Study Reveals Duration of Breastfeeding Is Associated with Epigenetic Differences in Children

Several small studies have shown associations between breastfeeding and genome-wide DNA methylation (DNAm). We performed a comprehensive Epigenome-Wide Association Study (EWAS) to identify associations between breastfeeding and DNAm patterns in childhood. We analysed DNAm data from the Isle of Wight...

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Autores principales: Sherwood, William B., Kothalawala, Dilini M., Kadalayil, Latha, Ewart, Susan, Zhang, Hongmei, Karmaus, Wilfried, Arshad, S. Hasan, Holloway, John W., Rezwan, Faisal I.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7277240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32443666
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103569
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author Sherwood, William B.
Kothalawala, Dilini M.
Kadalayil, Latha
Ewart, Susan
Zhang, Hongmei
Karmaus, Wilfried
Arshad, S. Hasan
Holloway, John W.
Rezwan, Faisal I.
author_facet Sherwood, William B.
Kothalawala, Dilini M.
Kadalayil, Latha
Ewart, Susan
Zhang, Hongmei
Karmaus, Wilfried
Arshad, S. Hasan
Holloway, John W.
Rezwan, Faisal I.
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description Several small studies have shown associations between breastfeeding and genome-wide DNA methylation (DNAm). We performed a comprehensive Epigenome-Wide Association Study (EWAS) to identify associations between breastfeeding and DNAm patterns in childhood. We analysed DNAm data from the Isle of Wight Birth Cohort at birth, 10, 18 and 26 years. The feeding method was categorized as breastfeeding duration >3 months and >6 months, and exclusive breastfeeding duration >3 months. EWASs using robust linear regression were performed to identify differentially methylated positions (DMPs) in breastfed and non-breastfed children at age 10 (false discovery rate of 5%). Differentially methylated regions (DMRs) were identified using comb-p. The persistence of significant associations was evaluated in neonates and individuals at 18 and 26 years. Two DMPs, in genes SNX25 and LINC00840, were significantly associated with breastfeeding duration >6 months at 10 years and was replicated for >3 months of exclusive breastfeeding. Additionally, a significant DMR spanning the gene FDFT1 was identified in 10-year-old children who were exposed to a breastfeeding duration >3 months. None of these signals persisted to 18 or 26 years. This study lends further support for a suggestive role of DNAm in the known benefits of breastfeeding on a child’s future health.
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spelling pubmed-72772402020-06-15 Epigenome-Wide Association Study Reveals Duration of Breastfeeding Is Associated with Epigenetic Differences in Children Sherwood, William B. Kothalawala, Dilini M. Kadalayil, Latha Ewart, Susan Zhang, Hongmei Karmaus, Wilfried Arshad, S. Hasan Holloway, John W. Rezwan, Faisal I. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Several small studies have shown associations between breastfeeding and genome-wide DNA methylation (DNAm). We performed a comprehensive Epigenome-Wide Association Study (EWAS) to identify associations between breastfeeding and DNAm patterns in childhood. We analysed DNAm data from the Isle of Wight Birth Cohort at birth, 10, 18 and 26 years. The feeding method was categorized as breastfeeding duration >3 months and >6 months, and exclusive breastfeeding duration >3 months. EWASs using robust linear regression were performed to identify differentially methylated positions (DMPs) in breastfed and non-breastfed children at age 10 (false discovery rate of 5%). Differentially methylated regions (DMRs) were identified using comb-p. The persistence of significant associations was evaluated in neonates and individuals at 18 and 26 years. Two DMPs, in genes SNX25 and LINC00840, were significantly associated with breastfeeding duration >6 months at 10 years and was replicated for >3 months of exclusive breastfeeding. Additionally, a significant DMR spanning the gene FDFT1 was identified in 10-year-old children who were exposed to a breastfeeding duration >3 months. None of these signals persisted to 18 or 26 years. This study lends further support for a suggestive role of DNAm in the known benefits of breastfeeding on a child’s future health. MDPI 2020-05-20 2020-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7277240/ /pubmed/32443666 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103569 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sherwood, William B.
Kothalawala, Dilini M.
Kadalayil, Latha
Ewart, Susan
Zhang, Hongmei
Karmaus, Wilfried
Arshad, S. Hasan
Holloway, John W.
Rezwan, Faisal I.
Epigenome-Wide Association Study Reveals Duration of Breastfeeding Is Associated with Epigenetic Differences in Children
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title_fullStr Epigenome-Wide Association Study Reveals Duration of Breastfeeding Is Associated with Epigenetic Differences in Children
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title_short Epigenome-Wide Association Study Reveals Duration of Breastfeeding Is Associated with Epigenetic Differences in Children
title_sort epigenome-wide association study reveals duration of breastfeeding is associated with epigenetic differences in children
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7277240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32443666
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103569
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