Periconceptional diet may persistently influence DNA methylation levels with phenotypic consequences. However, a comprehensive assessment of the characteristics of prenatal malnutrition-associated differentially methylated regions (P-DMRs) is lacking in humans. Here we report on a genome-scale analysis of differential DNA methylation in whole blood after periconceptional exposure to famine during the Dutch Hunger Winter. We show that P-DMRs preferentially occur at regulatory regions, are characterized by intermediate levels of DNA methylation and map to genes enriched for differential expression during early development. Validation and further exploratory analysis of six P-DMRs highlight the critical role of gestational timing. Interestingl...
Poor nutrition during fetal development can permanently alter growth, cardiovascular physiology and ...
Background: Extensive epidemiological studies have established the association between exposure to e...
Evidence is growing for the long-term effects of environmental factors during early-life on later di...
Periconceptional diet may persistently influence DNA methylation levels with phenotypic consequences...
Periconceptional diet may persistently influence DNA methylation levels with phenotypic consequences...
Prenatal famine in humans has been associated with various later-life consequences, depending on the...
Although it is assumed that epigenetic mechanisms, such as changes in DNA methylation (DNAm), underl...
Although it is assumed that epigenetic mechanisms, such as changes in DNA methylation (DNAm), underl...
Although it is assumed that epigenetic mechanisms, such as changes in DNA methylation (DNAm), underl...
Although it is assumed that epigenetic mechanisms, such as changes in DNA methylation (DNAm), underl...
Although it is assumed that epigenetic mechanisms, such as changes in DNA methylation (DNAm), underl...
Although it is assumed that epigenetic mechanisms, such as changes in DNA methylation (DNAm), underl...
Background: The manipulation of pregnancy diets in animals can lead to changes in DNA methylation wi...
Background: DNA methylation has recently been identified as a mediator between in utero famine expos...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation has recently been identified as a mediator between in utero famine expos...
Poor nutrition during fetal development can permanently alter growth, cardiovascular physiology and ...
Background: Extensive epidemiological studies have established the association between exposure to e...
Evidence is growing for the long-term effects of environmental factors during early-life on later di...
Periconceptional diet may persistently influence DNA methylation levels with phenotypic consequences...
Periconceptional diet may persistently influence DNA methylation levels with phenotypic consequences...
Prenatal famine in humans has been associated with various later-life consequences, depending on the...
Although it is assumed that epigenetic mechanisms, such as changes in DNA methylation (DNAm), underl...
Although it is assumed that epigenetic mechanisms, such as changes in DNA methylation (DNAm), underl...
Although it is assumed that epigenetic mechanisms, such as changes in DNA methylation (DNAm), underl...
Although it is assumed that epigenetic mechanisms, such as changes in DNA methylation (DNAm), underl...
Although it is assumed that epigenetic mechanisms, such as changes in DNA methylation (DNAm), underl...
Although it is assumed that epigenetic mechanisms, such as changes in DNA methylation (DNAm), underl...
Background: The manipulation of pregnancy diets in animals can lead to changes in DNA methylation wi...
Background: DNA methylation has recently been identified as a mediator between in utero famine expos...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation has recently been identified as a mediator between in utero famine expos...
Poor nutrition during fetal development can permanently alter growth, cardiovascular physiology and ...
Background: Extensive epidemiological studies have established the association between exposure to e...
Evidence is growing for the long-term effects of environmental factors during early-life on later di...