Air pollution during pregnancy and placental adaptation in the levels of global DNA methylation.

BACKGROUND:Health in early life is crucial for health later in life. Exposure to air pollution during embryonic and early-life development can result in placental epigenetic modification and foetus reprogramming, which can influence disease susceptibility in later life. Objectives: The aim of this p...

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Main Authors: Zhila Maghbooli, Arash Hossein-Nezhad, Elham Adabi, Effat Asadollah-Pour, Mahsa Sadeghi, Sara Mohammad-Nabi, Leila Zakeri Rad, Ali-Asghar Malek Hosseini, Mehrnaz Radmehr, Fatemeh Faghihi, Atoosa Aghaei, Abolfazl Omidifar, Yasaman Aghababei, Hadis Behzadi
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6034814?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b2eefbb9356d43349523361fccfe87402020-11-25T02:05:57ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01137e019977210.1371/journal.pone.0199772Air pollution during pregnancy and placental adaptation in the levels of global DNA methylation.Zhila MaghbooliArash Hossein-NezhadElham AdabiEffat Asadollah-PourMahsa SadeghiSara Mohammad-NabiLeila Zakeri RadAli-Asghar Malek HosseiniMehrnaz RadmehrFatemeh FaghihiAtoosa AghaeiAbolfazl OmidifarYasaman AghababeiHadis BehzadiBACKGROUND:Health in early life is crucial for health later in life. Exposure to air pollution during embryonic and early-life development can result in placental epigenetic modification and foetus reprogramming, which can influence disease susceptibility in later life. Objectives: The aim of this paper was to investigate the placental adaptation in the level of global DNA methylation and differential gene expression in the methylation cycle in new-borns exposed to high fine particulate matter in the foetal stage. STUDY DESIGN:This is a nested case-control study. We enrolled pregnant healthy women attending prenatal care clinics in Tehran, Iran, who were residents of selected polluted and unpolluted regions, before the 14th week of pregnancy. We calculated the regional background levels of particle mass- particles with aerodynamics diameter smaller than 2.5 μm (PM2.5) and 10 μm (PM10)-of two regions of interest. At the time of delivery, placental tissue was taken for gene expression and DNA methylation analyses. We also recorded birth outcomes (the new-born's sex, birth date, birth weight and length, head and chest circumference, gestational age, Apgar score, and level of neonatal care required). RESULTS:As regards PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations in different time windows of pregnancy, there were significantly independent positive correlations between PM10 and PM2.5 in the first trimester of all subjects and placental global DNA methylation levels (p-value = 0.01, p-value = 0.03, respectively). The gene expression analysis showed there was significant correlation between S-adenosylmethionine expression and PM2.5 (p = 0.003) and PM10 levels in the first trimester (p = 0.03). CONCLUSION:Our data showed prenatal exposures to air pollutants in the first trimester could influence placental adaptation by DNA methylation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6034814?pdf=render
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author Zhila Maghbooli
Arash Hossein-Nezhad
Elham Adabi
Effat Asadollah-Pour
Mahsa Sadeghi
Sara Mohammad-Nabi
Leila Zakeri Rad
Ali-Asghar Malek Hosseini
Mehrnaz Radmehr
Fatemeh Faghihi
Atoosa Aghaei
Abolfazl Omidifar
Yasaman Aghababei
Hadis Behzadi
spellingShingle Zhila Maghbooli
Arash Hossein-Nezhad
Elham Adabi
Effat Asadollah-Pour
Mahsa Sadeghi
Sara Mohammad-Nabi
Leila Zakeri Rad
Ali-Asghar Malek Hosseini
Mehrnaz Radmehr
Fatemeh Faghihi
Atoosa Aghaei
Abolfazl Omidifar
Yasaman Aghababei
Hadis Behzadi
Air pollution during pregnancy and placental adaptation in the levels of global DNA methylation.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Zhila Maghbooli
Arash Hossein-Nezhad
Elham Adabi
Effat Asadollah-Pour
Mahsa Sadeghi
Sara Mohammad-Nabi
Leila Zakeri Rad
Ali-Asghar Malek Hosseini
Mehrnaz Radmehr
Fatemeh Faghihi
Atoosa Aghaei
Abolfazl Omidifar
Yasaman Aghababei
Hadis Behzadi
author_sort Zhila Maghbooli
title Air pollution during pregnancy and placental adaptation in the levels of global DNA methylation.
title_short Air pollution during pregnancy and placental adaptation in the levels of global DNA methylation.
title_full Air pollution during pregnancy and placental adaptation in the levels of global DNA methylation.
title_fullStr Air pollution during pregnancy and placental adaptation in the levels of global DNA methylation.
title_full_unstemmed Air pollution during pregnancy and placental adaptation in the levels of global DNA methylation.
title_sort air pollution during pregnancy and placental adaptation in the levels of global dna methylation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Health in early life is crucial for health later in life. Exposure to air pollution during embryonic and early-life development can result in placental epigenetic modification and foetus reprogramming, which can influence disease susceptibility in later life. Objectives: The aim of this paper was to investigate the placental adaptation in the level of global DNA methylation and differential gene expression in the methylation cycle in new-borns exposed to high fine particulate matter in the foetal stage. STUDY DESIGN:This is a nested case-control study. We enrolled pregnant healthy women attending prenatal care clinics in Tehran, Iran, who were residents of selected polluted and unpolluted regions, before the 14th week of pregnancy. We calculated the regional background levels of particle mass- particles with aerodynamics diameter smaller than 2.5 μm (PM2.5) and 10 μm (PM10)-of two regions of interest. At the time of delivery, placental tissue was taken for gene expression and DNA methylation analyses. We also recorded birth outcomes (the new-born's sex, birth date, birth weight and length, head and chest circumference, gestational age, Apgar score, and level of neonatal care required). RESULTS:As regards PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations in different time windows of pregnancy, there were significantly independent positive correlations between PM10 and PM2.5 in the first trimester of all subjects and placental global DNA methylation levels (p-value = 0.01, p-value = 0.03, respectively). The gene expression analysis showed there was significant correlation between S-adenosylmethionine expression and PM2.5 (p = 0.003) and PM10 levels in the first trimester (p = 0.03). CONCLUSION:Our data showed prenatal exposures to air pollutants in the first trimester could influence placental adaptation by DNA methylation.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6034814?pdf=render
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