DNA methylation of regulatory regions of imprinted genes at birth and its relation to infant temperament
- Bernard F. Fuemmeler,
- Chien Ti Lee,
- Adelheid Soubry,
- Edwin S. Iversen,
- Zhiqing Huang,
- Amy P. Murtha
- Virginia Commonwealth University,
- Brigham Young University,
- KU Leuven,
- Duke University,
- University of Virginia,
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation of the differentially methylated regions (DMRs) of imprinted genes is relevant to neurodevelopment. METHODS: DNA methylation status of the DMRs of nine imprinted genes in umbilical cord blood leukocytes was analyzed in relation to infant behaviors and temperament (n = 158). RESULTS: MEG3 DMR levels were positively associated with internalizing (β = 0.15, P = 0.044) and surgency (β = 0.19, P = 0.018) behaviors, after adjusting for birth weight, gender, gestational age at birth, maternal age at delivery, race/ethnicity, education level, smoking status, parity, and a history of anxiety or depression. Higher methylation levels at the intergenic MEG3-IG methylation regions were associated with surgency (β = 0.28, P = 0.0003) and PEG3 was positively related to externalizing (β = 0.20, P = 0.01) and negative affectivity (β = 0.18, P = 0.02). CONCLUSION: While the small sample size limits inference, these pilot data support gene-specific associations between epigenetic differences in regulatory regions of imprinted domains at birth and later infant temperament.
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Original language
EnglishPages from-to (Number of pages)
Pages 59-67 (9 pages)Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Genetics and Epigenetics (Volume 1, Issue 8)Publication milestones
- Published - 28/11/2016
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ISSN
1179-237XExternal Publication IDs
- Scopus: 85012008556
