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dc.date.created2023-06-07T14:16:36Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationMonasso, Giulietta S. Hoang, Thanh T. Mancano, Giulia Fernández-Barrés, Sílvia Dou, John Jaddoe, Vincent W.V. Page, Christian Magnus Johnson, Laura Bustamante, Mariona Bakulski, Kelly M. Håberg, Siri Eldevik Ueland, Per Magne Battram, Thomas Merid, Simon K. Melén, Erik Caramaschi, Doretta Küpers, Leanne K. Sunyer, Jordi Nystad, Wenche Heil, Sandra G. Schmidt, Rebecca J. Vrijheid, Martine Sharp, Gemma C. London, Stephanie J. Felix, Janine F. . A meta-analysis of epigenome-wide association studies on pregnancy vitamin B12 concentrations and offspring DNA methylation. Epigenetics. 2023, 18(1)
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/108141
dc.description.abstractCirculating vitamin B12 concentrations during pregnancy are associated with offspring health. Foetal DNA methylation changes could underlie these associations. Within the Pregnancy And Childhood Epigenetics Consortium, we meta-analysed epigenome-wide associations of circulating vitamin B12 concentrations in mothers during pregnancy (n = 2,420) or cord blood (n = 1,029), with cord blood DNA methylation. Maternal and newborn vitamin B12 concentrations were associated with DNA methylation at 109 and 7 CpGs, respectively (False Discovery Rate P-value <0.05). Persistent associations with DNA methylation in the peripheral blood of up to 482 children aged 4–10 y were observed for 40.7% of CpGs associated with maternal vitamin B12 and 57.1% of CpGs associated with newborn vitamin B12. Of the CpGs identified in the maternal meta-analyses, 4.6% were associated with either birth weight or gestational age in a previous work. For the newborn meta-analysis, this was the case for 14.3% of the identified CpGs. Also, of the CpGs identified in the newborn meta-analysis, 14.3% and 28.6%, respectively, were associated with childhood cognitive skills and nonverbal IQ. Of the 109 CpGs associated with maternal vitamin B12, 18.3% were associated with nearby gene expression. In this study, we showed that maternal and newborn vitamin B12 concentrations are associated with DNA methylation at multiple CpGs in offspring blood (PFDR<0.05). Whether this differential DNA methylation underlies associations of vitamin B12 concentrations with child health outcomes, such as birth weight, gestational age, and childhood cognition, should be further examined in future studies.
dc.languageEN
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.titleA meta-analysis of epigenome-wide association studies on pregnancy vitamin B12 concentrations and offspring DNA methylation
dc.title.alternativeENEngelskEnglishA meta-analysis of epigenome-wide association studies on pregnancy vitamin B12 concentrations and offspring DNA methylation
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorMonasso, Giulietta S.
dc.creator.authorHoang, Thanh T.
dc.creator.authorMancano, Giulia
dc.creator.authorFernández-Barrés, Sílvia
dc.creator.authorDou, John
dc.creator.authorJaddoe, Vincent W.V.
dc.creator.authorPage, Christian Magnus
dc.creator.authorJohnson, Laura
dc.creator.authorBustamante, Mariona
dc.creator.authorBakulski, Kelly M.
dc.creator.authorHåberg, Siri Eldevik
dc.creator.authorUeland, Per Magne
dc.creator.authorBattram, Thomas
dc.creator.authorMerid, Simon K.
dc.creator.authorMelén, Erik
dc.creator.authorCaramaschi, Doretta
dc.creator.authorKüpers, Leanne K.
dc.creator.authorSunyer, Jordi
dc.creator.authorNystad, Wenche
dc.creator.authorHeil, Sandra G.
dc.creator.authorSchmidt, Rebecca J.
dc.creator.authorVrijheid, Martine
dc.creator.authorSharp, Gemma C.
dc.creator.authorLondon, Stephanie J.
dc.creator.authorFelix, Janine F.
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cristin.unitnameMatematisk institutt
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cristin.fulltextoriginal
cristin.qualitycode1
dc.identifier.cristin2152694
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dc.identifier.jtitleEpigenetics
dc.identifier.volume18
dc.identifier.issue1
dc.identifier.pagecount0
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1080/15592294.2023.2202835
dc.type.documentTidsskriftartikkel
dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.source.issn1559-2294
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