학술논문

Human placental methylome in the interplay of adverse placental health, environmental exposure, and pregnancy outcome.
Document Type
article
Source
PLoS Genetics, Vol 15, Iss 8, p e1008236 (2019)
Subject
Genetics
QH426-470
Language
English
ISSN
1553-7390
1553-7404
Abstract
The placenta is the interface between maternal and fetal circulations, integrating maternal and fetal signals to selectively regulate nutrient, gas, and waste exchange, as well as secrete hormones. In turn, the placenta helps create the in utero environment and control fetal growth and development. The unique epigenetic profile of the human placenta likely reflects its early developmental separation from the fetus proper and its role in mediating maternal-fetal exchange that leaves it open to a range of exogenous exposures in the maternal circulation. In this review, we cover recent advances in DNA methylation in the context of placental function and development, as well as the interaction between the pregnancy and the environment.