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Maternal BMI at the start of pregnancy and offspring epigenome-wide DNA methylation: findings from the pregnancy and childhood epigenetics (PACE) consortium
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article
Author
Sharp, Gemma CSalas, Lucas AMonnereau, ClaireAllard, CatherineYousefi, PaulEverson, Todd MBohlin, JonXu, ZongliHuang, Rae-ChiReese, Sarah EXu, Cheng-JianBaïz, NourHoyo, CathrineAgha, GolarehRoy, RituHolloway, John WGhantous, AkramMerid, Simon KBakulski, Kelly MKüpers, Leanne KZhang, HongmeiRichmond, Rebecca CPage, Christian MDuijts, LiesbethLie, Rolv TMelton, Phillip EVonk, Judith MNohr, Ellen AWilliams-DeVane, ClarLyndaHuen, KarenRifas-Shiman, Sheryl LRuiz-Arenas, CarlosGonseth, SemiraRezwan, Faisal IHerceg, ZdenkoEkström, SandraCroen, LisaFalahi, FahimehPerron, PatriceKaragas, Margaret RQuraishi, Bilal MSuderman, MatthewMagnus, Maria CJaddoe, Vincent WVTaylor, Jack AAnderson, DeniseZhao, ShanshanSmit, Henriette AJosey, Michele JBradman, AsaBaccarelli, Andrea ABustamante, MarionaHåberg, Siri EPershagen, GöranHertz-Picciotto, IrvaNewschaffer, CraigCorpeleijn, EvaBouchard, LuigiLawlor, Debbie AMaguire, Rachel LBarcellos, Lisa FSmith, George DaveyEskenazi, BrendaKarmaus, WilfriedMarsit, Carmen JHivert, Marie-FranceSnieder, HaroldFallin, M DanieleMelén, ErikMunthe-Kaas, Monica CArshad, HasanWiemels, Joseph LAnnesi-Maesano, IsabellaVrijheid, MartineOken, EmilyHolland, NinaMurphy, Susan KSørensen, Thorkild IAKoppelman, Gerard HNewnham, John PWilcox, Allen JNystad, WencheLondon, Stephanie JFelix, Janine FRelton, Caroline L
Source
Human Molecular Genetics. 26(20)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Genetics
Perinatal Period - Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period
Contraception/Reproduction
Pediatric
Human Genome
Obesity
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Reproductive health and childbirth
Adult
Body Mass Index
Cohort Studies
DNA Methylation
Epigenesis
Genetic
Epigenomics
Female
Humans
Infant
Newborn
Male
Maternal Inheritance
Mothers
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Outcome
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
Medical and Health Sciences
Genetics & Heredity
Language
Abstract
Pre-pregnancy maternal obesity is associated with adverse offspring outcomes at birth and later in life. Individual studies have shown that epigenetic modifications such as DNA methylation could contribute. Within the Pregnancy and Childhood Epigenetics (PACE) Consortium, we meta-analysed the association between pre-pregnancy maternal BMI and methylation at over 450,000 sites in newborn blood DNA, across 19 cohorts (9,340 mother-newborn pairs). We attempted to infer causality by comparing the effects of maternal versus paternal BMI and incorporating genetic variation. In four additional cohorts (1,817 mother-child pairs), we meta-analysed the association between maternal BMI at the start of pregnancy and blood methylation in adolescents. In newborns, maternal BMI was associated with small (