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Telomere length in healthy newborns is not affected by adverse intrauterine environments

Different intrauterine exposures are associated with different metabolic profiles leading to growth and development characteristics in children and also relate to health and disease patterns in adult life. The objective of this work was to evaluate the impact of four different intrauterine environme...

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Autores principales: Hahn, Monique Cabral, Werlang, Isabel Cristina Ribas, Rechenmacher, Ciliana, de Morais, Rahuany Velleda, Barbé-Tuana, Florencia María, Grun, Lucas Kich, Guma, Fátima Theresinha Costa Rodrigues, da Silva, Clécio Homrich, Bernardi, Juliana Rombaldi, Michalowski, Mariana Bohns, Goldani, Marcelo Zubaran
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8647199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34874050
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2020-0411
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author Hahn, Monique Cabral
Werlang, Isabel Cristina Ribas
Rechenmacher, Ciliana
de Morais, Rahuany Velleda
Barbé-Tuana, Florencia María
Grun, Lucas Kich
Guma, Fátima Theresinha Costa Rodrigues
da Silva, Clécio Homrich
Bernardi, Juliana Rombaldi
Michalowski, Mariana Bohns
Goldani, Marcelo Zubaran
author_facet Hahn, Monique Cabral
Werlang, Isabel Cristina Ribas
Rechenmacher, Ciliana
de Morais, Rahuany Velleda
Barbé-Tuana, Florencia María
Grun, Lucas Kich
Guma, Fátima Theresinha Costa Rodrigues
da Silva, Clécio Homrich
Bernardi, Juliana Rombaldi
Michalowski, Mariana Bohns
Goldani, Marcelo Zubaran
author_sort Hahn, Monique Cabral
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description Different intrauterine exposures are associated with different metabolic profiles leading to growth and development characteristics in children and also relate to health and disease patterns in adult life. The objective of this work was to evaluate the impact of four different intrauterine environments on the telomere length of newborns. This is a longitudinal observational study using a convenience sample of 222 mothers and their term newborns (>37 weeks of gestational age) from hospitals in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), from September 2011 to January 2016. Sample was divided into four groups: pregnant women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (DM) (n=38), smoking pregnant women (TOBACCO) (n=52), mothers with small-for-gestational age (SGA) children due to idiopathic intrauterine growth restriction (n=33), and a control group (n=99). Maternal and newborn genomic DNA were obtained from epithelial mucosal cells. Telomere length was assessed by qPCR, with the calculation of the telomere and single copy gene (T/S ratio). In this sample, there was no significant difference in telomere length between groups (p>0.05). There was also no association between childbirth weight and telomere length in children (p>0.05). For term newborns different intrauterine environments seems not to influence telomere length at birth.
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spelling pubmed-86471992021-12-13 Telomere length in healthy newborns is not affected by adverse intrauterine environments Hahn, Monique Cabral Werlang, Isabel Cristina Ribas Rechenmacher, Ciliana de Morais, Rahuany Velleda Barbé-Tuana, Florencia María Grun, Lucas Kich Guma, Fátima Theresinha Costa Rodrigues da Silva, Clécio Homrich Bernardi, Juliana Rombaldi Michalowski, Mariana Bohns Goldani, Marcelo Zubaran Genet Mol Biol Human and Medical Genetics Different intrauterine exposures are associated with different metabolic profiles leading to growth and development characteristics in children and also relate to health and disease patterns in adult life. The objective of this work was to evaluate the impact of four different intrauterine environments on the telomere length of newborns. This is a longitudinal observational study using a convenience sample of 222 mothers and their term newborns (>37 weeks of gestational age) from hospitals in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), from September 2011 to January 2016. Sample was divided into four groups: pregnant women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (DM) (n=38), smoking pregnant women (TOBACCO) (n=52), mothers with small-for-gestational age (SGA) children due to idiopathic intrauterine growth restriction (n=33), and a control group (n=99). Maternal and newborn genomic DNA were obtained from epithelial mucosal cells. Telomere length was assessed by qPCR, with the calculation of the telomere and single copy gene (T/S ratio). In this sample, there was no significant difference in telomere length between groups (p>0.05). There was also no association between childbirth weight and telomere length in children (p>0.05). For term newborns different intrauterine environments seems not to influence telomere length at birth. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2021-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8647199/ /pubmed/34874050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2020-0411 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Human and Medical Genetics
Hahn, Monique Cabral
Werlang, Isabel Cristina Ribas
Rechenmacher, Ciliana
de Morais, Rahuany Velleda
Barbé-Tuana, Florencia María
Grun, Lucas Kich
Guma, Fátima Theresinha Costa Rodrigues
da Silva, Clécio Homrich
Bernardi, Juliana Rombaldi
Michalowski, Mariana Bohns
Goldani, Marcelo Zubaran
Telomere length in healthy newborns is not affected by adverse intrauterine environments
title Telomere length in healthy newborns is not affected by adverse intrauterine environments
title_full Telomere length in healthy newborns is not affected by adverse intrauterine environments
title_fullStr Telomere length in healthy newborns is not affected by adverse intrauterine environments
title_full_unstemmed Telomere length in healthy newborns is not affected by adverse intrauterine environments
title_short Telomere length in healthy newborns is not affected by adverse intrauterine environments
title_sort telomere length in healthy newborns is not affected by adverse intrauterine environments
topic Human and Medical Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8647199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34874050
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2020-0411
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