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Effect of maternal preconceptional and pregnancy micronutrient interventions on children's DNA methylation: Findings from the EMPHASIS study

BACKGROUND: Maternal nutrition in pregnancy has been linked to offspring health in early and later life, with changes to DNA methylation (DNAm) proposed as a mediating mechanism. OBJECTIVE: We investigated intervention-associated DNAm changes in children whose mothers participated in 2 randomized co...

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Autores principales: Saffari, Ayden, Shrestha, Smeeta, Issarapu, Prachand, Sajjadi, Sara, Betts, Modupeh, Sahariah, Sirazul Ameen, Tomar, Ashutosh Singh, James, Philip, Dedaniya, Akshay, Yadav, Dilip K, Kumaran, Kalyanaraman, Prentice, Andrew M, Lillycrop, Karen A, Fall, Caroline H D, Chandak, Giriraj R, Silver, Matt J
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7528567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32889533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa193
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author Saffari, Ayden
Shrestha, Smeeta
Issarapu, Prachand
Sajjadi, Sara
Betts, Modupeh
Sahariah, Sirazul Ameen
Tomar, Ashutosh Singh
James, Philip
Dedaniya, Akshay
Yadav, Dilip K
Kumaran, Kalyanaraman
Prentice, Andrew M
Lillycrop, Karen A
Fall, Caroline H D
Chandak, Giriraj R
Silver, Matt J
author_facet Saffari, Ayden
Shrestha, Smeeta
Issarapu, Prachand
Sajjadi, Sara
Betts, Modupeh
Sahariah, Sirazul Ameen
Tomar, Ashutosh Singh
James, Philip
Dedaniya, Akshay
Yadav, Dilip K
Kumaran, Kalyanaraman
Prentice, Andrew M
Lillycrop, Karen A
Fall, Caroline H D
Chandak, Giriraj R
Silver, Matt J
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description BACKGROUND: Maternal nutrition in pregnancy has been linked to offspring health in early and later life, with changes to DNA methylation (DNAm) proposed as a mediating mechanism. OBJECTIVE: We investigated intervention-associated DNAm changes in children whose mothers participated in 2 randomized controlled trials of micronutrient supplementation before and during pregnancy, as part of the EMPHASIS (Epigenetic Mechanisms linking Preconceptional nutrition and Health Assessed in India and sub-Saharan Africa) study (ISRCTN14266771). DESIGN: We conducted epigenome-wide association studies with blood samples from Indian (n = 698) and Gambian (n = 293) children using the Illumina EPIC array and a targeted study of selected loci not on the array. The Indian micronutrient intervention was food based, whereas the Gambian intervention was a micronutrient tablet. RESULTS: We identified 6 differentially methylated CpGs in Gambians [2.5–5.0% reduction in intervention group, all false discovery rate (FDR) <5%], the majority mapping to ESM1, which also represented a strong signal in regional analysis. One CpG passed FDR <5% in the Indian cohort, but overall effect sizes were small (<1%) and did not have the characteristics of a robust signature. We also found strong evidence for enrichment of metastable epialleles among subthreshold signals in the Gambian analysis. This supports the notion that multiple methylation loci are influenced by micronutrient supplementation in the early embryo. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal preconceptional and pregnancy micronutrient supplementation may alter DNAm in children measured at 7–9 y. Multiple factors, including differences between the nature of the intervention, participants, and settings, are likely to have contributed to the lack of replication in the Indian cohort. Potential links to phenotypic outcomes will be explored in the next stage of the EMPHASIS study.
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spelling pubmed-75285672020-10-07 Effect of maternal preconceptional and pregnancy micronutrient interventions on children's DNA methylation: Findings from the EMPHASIS study Saffari, Ayden Shrestha, Smeeta Issarapu, Prachand Sajjadi, Sara Betts, Modupeh Sahariah, Sirazul Ameen Tomar, Ashutosh Singh James, Philip Dedaniya, Akshay Yadav, Dilip K Kumaran, Kalyanaraman Prentice, Andrew M Lillycrop, Karen A Fall, Caroline H D Chandak, Giriraj R Silver, Matt J Am J Clin Nutr Original Research Communications BACKGROUND: Maternal nutrition in pregnancy has been linked to offspring health in early and later life, with changes to DNA methylation (DNAm) proposed as a mediating mechanism. OBJECTIVE: We investigated intervention-associated DNAm changes in children whose mothers participated in 2 randomized controlled trials of micronutrient supplementation before and during pregnancy, as part of the EMPHASIS (Epigenetic Mechanisms linking Preconceptional nutrition and Health Assessed in India and sub-Saharan Africa) study (ISRCTN14266771). DESIGN: We conducted epigenome-wide association studies with blood samples from Indian (n = 698) and Gambian (n = 293) children using the Illumina EPIC array and a targeted study of selected loci not on the array. The Indian micronutrient intervention was food based, whereas the Gambian intervention was a micronutrient tablet. RESULTS: We identified 6 differentially methylated CpGs in Gambians [2.5–5.0% reduction in intervention group, all false discovery rate (FDR) <5%], the majority mapping to ESM1, which also represented a strong signal in regional analysis. One CpG passed FDR <5% in the Indian cohort, but overall effect sizes were small (<1%) and did not have the characteristics of a robust signature. We also found strong evidence for enrichment of metastable epialleles among subthreshold signals in the Gambian analysis. This supports the notion that multiple methylation loci are influenced by micronutrient supplementation in the early embryo. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal preconceptional and pregnancy micronutrient supplementation may alter DNAm in children measured at 7–9 y. Multiple factors, including differences between the nature of the intervention, participants, and settings, are likely to have contributed to the lack of replication in the Indian cohort. Potential links to phenotypic outcomes will be explored in the next stage of the EMPHASIS study. Oxford University Press 2020-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7528567/ /pubmed/32889533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa193 Text en Copyright © The Author(s) on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition 2020. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research Communications
Saffari, Ayden
Shrestha, Smeeta
Issarapu, Prachand
Sajjadi, Sara
Betts, Modupeh
Sahariah, Sirazul Ameen
Tomar, Ashutosh Singh
James, Philip
Dedaniya, Akshay
Yadav, Dilip K
Kumaran, Kalyanaraman
Prentice, Andrew M
Lillycrop, Karen A
Fall, Caroline H D
Chandak, Giriraj R
Silver, Matt J
Effect of maternal preconceptional and pregnancy micronutrient interventions on children's DNA methylation: Findings from the EMPHASIS study
title Effect of maternal preconceptional and pregnancy micronutrient interventions on children's DNA methylation: Findings from the EMPHASIS study
title_full Effect of maternal preconceptional and pregnancy micronutrient interventions on children's DNA methylation: Findings from the EMPHASIS study
title_fullStr Effect of maternal preconceptional and pregnancy micronutrient interventions on children's DNA methylation: Findings from the EMPHASIS study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of maternal preconceptional and pregnancy micronutrient interventions on children's DNA methylation: Findings from the EMPHASIS study
title_short Effect of maternal preconceptional and pregnancy micronutrient interventions on children's DNA methylation: Findings from the EMPHASIS study
title_sort effect of maternal preconceptional and pregnancy micronutrient interventions on children's dna methylation: findings from the emphasis study
topic Original Research Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7528567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32889533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqaa193
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