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Exploring mitochondrial heteroplasmy in neonates: implications for growth patterns and overweight in the first years of life
Mitochondrial heteroplasmy reflects genetic diversity within individuals due to the presence of varying mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences, possibly affecting mitochondrial function and energy production in c...
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Open AccessMaternal educational attainment in pregnancy and epigenome-wide DNA methylation changes in the offspring from birth until adolescence
Maternal educational attainment (MEA) shapes offspring health through multiple potential pathways. Differential DNA methylation may provide a mechanistic understanding of these long-term associations. We aimed...
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Open AccessA Pregnancy and Childhood Epigenetics Consortium (PACE) meta-analysis highlights potential relationships between birth order and neonatal blood DNA methylation
Higher birth order is associated with altered risk of many disease states. Changes in placentation and exposures to in utero growth factors with successive pregnancies may impact later life disease risk via pe...
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Open AccessCord blood epigenome-wide meta-analysis in six European-based child cohorts identifies signatures linked to rapid weight growth
Rapid postnatal growth may result from exposure in utero or early life to adverse conditions and has been associated with diseases later in life and, in particular, with childhood obesity. DNA methylation, interf...
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Open AccessIn utero particulate matter exposure in association with newborn mitochondrial ND4L10550A>G heteroplasmy and its role in overweight during early childhood
Mitochondria play an important role in the energy metabolism and are susceptible to environmental pollution. Prenatal air pollution exposure has been linked with childhood obesity. Placental mtDNA mutations ha...
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Open AccessCord blood metabolites and rapid postnatal growth as multiple mediators in the prenatal propensity to childhood overweight
The mechanisms underlying childhood overweight and obesity are poorly known. Here, we investigated the direct and indirect effects of different prenatal exposures on offspring rapid postnatal growth and overwe...
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Open AccessMethylome-wide analysis of IVF neonates that underwent embryo culture in different media revealed no significant differences
A growing number of children born are conceived through in vitro fertilisation (IVF), which has been linked to an increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomes, as well as altered growth profiles and cardiometa...
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Open AccessCord blood metabolic signatures predictive of childhood overweight and rapid growth
Metabolomics may identify biological pathways predisposing children to the risk of overweight and obesity. In this study, we have investigated the cord blood metabolic signatures of rapid growth in infancy and...
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Open AccessThe PRIAMO study: age- and sex-related relationship between prodromal constipation and disease phenotype in early Parkinson’s disease
To explore the impact of sex and age on relationship between prodromal constipation and disease phenotype in Parkinson’s disease at early stages.
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Open AccessDNA methylation of insulin-like growth factor 2 and H19 cluster in cord blood and prenatal air pollution exposure to fine particulate matter
The IGF2 (insulin-like growth factor 2) and H19 gene cluster plays an important role during pregnancy as it promotes both foetal and placental growth. We investigated the association between cord blood DNA methyl...
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The Impact of Air Pollution on Our Epigenome: How Far Is the Evidence? (A Systematic Review)
This systematic review evaluated existing evidence linking air pollution exposure in humans to major epigenetic mechanisms: DNA methylation, microRNAs, long noncoding RNAs, and chromatin regulation.