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DNA methylation and body mass index from birth to adolescence: meta-analyses of epigenome-wide association studies
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article
Author
Vehmeijer, Florianne OLKüpers, Leanne KSharp, Gemma CSalas, Lucas ALent, SamanthaJima, Dereje DTindula, GwenReese, SarahQi, CancanGruzieva, OlenaPage, ChristianRezwan, Faisal IMelton, Philip ENohr, EllenEscaramís, GeòrgiaRzehak, PeterHeiskala, AnniGong, TongTuominen, Samuli TGao, LuRoss, Jason PStarling, Anne PHolloway, John WYousefi, PaulAasvang, Gunn MaritBeilin, Lawrence JBergström, AnnaBinder, ElisabethChatzi, LedaCorpeleijn, EvaCzamara, DarinaEskenazi, BrendaEwart, SusanFerre, NataliaGrote, VeitGruszfeld, DariuszHåberg, Siri EHoyo, CathrineHuen, KarenKarlsson, RobertKull, IngerLanghendries, Jean-PaulLepeule, JohannaMagnus, Maria CMaguire, Rachel LMolloy, Peter LMonnereau, ClaireMori, Trevor AOken, EmilyRäikkönen, KatriRifas-Shiman, SherylRuiz-Arenas, CarlosSebert, SylvainUllemar, VilhelminaVerduci, ElviraVonk, Judith MXu, Cheng-jianYang, Ivana VZhang, HongmeiZhang, WeimingKarmaus, WilfriedDabelea, DanaMuhlhausler, Beverly SBreton, Carrie VLahti, JariAlmqvist, CatarinaJarvelin, Marjo-RiittaKoletzko, BertholdVrijheid, MartineSørensen, Thorkild IAHuang, Rae-ChiArshad, Syed HasanNystad, WencheMelén, ErikKoppelman, Gerard HLondon, Stephanie JHolland, NinaBustamante, MarionaMurphy, Susan KHivert, Marie-FranceBaccarelli, AndreaRelton, Caroline LSnieder, HaroldJaddoe, Vincent WVFelix, Janine F
Source
Genome Medicine. 12(1)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Genetics
Pediatric
Nutrition
Prevention
Human Genome
Obesity
2.3 Psychological
social and economic factors
Aetiology
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Metabolic and endocrine
Cardiovascular
Cancer
Stroke
Oral and gastrointestinal
Adolescent
Body Mass Index
Child
Child
Preschool
CpG Islands
Cross-Sectional Studies
DNA Methylation
Epigenesis
Genetic
Epigenome
Female
Fetal Blood
Humans
Male
Parturition
Pediatric Obesity
Pregnancy
Body mass index
Childhood obesity
DNA methylation
Epigenetics
Clinical Sciences
Language
Abstract
BackgroundDNA methylation has been shown to be associated with adiposity in adulthood. However, whether similar DNA methylation patterns are associated with childhood and adolescent body mass index (BMI) is largely unknown. More insight into this relationship at younger ages may have implications for future prevention of obesity and its related traits.MethodsWe examined whether DNA methylation in cord blood and whole blood in childhood and adolescence was associated with BMI in the age range from 2 to 18 years using both cross-sectional and longitudinal models. We performed meta-analyses of epigenome-wide association studies including up to 4133 children from 23 studies. We examined the overlap of findings reported in previous studies in children and adults with those in our analyses and calculated enrichment.ResultsDNA methylation at three CpGs (cg05937453, cg25212453, and cg10040131), each in a different age range, was associated with BMI at Bonferroni significance, P