Epigenome-Wide Associations of Placental DNA Methylation and Behavioral and Emotional Difficulties in Children at 3 Years of Age

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  • Aurélie Nakamura
  • Lucile Broséus
  • Jörg Tost
  • Daniel Vaiman
  • Silvia Martins
  • Katherine Keyes
  • Kim Bonello
  • Mathilde Fekom
  • Strandberg-Larsen, Katrine
  • Anne Laure Sutter-Dallay
  • Barbara Heude
  • Maria Melchior
  • Johanna Lepeule
The placenta is a key organ for fetal and brain development. Its epigenome can be regarded as a biochemical record of the prenatal environment and a potential mechanism of its association with the future health of the fetus. We investigated associations between placental DNA methylation levels and child behavioral and emotional difficulties, assessed at 3 years of age using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) in 441 mother–child dyads from the EDEN cohort. Hypothesis-driven and exploratory analyses (on differentially methylated probes (EWAS) and regions (DMR)) were adjusted for confounders, technical factors, and cell composition estimates, corrected for multiple comparisons, and stratified by child sex. Hypothesis-driven analyses showed an association of cg26703534 (AHRR) with emotional symptoms, and exploratory analyses identified two probes, cg09126090 (intergenic region) and cg10305789 (PPP1R16B), as negatively associated with peer relationship problems, as well as 33 DMRs, mostly positively associated with at least one of the SDQ subscales. Among girls, most associations were seen with emotional difficulties, whereas in boys, DMRs were as much associated with emotional than behavioral difficulties. This study provides the first evidence of associations between placental DNA methylation and child behavioral and emotional difficulties. Our results suggest sex-specific associations and might provide new insights into the mechanisms of neurodevelopment.
Keywords: EWAS; DNA methylation; DOHAD; placenta; child behavior; pregnancy; epidemiology
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer11772
TidsskriftInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Vol/bind24
Udgave nummer14
ISSN1661-6596
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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Funding Information:
A.N. is supported by a grant from IReSP and INCa in the context of the Research program and interventions to reduce and fight against tobacco consumption, grant IRESP-19-TABAC-V1-01. This research was further funded by IReSP and INCa in the context of the research program and interventions to reduce and fight against tobacco consumption, grant INCa_13641, and by the French Agency for National Research, grant ANR-18-CE36-0005. The EDEN study was supported by Foundation for medical research (FRM), National Agency for Research (ANR), National Institute for Research in Public health (IRESP: TGIR cohorte santé 2008 program), French Ministry of Health (DGS), French Ministry of Research, INSERM Bone and Joint Diseases National Research (PRO-A), and Human Nutrition National Research Programs, Paris-Sud University, Nestlé, French National Institute for Population Health Surveillance (InVS), French National Institute for Health Education (INPES), the European Union FP7 programs (FP7/2007–2013, HELIX, ESCAPE, ENRIECO, Medall projects), Diabetes National Research Program (through a collaboration with the French Association of Diabetic Patients (AFD)), French Agency for Environmental Health Safety (now ANSES), Mutuelle Générale de l’Education Nationale complementary health insurance (MGEN), French national agency for food security, French-speaking association for the study of diabetes and metabolism (ALFEDIAM).

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