Birth weight, working memory and epigenetic signatures in IGF2 and related genes: a MZ twin study.

Neurodevelopmental disruptions caused by obstetric complications play a role in the etiology of several phenotypes associated with neuropsychiatric diseases and cognitive dysfunctions. Importantly, it has been noticed that epigenetic processes occurring early in life may mediate these associations....

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Main Authors: Aldo Córdova-Palomera, Silvia Alemany, Mar Fatjó-Vilas, Ximena Goldberg, Juan Carlos Leza, Ana González-Pinto, Igor Nenadic, Lourdes Fañanás
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/25171170/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-1bf47fbbc9d04dadbd1267107fa0598d2021-03-04T09:04:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10363910.1371/journal.pone.0103639Birth weight, working memory and epigenetic signatures in IGF2 and related genes: a MZ twin study.Aldo Córdova-PalomeraSilvia AlemanyMar Fatjó-VilasXimena GoldbergJuan Carlos LezaAna González-PintoIgor NenadicLourdes FañanásNeurodevelopmental disruptions caused by obstetric complications play a role in the etiology of several phenotypes associated with neuropsychiatric diseases and cognitive dysfunctions. Importantly, it has been noticed that epigenetic processes occurring early in life may mediate these associations. Here, DNA methylation signatures at IGF2 (insulin-like growth factor 2) and IGF2BP1-3 (IGF2-binding proteins 1-3) were examined in a sample consisting of 34 adult monozygotic (MZ) twins informative for obstetric complications and cognitive performance. Multivariate linear regression analysis of twin data was implemented to test for associations between methylation levels and both birth weight (BW) and adult working memory (WM) performance. Familial and unique environmental factors underlying these potential relationships were evaluated. A link was detected between DNA methylation levels of two CpG sites in the IGF2BP1 gene and both BW and adult WM performance. The BW-IGF2BP1 methylation association seemed due to non-shared environmental factors influencing BW, whereas the WM-IGF2BP1 methylation relationship seemed mediated by both genes and environment. Our data is in agreement with previous evidence indicating that DNA methylation status may be related to prenatal stress and later neurocognitive phenotypes. While former reports independently detected associations between DNA methylation and either BW or WM, current results suggest that these relationships are not confounded by each other.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/25171170/?tool=EBI
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author Aldo Córdova-Palomera
Silvia Alemany
Mar Fatjó-Vilas
Ximena Goldberg
Juan Carlos Leza
Ana González-Pinto
Igor Nenadic
Lourdes Fañanás
spellingShingle Aldo Córdova-Palomera
Silvia Alemany
Mar Fatjó-Vilas
Ximena Goldberg
Juan Carlos Leza
Ana González-Pinto
Igor Nenadic
Lourdes Fañanás
Birth weight, working memory and epigenetic signatures in IGF2 and related genes: a MZ twin study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Aldo Córdova-Palomera
Silvia Alemany
Mar Fatjó-Vilas
Ximena Goldberg
Juan Carlos Leza
Ana González-Pinto
Igor Nenadic
Lourdes Fañanás
author_sort Aldo Córdova-Palomera
title Birth weight, working memory and epigenetic signatures in IGF2 and related genes: a MZ twin study.
title_short Birth weight, working memory and epigenetic signatures in IGF2 and related genes: a MZ twin study.
title_full Birth weight, working memory and epigenetic signatures in IGF2 and related genes: a MZ twin study.
title_fullStr Birth weight, working memory and epigenetic signatures in IGF2 and related genes: a MZ twin study.
title_full_unstemmed Birth weight, working memory and epigenetic signatures in IGF2 and related genes: a MZ twin study.
title_sort birth weight, working memory and epigenetic signatures in igf2 and related genes: a mz twin study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Neurodevelopmental disruptions caused by obstetric complications play a role in the etiology of several phenotypes associated with neuropsychiatric diseases and cognitive dysfunctions. Importantly, it has been noticed that epigenetic processes occurring early in life may mediate these associations. Here, DNA methylation signatures at IGF2 (insulin-like growth factor 2) and IGF2BP1-3 (IGF2-binding proteins 1-3) were examined in a sample consisting of 34 adult monozygotic (MZ) twins informative for obstetric complications and cognitive performance. Multivariate linear regression analysis of twin data was implemented to test for associations between methylation levels and both birth weight (BW) and adult working memory (WM) performance. Familial and unique environmental factors underlying these potential relationships were evaluated. A link was detected between DNA methylation levels of two CpG sites in the IGF2BP1 gene and both BW and adult WM performance. The BW-IGF2BP1 methylation association seemed due to non-shared environmental factors influencing BW, whereas the WM-IGF2BP1 methylation relationship seemed mediated by both genes and environment. Our data is in agreement with previous evidence indicating that DNA methylation status may be related to prenatal stress and later neurocognitive phenotypes. While former reports independently detected associations between DNA methylation and either BW or WM, current results suggest that these relationships are not confounded by each other.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/25171170/?tool=EBI
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