Maternal dysglycaemia, changes in the infant's epigenome modified with a diet and physical activity intervention in pregnancy: Secondary analysis of a randomised control trial

孕期母亲血糖异常,通过妊娠期饮食和身体活动干预改变婴儿的表观基因组变化:随机对照试验的二次分析

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作者:Elie Antoun, Negusse T Kitaba, Philip Titcombe, Kathryn V Dalrymple, Emma S Garratt, Sheila J Barton, Robert Murray, Paul T Seed, Joanna D Holbrook, Michael S Kobor, David Ts Lin, Julia L MacIsaac, Graham C Burdge, Sara L White, Lucilla Poston, Keith M Godfrey, Karen A Lillycrop; UPBEAT Consortium

Background

Higher maternal plasma glucose (PG) concentrations, even below gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) thresholds, are associated with adverse offspring outcomes, with DNA methylation proposed as a mediating mechanism. Here, we examined the relationships between maternal dysglycaemia at 24 to 28 weeks' gestation and DNA methylation in neonates and whether a dietary and physical activity intervention in pregnant women with obesity modified the methylation signatures associated with maternal dysglycaemia.

Conclusions

Maternal dysglycaemia was associated with significant changes in the epigenome of the infants. Moreover, we found that the epigenetic impact of a dysglycaemic prenatal maternal environment appeared to be modified by a lifestyle intervention in pregnancy. Further research will be needed to investigate possible medical implications of the findings.

Trial registration

ISRCTN89971375.

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