| Literature DB >> 26807160 |
Lauren E McCullough1, Erline E Miller2, Michelle A Mendez3, Amy P Murtha4, Susan K Murphy4, Cathrine Hoyo5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Inadequate maternal nutrition during early fetal development can create permanent alterations in the offspring, leading to poor health outcomes. While nutrients involved in one-carbon cycle metabolism are important to fetal growth, associations with specific nutrients remain inconsistent. This study estimates associations between maternal vitamins B12, B6 (pyridoxal phosphate [PLP] and 4-pyridoxic acid [PA]), and homocysteine (Hcy) concentrations, offspring weight (birth weight and 3-year weight gain), and DNA methylation at four differentially methylated regions (DMRs) known to be involved in fetal growth and development (H19, MEG3, SGCE/PEG10, and PLAGL1).Entities:
Keywords: B vitamins; Birth weight; Childhood weight gain; DNA methylation; Epidemiology; Imprinted genes
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26807160 PMCID: PMC4722751 DOI: 10.1186/s13148-016-0174-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Epigenetics ISSN: 1868-7075 Impact factor: 6.551
Study participant characteristics by maternal B vitamin concentrations: Newborn Epigenetic STudy (N = 496)
| Variable | B12 (ng/L) | PLP (nM/L) | PA (nM/L) | Hcy (umoL/L) | |
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| Age at delivery (year) | |||||
| 20–29 | 278 (56%) | 428.44 (56.13–2628.11) | 6.66 (0.00–54.90) | 2.85 (0.00–179.19) | 0.69 (0.30–1.34) |
| 18–< 20 | 22 (4%) | 419.05 (216.96–834.27) | 7.30 (1.25–32.19) | 3.43 (0.00–24.92) | 0.75 (0.44–0.98) |
| 30–35 | 147 (30%) | 495.38 (151.24–3664.91) | 8.46 (0.00–173.86) | 3.70 (0.00–218.44) | 0.70 (0.33–1.54) |
| 36+ | 50 (10%) | 411.46 (148.62–2779.17) | 9.02 (0.41–76.90) | 2.85 (0.00–122.61) | 0.71 (0.35–1.07) |
| Race/ethnicity | |||||
| Black | 186 (42%) | 431.76 (109.44–1249.75) | 5.62 (0.00–34.58) | 2.41 (0.00–130.60) | 0.70 (0.30–1.54) |
| White | 133 (30%) | 493.67 (56.13–3664.91) | 8.87 (0.00–173.86) | 4.85 (0.00–218.44) | 0.73 (0.44–1.19) |
| Hispanic | 121 (28%) | 432.25 (93.47–2779.17) | 8.07 (1.60–30.24) | 2.94 (0.00–30.01) | 0.69 (0.33–1.22) |
| Preterm birth | |||||
| Term | 468 (94%) | 444.02 (56.13–3664.91) | 7.35 (0.00–173.86) | 3.21 (0.00–218.44) | 0.70 (0.30–1.54) |
| Preterm | 29 (6%) | 485.71 (162.05–891.89) | 7.91 (0.00–34.58) | 3.24 (0.00–30.01) | 0.66 (0.33–1.08) |
| Marital status | |||||
| Married | 186 (38%) | 485.98 (148.62–3664.91) | 8.89 (0.00–173.86) | 4.25 (0.00–218.44) | 0.71 (0.30–1.22) |
| Never married | 141 (29%) | 443.03 (56.13–2628.11) | 5.86 (0.95–34.58) | 2.57 (0.00–130.60) | 0.70 (0.35–1.34) |
| Living with partner | 136 (28%) | 406.87 (133.52–1570.18) | 7.73 (0.00–31.59) | 2.94 (0.00–35.09) | 0.69 (0.44–1.54) |
| Other | 28 (5%) | 398.20 (128.05–2779.17) | 7.55 (0.00–35.12) | 2.55 (0.00–11.38) | 0.71 (0.33–1.10) |
| Parity (at enrollment) | |||||
| Multiparous | 320 (65%) | 443.89 (56.13–3664.91) | 6.74 (0.00–173.86) | 2.77 (0.00–218.44) | 0.69 (0.33–1.54) |
| Nulliparous | 176 (35%) | 454.01 (109.44–1600.50) | 9.02 (0.00–63.59) | 4.34 (0.00–186.65) | 0.71 (0.30–1.21) |
| Household income | |||||
| <$25,000 | 215 (55%) | 414.91 (128.05–2779.17) | 6.66 (0.00–56.00) | 2.71 (0.00–30.01) | 0.68 (0.35–1.34) |
| $25,000–$49,999 | 54 (14%) | 426.39 (162.05–855.61) | 6.25 (0.00–173.86) | 3.20 (0.00–218.44) | 0.72 (0.30–1.54) |
| $50,000–$100,000 | 73 (18%) | 500.13 (143.07–3664.91) | 9.92 (0.00–76.90) | 4.67 (0.00–179.19) | 0.73 (0.43–1.19) |
| >$100,000 | 50 (13%) | 507.86 (148.62–1600.50) | 11.32 (1.34–63.59) | 5.52 (0.79–186.65) | 0.68 (0.44–1.10) |
| Education | |||||
| College graduate | 145 (29%) | 508.50 (148.62–3664.91) | 9.15 (0.00–173.86) | 4.60 (0.00–218.44) | 0.70 (0.30–1.21) |
| High school/GED | 108 (22%) | 381.84 (56.13–1038.75) | 6.02 (0.00–54.90) | 2.63 (0.00–179.19) | 0.70 (0.40–1.14) |
| Less than high school | 166 (34%) | 437.94 (93.47–2779.17) | 6.78 (0.00–35.12) | 2.74 (0.00–30.01) | 0.68 (0.33–1.34) |
| Some college | 75 (15%) | 415.24 (195.26–1600.50) | 7.08 (0.00–56.00) | 3.18 (0.00–119.67) | 0.72 (0.48–1.54) |
| Body Mass Index (kg/m2) | |||||
| 18.5–24.99 | 195 (41%) | 482.78 (93.47–2779.17) | 8.35 (0.00–173.86) | 3.95 (0.00–218.44) | 0.70 (0.40–1.22) |
| 25–29.99 | 149 (31%) | 436.88 (140.80–3664.91) | 6.92 (0.41–52.23) | 2.75 (0.00–130.60) | 0.69 (0.30–1.34) |
| >29.99 | 135 (28%) | 392.29 (56.13–1570.18) | 5.85 (0.00–39.70) | 2.78 (0.00–36.57) | 0.71 (0.40–1.54) |
| Smoking status | |||||
| No smoking | 358 (74%) | 450.11 (93.47–2779.17) | 7.91 (0.00–173.86) | 3.31 (0.00–218.44) | 0.70 (0.30–1.34) |
| Smoking prior to pregnancy | 49 (10%) | 433.03 (195.26–3664.91) | 7.71 (0.00–70.22) | 3.42 (0.00–129.48) | 0.65 (0.44–1.04) |
| Smoking during pregnancy | 79 (16%) | 447.62 (56.13–1570.18) | 5.27 (0.35–39.70) | 2.74 (0.30–130.60) | 0.71 (0.40–1.54) |
| Folic acid supplementation | |||||
| Yes | 433 (89%) | 441.19 (56.13–2779.17) | 7.04 (0.00–76.90) | 3.08 (0.00–186.65) | 0.70 (0.30–1.54) |
| No | 52 (11%) | 461.59 (143.07–3664.91) | 9.87 (2.34–173.86) | 3.49 (0.00–218.44) | 0.69 (0.45–1.19) |
| Gestational diabetes | |||||
| No | 461 (94%) | 447.62 (56.13–3664.91) | 7.35 (0.00–173.86) | 3.10 (0.00–218.44) | 0.69 (0.30–1.54) |
| Yes | 30 (6%) | 415.23 (195.26–841.23) | 9.07 (1.43–33.29) | 3.41 (0.93–36.57) | 0.72 (0.53–1.07) |
| Gestational age at blood draw | |||||
| 1st trimester | 316 (64%) | 455.71 (56.13–3664.91) | 8.85 (0.00–173.86) | 3.51 (0.00–218.44) | 0.71 (0.30–1.54) |
| 2nd trimester | 166 (33%) | 415.23 (109.44–2779.17) | 5.77 (0.00–32.19) | 2.70 (0.00–36.57) | 0.66 (0.40–1.34) |
| 3rd trimester | 15 (3%) | 301.80 (216.96–759.84) | 3.06 (0.35–11.64) | 2.16 (0.00–30.01) | 0.62 (0.44–1.03) |
| Infant sex | |||||
| Male | 248 (50%) | 444.75 (109.44–3664.91) | 7.33 (0.00–76.90) | 3.25 (0.00–179.19) | 0.70 (0.33–1.19) |
| Female | 249 (50%) | 447.77 (56.13–2779.17) | 7.54 (0.00–173.86) | 3.18 (0.00–218.44) | 0.69 (0.30–1.54) |
B vitamin B12, PLP pyridoxal phosphate, PA 4-pyridoxic acid, Hcy homocysteine
Adjusted regression coefficients for maternal B vitamins and birth weight by infant sex: Newborn Epigenetic STudy (N = 496)
| Infant sex | |||
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| Maternal B vitamin |
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| B12 | |||
| ≤322.47 ng/L | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| 322.48–446.04 ng/L | −12.89,70.83, 0.86 | 59.38, 104.12,0.58 | −29.38, 101.01,0.77 |
| 446.05–575.51 ng/L | −35.89, 69.24, 0.60 | −59.18, 105.57,0.58 | 13.55, 95.10, 0.88 |
| >575.51 ng/L | 1.85, 69.82, 0.98 | 108.19, 100.01,0.28 | −63.02, 99.61,0.53 |
| p for interaction | 0.5276 | ||
| PLP | |||
| ≤3.76 nM/L | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| 3.77–7.47 nM/L | −72.75, 71.50, 0.31 | 3.37, 106.39, 0.97 | −126.43, 102.07, 0.22 |
| 7.48–12.05 nM/L | −45.61, 73.22, 0.53 | −28.02, 114.15, 0.81 | −15.02, 99.25, 0.88 |
| >12.05 nM/L | 39.81, 75.75, 0.60 | 43.48, 119.08,0.72 | 56.05, 100.69, 0.58 |
| p for interaction | 0.7014 | ||
| PA | |||
| ≤2.06 nM/L | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| 2.07–3.21 nM/L | −13.80,70.48, 0.84 | −50.67, 108.60, 0.64 | 49.43, 96.66, 0.61 |
| 3.22–5.93 nM/L | −35.02,70.51,0.62 | −7.31, 107.61,0.95 | −36.80, 95.43,0.70 |
| >5.93 nM/L | 9.95, 72.43, 0.89 | 16.03, 112.20, 0.89 | 35.43, 97.44, 0.72 |
| p for interaction | 0.9134 | ||
| Hcy | |||
| ≤4.40 umol/L | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| 4.41–5.10 umol/L | −57.72, 70.94, 0.42 | −143.95, 108.74, 0.19 | 27.65, 95.21, 0.77 |
| 5.11–6.00 umol/L | −72.86,71.21,0.31 | −275.57, 105.70,0.01 | 76.91, 98.03, 0.43 |
| >6.00 umol/L | −87.21, 70.48, 0.22 | −210.40, 102.08, 0.04 | 27.33, 98.14, 0.78 |
| p for interaction | 0.1021 | ||
Adjusted for gestational age at delivery, gestational age at blood draw, maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index, maternal race/ethnicity, parity, household income and maternal smoking
B vitamin B12, PLP pyridoxal phosphate, PA 4-pyridoxic acid, Hcy homocysteine
Maternal B vitamins and 3-year weight gain by infant sex: Newborn Epigenetics STudy (N = 273)
| Infant sex | |||
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| All participants ( | Male children (N-137) | Female children ( | |
| Maternal B vitamin |
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| B12 | |||
| ≤322.47 ng/L | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| 322.48–446.04 ng/L | −381.14, 732.87, 0.60 | 33.23, 1199.92, 0.98 | −625.74, 891.01, 0.49 |
| 446.05–575.51 ng/L | −1395.75, 673.18, 0.04 | −1010.30, 1086.31, 0.36 | −1782.25,711.58, 0.02 |
| >575.51 ng/L | −2203.03, 722.49, 0.003 | −2154.17, 1224.31, 0.09 | −1626.59, 837.17, 0.07 |
| p for interaction | 0.6998 | ||
| PLP | |||
| ≤3.76 nM/L | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| 3.77–7.47 nM/L | 448.65, 839.88, 0.60 | 1116.26, 1213.31,0.37 | −1964.83, 1063.30, 0.08 |
| 7.48–12.05 nM/L | 694.16, 897.50, 0.44 | 1220.60, 1530.15, 0.43 | −1778.70, 1006.86, 0.09 |
| >12.05 nM/L | 1181.95, 866.33, 0.18 | 2943.29, 1365.99, 0.04 | −1737.49, 936.33, 0.08 |
| p for interaction | 0.1018 | ||
| PA | |||
| ≤2.06 nM/L | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| 2.07–3.21 nM/L | −268.93, 891.83, 0.76 | 391.05, 1476.59, 0.79 | −1041.07,938.43, 0.28 |
| 3.22–5.93 nM/L | −997.02, 778.44, 0.20 | 784.35, 1434.70, 0.59 | −2307.87, 718.25, 0.005 |
| >5.93 nM/L | −294.59, 826.98, 0.72 | 983.67, 1525.03, 0.52 | −1334.04, 689.14, 0.07 |
| p for interaction | 0.2046 | ||
| Hcy | |||
| ≤4.40 umol/L | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| 4.41–5.10 umol/L | 227.32, 755.24, 0.76 | −692.64, 1335.38, 0.61 | 63.93,715.18, 0.93 |
| 5.11–6.00 umol/L | 71.24,793.17, 0.93 | −1992.29, 1505.14,0.20 | 730.08, 837.30, 0.40 |
| >6.00 umol/L | −217.90,795.33, 0.79 | −1256.44, 1479.32, 0.40 | 554.96, 878.78, 0.54 |
| p for interaction | 0.7041 | ||
Adjusted for gestational age at blood draw, maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index, household income, maternal race/ethnicity, breastfeeding, and caloric intake at age 3
BMI body mass index, B vitamin B12, PLP pyridoxal phosphate, PA 4-pyridoxic acid, Hcy homocysteine
Adjusted regression coefficients for maternal B vitamins and infant differentially methylated regions: Newborn Epigenetic STudy (N = 429)
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| mean methylation % (standard deviation) | ||||
| 47.93 (3.82) | 72.64 (5.55) | 45.98 (5.17) | 57.79 (6.33) | |
| Maternal B vitamins |
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| B12 | ||||
| ≤322.47 ng/L | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| 322.48–446.04 ng/L | 0.53, 0.57, 0.35 | 0.53, 0.85, 0.53 | 0.01, 0.66, 0.98 | 0.39, 0.95, 0.68 |
| 446.05–575.51 ng/L | 0.68, 0.56, 0.22 | 0.01, 0.82, 0.99 | 0.26, 0.66, 0.70 | 0.58, 0.94, 0.54 |
| >575.51 ng/L | −0.41, 0.57, 0.48 | −0.93, 0.85, 0.27 | 0.47, 0.67, 0.48 | 1.79, 0.96, 0.06 |
| PLP | ||||
| ≤3.76 nM/L | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| 3.77–7.47 nM/L | −0.15, 0.60, 0.80 | 0.23, 0.83, 0.79 | 0.99, 0.75, 0.19 | −0.02, 0.98, 0.99 |
| 7.48–12.05 nM/L | −0.68, 0.62, 0.28 | 2.01, 0.89, 0.03 | −0.33, 0.79, 0.68 | −0.26, 1.02, 0.80 |
| >12.05 nM/L | −0.07, 0.63, 0.91 | 3.24, 0.89, <0.01 | −0.30, 0.81,0.71 | −0.11, 1.04, 0.91 |
| PA | ||||
| ≤2.06 nM/L | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| 2.07–3.21 nM/L | −0.45, 0.58, 0.44 | −0.18,0.84, 0.83 | 1.46, 0.74, 0.05 | 1.27, 0.95,0.18 |
| 3.22–5.93 nM/L | −0.09, 0.60, 0.88 | −0.24, 0.87, 0.79 | 0.79, 0.75, 0.29 | 1.54, 0.98, 0.12 |
| >5.93 nM/L | −0.57, 0.61,0.35 | 1.62, 0.87, 0.06 | 0.08, 0.78, 0.92 | −0.15, 0.99, 0.88 |
| Hcy | ||||
| ≤4.40 umol/L | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| 4.41–5.10 umol/L | 1.01, 0.59, 0.09 | 1.49, 0.87, 0.09 | 1.43, 0.77, 0.06 | 1.46, 0.98, 0.14 |
| 5.11–6.00 umol/L | −0.97, 0.58, 0.10 | 1.07, 0.86, 0.21 | 1.19, 0.76, 0.12 | 1.77, 0.97, 0.07 |
| >6.00 umol/L | 0.19, 0.60, 0.75 | 1.60, 0.87, 0.07 | 1.36, 0.79, 0.09 | 1.10, 0.98, 0.27 |
Adjusted for gestational age at delivery, gestational age at blood draw, maternal race/ethnicity, maternal smoking and pre-pregnancy body mass index
DMR differentially methylated region, B vitamin B12, PLP pyridoxal phosphate, PA 4-pyridoxic acid, Hcy homocysteine
Fig. 1Interindividual variability exceeds intraindividual variability in DNA methylation at imprinted DMRs. Shown are the mean methylation levels, ± standard deviation for the four DMRs analyzed, alongside the means for technical replicates that were run alongside for a subset of the samples (~2 % of the total)