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Exposure to aflatoxin B1 in utero is associated with DNA methylation in white blood cells of infants in The Gambia.

Hector Hernandez-Vargas1, Jovita Castelino2, Matt J Silver3, Paula Dominguez-Salas3, Marie-Pierre Cros1, Geoffroy Durand4, Florence Le Calvez-Kelm4, Andrew M Prentice3, Christopher P Wild5, Sophie E Moore6, Branwen J Hennig3, Zdenko Herceg1, Yun Yun Gong7, Michael N Routledge8.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Exposure to environmental toxins during embryonic development may lead to epigenetic changes that influence disease risk in later life. Aflatoxin is a contaminant of staple foods in sub-Saharan Africa, is a known human liver carcinogen and has been associated with stunting in infants.
METHODS: We have measured aflatoxin exposure in 115 pregnant women in The Gambia and examined the DNA methylation status of white blood cells from their infants at 2-8 months old (mean 3.6 ± 0.9). Aflatoxin exposure in women was assessed using an ELISA method to measure aflatoxin albumin (AF-alb) adducts in plasma taken at 1-16 weeks of pregnancy. Genome-wide DNA methylation of infant white blood cells was measured using the Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450beadchip.
RESULTS: AF-alb levels ranged from 3.9 to 458.4 pg/mg albumin. We found that aflatoxin exposure in the mothers was associated to DNA methylation in their infants for 71 CpG sites (false discovery rate < 0.05), with an average effect size of 1.7% change in methylation. Aflatoxin-associated differential methylation was observed in growth factor genes such as FGF12 and IGF1, and immune-related genes such as CCL28, TLR2 and TGFBI. Moreover, one aflatoxin-associated methylation region (corresponding to the miR-4520b locus) was identified.
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that maternal exposure to aflatoxin during the early stages of pregnancy is associated with differential DNA methylation patterns of infants, including in genes related to growth and immune function. This reinforces the need for interventions to reduce aflatoxin exposure, especially during critical periods of fetal and infant development.
© The Author 2015; all rights reserved. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association.

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Keywords:  Aflatoxin; DNA methylation; in utero exposure

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25855716      PMCID: PMC4588861          DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyv027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0300-5771            Impact factor:   7.196


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