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  Maternal Glycemic Dysregulation During Pregnancy and Neonatal Blood DNA Methylation: Meta-analyses of Epigenome-Wide Association Studies

Tobi, E. W., Juvinao-Quintero, D. L., Ronkainen, J., Ott, R., Alfano, R., Canouil, M., et al. (2022). Maternal Glycemic Dysregulation During Pregnancy and Neonatal Blood DNA Methylation: Meta-analyses of Epigenome-Wide Association Studies. DIABETES CARE, 45(3), 614-623. doi:10.2337/dc21-1701.

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Tobi, Elmar W., Author
Juvinao-Quintero, Diana L., Author
Ronkainen, Justiina, Author
Ott, Raffael, Author
Alfano, Rossella, Author
Canouil, Mickael, Author
Geurtsen, Madelon L., Author
Khamis, Amna, Author
Kupers, Leanne K., Author
Lim, Ives Y., Author
Perron, Patrice, Author
Pesce, Giancarlo, Author
Tuhkanen, Johanna, Author
Starling, Anne P., Author
Andrew, Toby, Author
Binder, Elisabeth1, Author           
Caiazzo, Robert, Author
Chan, Jerry K. Y., Author
Gaillard, Romy, Author
Gluckman, Peter D., Author
Keikkala, Elina, AuthorKarnani, Neerja, AuthorMustaniemi, Sanna, AuthorNawrot, Tim S., AuthorPattou, Francois, AuthorPlusquin, Michelle, AuthorRaverdy, Violeta, AuthorTan, Kok Hian, AuthorTzala, Evangelia, AuthorRaikkonen, Katri, AuthorWinkler, Christiane, AuthorZiegler, Anette-G, AuthorAnnesi-Maesano, Isabella, AuthorBouchard, Luigi, AuthorChong, Yap Seng, AuthorDabelea, Dana, AuthorFelix, Janine F., AuthorHeude, Barbara, AuthorJaddoe, Vincent W. V., AuthorLahti, Jari, AuthorReimann, Brigitte, AuthorVaarasmaki, Marja, AuthorBonnefond, Amelie, AuthorFroguel, Philippe, AuthorHummel, Sandra, AuthorKajantie, Eero, AuthorJarvelin, Marjo-Riita, AuthorSteegers-Theunissen, Regine P. M., AuthorHowe, Caitlin G., AuthorHivert, Marie-France, AuthorSebert, Sylvain, Author more..
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1Dept. Translational Research in Psychiatry, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_2035295              

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 Abstract: OBJECTIVE
Maternal glycemic dysregulation during pregnancy increases the risk of adverse health outcomes in her offspring, a risk thought to be linearly related to maternal hyperglycemia. It is hypothesized that changes in offspring DNA methylation (DNAm) underline these associations.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
To address this hypothesis, we conducted fixed-effects meta-analyses of epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) results from eight birth cohorts investigating relationships between cord blood DNAm and fetal exposure to maternal glucose (N-maximum = 3,503), insulin (N-maximum = 2,062), and area under the curve of glucose (AUC(gluc)) following oral glucose tolerance tests (N-maximum = 1,505). We performed lookup analyses for identified cytosine-guanine dinucleotides (CpGs) in independent observational cohorts to examine associations between DNAm and cardiometabolic traits as well as tissue-specific gene expression.
RESULTS
Greater maternal AUC(gluc) was associated with lower cord blood DNAm at neighboring CpGs cg26974062 (beta [SE] -0.013 [2.1 x 10(-3)], P value corrected for false discovery rate [P-FDR] = 5.1 x 10(-3)) and cg02988288 (beta [SE]-0.013 [2.3 x 10(-3)], P-FDR = 0.031) in TXNIP. These associations were attenuated in women with GDM. Lower blood DNAm at these two CpGs near TXNIP was associated with multiple metabolic traits later in life, including type 2 diabetes. TXNIP DNAm in liver biopsies was associated with hepatic expression of TXNIP. We observed little evidence of associations between either maternal glucose or insulin and cord blood DNAm.
CONCLUSIONS
Maternal hyperglycemia, as reflected by AUC(gluc), was associated with lower cord blood DNAm at TXNIP. Associations between DNAm at these CpGs and metabolic traits in subsequent lookup analyses suggest that these may be candidate loci to investigate in future causal and mediation analyses.

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 Dates: 2022
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000834050800028
DOI: 10.2337/dc21-1701
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Title: DIABETES CARE
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 45 (3) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 614 - 623 Identifier: ISSN: 0149-5992