Maternal obesity is associated with a sex-specific epigenetic programming in human neonatal monocytes

Vega-Tapia, Fabian; Artigas, Rocio; Hernandez, Cherie; Uauy, Ricardo; Casanello, Paola; Krause, Bernardo J.; Castro-Rodriguez, Jose A.

Abstract

Aim: To determine changes in global DNA methylation in monocytes from neonates of women with obesity, as markers of an immune programming resulting from maternal obesity. Materials & methods: Cord blood monocytes were obtained from neonates born to women with obesity and normal weight, genome-wide differentially methylated CpGs were determined using an Infinium MethylationEPIC-BeadChip (850K). Results: No clustering of samples according to maternal BMI was observed, but sex-specific analysis revealed 71,728 differentially methylated CpGs in female neonates from women with obesity (p < 0.01). DAVID analysis showed increased methylation levels within genes involved in the innate immune response and inflammation. Conclusion: Maternal obesity induces, in a sex-specific manner, an epigenetic programming of monocytes that could contribute to disease later in life.

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Título según WOS: Maternal obesity is associated with a sex-specific epigenetic programming in human neonatal monocytes
Título de la Revista: EPIGENOMICS
Volumen: 12
Número: 22
Editorial: Future Medicine Ltd.
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 1999
Página final: 2018
DOI:

10.2217/EPI-2020-0098

Notas: ISI