| Literature DB >> 21555911 |
Carrie V Breton1, Muhammad T Salam, Frank D Gilliland.
Abstract
DNA methylation in AXL, a receptor tyrosine kinase relevant in cancer and immune function, is reportedly highly heritable. We present evidence to suggest that heritability of DNA methylation in AXL is variable, dependent on population characteristics and cell type studied. Moreover, environmental exposures in utero, particularly exposure to maternal smoking, contributes to variation in DNA methylation of select CpG loci that can affect calculations of heritability. Children exposed to maternal smoking in utero had a 2.3% increase (95 % CI 0.3, 4.2) in DNA methylation in AXL, which was magnified in girls as compared to boys. These results present compelling evidence that environmental exposure to tobacco smoke during pregnancy may alter DNA methylation levels in subtle but potentially important ways, and that these changes are persistent years after birth.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21555911 PMCID: PMC3230541 DOI: 10.4161/epi.6.7.15768
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epigenetics ISSN: 1559-2294 Impact factor: 4.528