BACKGROUND:Leptin regulates satiety and energy homoeostasis, and plays a key role in placentation in pregnancy. Previous studies have demonstrated regulation of leptin gene (LEP) expression and/or methylation in placenta and cord blood in association with early life exposures, but most have been small and have not considered the influence of genetic variation. Here, we investigated the relationship between maternal factors in pregnancy, infant anthropometry and LEP genetic variation with LEP promoter methylation at birth and 12 months of age. METHODS:LEP methylation was measured in cord (n = 877) and 12-month (n = 734) blood in the Barwon Infant Study, a population-based pre-birth cohort. Infant adiposity at birth and 12-months was measured...
<p>The methylation status of leptin in cord blood and placenta of EE and NEG were further analyzed b...
© 2017 Wayne State University Press. DNA methylation is the most widely studied of epigenetic mechan...
Low weight at birth associates with subsequent susceptibility to diabetes. Epigenetic modulation is ...
Background: Leptin regulates satiety and energy homoeostasis, and plays a key role in placentation i...
Increasing evidence links epigenetic variation to anthropometric and metabolic measures. Leptin sign...
Changes in fetal DNA methylation (DNAm) of the leptin (LEP) gene have been associated with exposure ...
BACKGROUND: Perinatal environmental factors have been associated with the metabolic programming of c...
<div><p>Leptin is an adipokine that acts in the central nervous system and regulates energy balance....
BackgroundNeonatal adiposity is a risk factor for childhood obesity. Investigating contributors to n...
© 2019 Toby Edward MansellThere is now considerable evidence indicating that risk of many complex di...
To determine whether DNA methylation (DNA-M) of the leptin receptor genotype (LEPR/LEPROT) links ges...
Background Leptin, mainly secreted by fat cells, plays a core role in the regulation of appetite and...
Understanding the regulatory mechanisms that affect obesogenic genes expression in newborns is essen...
Vitamin B12 (B12) insufficiency is common in pregnancy and independently predicts insulin resistance...
Background: Breastfeeding is protective against many long-term diseases, yet the mechanisms involved...
<p>The methylation status of leptin in cord blood and placenta of EE and NEG were further analyzed b...
© 2017 Wayne State University Press. DNA methylation is the most widely studied of epigenetic mechan...
Low weight at birth associates with subsequent susceptibility to diabetes. Epigenetic modulation is ...
Background: Leptin regulates satiety and energy homoeostasis, and plays a key role in placentation i...
Increasing evidence links epigenetic variation to anthropometric and metabolic measures. Leptin sign...
Changes in fetal DNA methylation (DNAm) of the leptin (LEP) gene have been associated with exposure ...
BACKGROUND: Perinatal environmental factors have been associated with the metabolic programming of c...
<div><p>Leptin is an adipokine that acts in the central nervous system and regulates energy balance....
BackgroundNeonatal adiposity is a risk factor for childhood obesity. Investigating contributors to n...
© 2019 Toby Edward MansellThere is now considerable evidence indicating that risk of many complex di...
To determine whether DNA methylation (DNA-M) of the leptin receptor genotype (LEPR/LEPROT) links ges...
Background Leptin, mainly secreted by fat cells, plays a core role in the regulation of appetite and...
Understanding the regulatory mechanisms that affect obesogenic genes expression in newborns is essen...
Vitamin B12 (B12) insufficiency is common in pregnancy and independently predicts insulin resistance...
Background: Breastfeeding is protective against many long-term diseases, yet the mechanisms involved...
<p>The methylation status of leptin in cord blood and placenta of EE and NEG were further analyzed b...
© 2017 Wayne State University Press. DNA methylation is the most widely studied of epigenetic mechan...
Low weight at birth associates with subsequent susceptibility to diabetes. Epigenetic modulation is ...