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Time- and sex-dependent associations between prenatal alcohol exposure and placental global DNA methylation

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posted on 2018-07-01, 00:00 authored by Yuk Jing Loke, Evelyne Muggli, Linh Nguyen, Joanne Ryan, Richard Saffery, Elizabeth J Elliott, Jane Halliday, Jeffrey CraigJeffrey Craig
AIM: Epigenetic changes, in particular in the placenta, may mediate the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) on children's health. We examined the relationship between PAE patterns, based on dose and timing, and placental global DNA methylation. METHODS: Using linear regression analysis, we examined the association between different PAE categories and placental global DNA methylation (n = 187), using the proxy measure of Alu-interspersed repeats. RESULTS: Following adjustment for important covariates, we found no evidence of an association between PAE and placental global DNA methylation overall. However, when stratifying by newborn sex, PAE throughout pregnancy was associated with higher placental global DNA methylation (1.5%; p = 0.01) of male newborns. CONCLUSION: PAE may have sex-specific effects on placental global DNA methylation if alcohol is consumed throughout pregnancy.

History

Journal

Epigenomics

Volume

10

Issue

7

Pagination

981 - 991

Publisher

Future Medicine

Location

London, Eng.

eISSN

1750-192X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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