Environmental factors influence the epigenetic signature of newborns from mothers with gestational diabetes

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Aim: To investigate the degree by which epigenetic signatures in children from mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are influenced by environmental factors. Methods: We profiled the DNA methylation signature of blood from lean, obese and GDM mothers and their respective newborns. Results: DNA methylation profiles of mothers showed high similarity across groups, while newborns from GDM mothers showed a marked distinct epigenetic profile compared with newborns of both lean and obese mothers. Analysis of variance in DNA methylation levels between newborns showed higher variance in the GDM group. Conclusion: Our results suggest that environmental factors, rather than direct transmission of epigenetic marks from the mother, are involved in establishing the epigenetic signature associated with GDM.

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Andersen, E., Altlntaş, A., Andersson-Hall, U., Holmäng, A., & Barrès, R. (2019). Environmental factors influence the epigenetic signature of newborns from mothers with gestational diabetes. Epigenomics, 11(8), 861–873. https://doi.org/10.2217/epi-2019-0055

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