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Immediate and durable effects of maternal tobacco consumption alter placental DNA methylation in enhancer and imprinted gene-containing regions

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BMC MEDICINE
卷 18, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12916-020-01736-1

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Placenta; DNA methylation; Pregnancy; Smoking; Epigenome-wide association study; Molecular epidemiology

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  1. French National Cancer Institute (INCa)
  2. French Institute for Public Health Research (IreSP) [INCa_13641]
  3. French Agency for National Research [ANR-18-CE36-0005, ANR-13-CESA0011]
  4. AVIESAN (Alliance nationale pour les sciences de la vie et de la sante) [ISP09_2014]
  5. Fondation de France [2012-00031593, 201200031617]
  6. Universite Grenoble Alpes [ANR-15-IDEX02]
  7. Fondation ARC Canc'air project [RAC16042CLA]
  8. Plan Cancer [CH7-INS15B66, ASC16012CSA]
  9. ANR Episperm3 program
  10. Foundation for Medical Research (FRM)
  11. National Agency for Research (ANR)
  12. National Institute for Research in Public Health (IRESP: TGIR cohorte sante 2008 program)
  13. French Ministry of Health (DGS)
  14. French Ministry of Research
  15. Inserm Bone and Joint Diseases National Research (PRO-A)
  16. Human Nutrition National Research Programs
  17. Paris-Sud University
  18. Nestle
  19. French National Institute for Population Health Surveillance (InVS)
  20. French National Institute for Health Education (INPES)
  21. European Union
  22. Diabetes National Research Program
  23. French Association of Diabetic Patients (AFD)
  24. ANSES
  25. Mutuelle Generale de l'Education Nationale (MGEN)
  26. French National Agency for Food Security
  27. French-speaking Association for the Study of Diabetes and Metabolism (ALFEDIAM)
  28. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-18-CE36-0005] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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Background Although exposure to cigarette smoking during pregnancy has been associated with alterations of DNA methylation in the cord blood or placental cells, whether such exposure before pregnancy could induce epigenetic alterations in the placenta of former smokers has never been investigated. Methods Our approach combined the analysis of placenta epigenomic (ENCODE) data with newly generated DNA methylation data obtained from 568 pregnant women, the largest cohort to date, either actively smoking during their pregnancy or formerly exposed to tobacco smoking. Results This strategy resulted in several major findings. First, among the 203 differentially methylated regions (DMRs) identified by the epigenome-wide association study, 152 showed reversible alterations of DNA methylation, only present in the placenta of current smokers, whereas 26 were also found altered in former smokers, whose placenta had not been exposed directly to cigarette smoking. Although the absolute methylation changes were smaller than those observed in other contexts, such as in some congenital diseases, the observed alterations were consistent within each DMR. This observation was further supported by a demethylation ofLINE-1sequences in the placentas of both current (beta-coefficient (beta) (95% confidence interval (CI)), - 0.004 (- 0.008; 0.001)) and former smokers (beta(95% CI), - 0.006 (- 0.011; - 0.001)) compared to nonsmokers. Second, the 203 DMRs were enriched in epigenetic marks corresponding to enhancer regions, including monomethylation of lysine 4 and acetylation of lysine 27 of histone H3 (respectively H3K4me1 and H3K27ac). Third, smoking-associated DMRs were also found near and/or overlapping 10 imprinted genes containing regions (corresponding to 16 genes), notably including theNNAT,SGCE/PEG10, andH19/MIR675loci. Conclusions Our results pointing towards genomic regions containing the imprinted genes as well as enhancers as preferential targets suggest mechanisms by which tobacco could directly impact the fetus and future child. The persistence of significant DNA methylation changes in the placenta of former smokers supports the hypothesis of an epigenetic memory of exposure to cigarette smoking before pregnancy. This observation not only is conceptually revolutionary, but these results also bring crucial information in terms of public health concerning potential long-term detrimental effects of smoking in women.

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