Changes in first trimester fetal CYP1A1 and AHRR DNA methylation and mRNA expression in response to exposure to maternal cigarette smoking
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Changes in first trimester fetal CYP1A1 and AHRR DNA methylation and mRNA expression in response to exposure to maternal cigarette smoking
Abstract
Prenatal exposure to maternal cigarette smoking increases the risk of intrauterine growth retardation, adverse pregnancy outcomes, and diseases later in life. Exposure can result in postnatal global and gene-specific DNA methylation changes, with the latter well documented for the CYP1A1 and AHRR genes involved in the detoxification of xenobiotic substances. This study assessed the impact of exposure to maternal smoking on first trimester fetal CYP1A1 and AHRR mRNA expression and DNA methylation for CpG-sites displaying maternal smoking during pregnancy-mediated methylation changes at birth. The analyses included first trimester (6-12 weeks) placentas (N=39) and livers (N=43). For AHRR, exposure to maternal smoking was associated with increased DNA methylation in the placentas of female fetuses; mRNA expression, however, was unchanged. While exposure to maternal smoking was not associated with AHRR DNA methylation changes in fetal livers; mRNA expression was increased. For CYP1A1, exposure to maternal smoking was not associated with fetal DNA methylation changes whereas mRNA expression increased in placentas and male fetal livers. These results show that first trimester exposure to maternal smoking is associated with CYP1A1 and AHRR DNA methylation and mRNA expression changes. However, the results also indicate that maternal smoking during pregnancy-mediated postnatal CYP1A1 and AHRR DNA methylation changes are not imprinted during the first trimester.
Keywords: Cigarette smoking; DNA methylation; Epigenetics; Toxicology; Xenochemicals.
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