Maternal nutrition at conception modulates DNA methylation of human metastable epialleles.

Paula Dominguez-Salas ORCID logo; Sophie E Moore; Maria S Baker; Andrew W Bergen; Sharon E Cox ORCID logo; Roger A Dyer; Anthony J Fulford; Yongtao Guan; Eleonora Laritsky; Matt J Silver ORCID logo; +6 more... Gary E Swan; Steven H Zeisel; Sheila M Innis; Robert A Waterland; Andrew M Prentice ORCID logo; Branwen J Hennig; (2014) Maternal nutrition at conception modulates DNA methylation of human metastable epialleles. Nature communications, 5 (1). 3746-. ISSN 2041-1723 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4746
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In experimental animals, maternal diet during the periconceptional period influences the establishment of DNA methylation at metastable epialleles in the offspring, with permanent phenotypic consequences. Pronounced naturally occurring seasonal differences in the diet of rural Gambian women allowed us to test this in humans. We show that significant seasonal variations in methyl-donor nutrient intake of mothers around the time of conception influence 13 relevant plasma biomarkers. The level of several of these maternal biomarkers predicts increased/decreased methylation at metastable epialleles in DNA extracted from lymphocytes and hair follicles in infants postnatally. Our results demonstrate that maternal nutritional status during early pregnancy causes persistent and systemic epigenetic changes at human metastable epialleles.


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