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Associations between maternal obesity, gestational cytokine levels and child obesity in the NEST cohort.

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Maguire, RL; House, JS; Lloyd, DT; Skinner, HG; Allen, TK; Raffi, AM; Skaar, DA; Park, SS; McCullough, LE; Kollins, SH; Bilbo, SD; Collier, DN ...
Published in: Pediatr Obes
July 2021

BACKGROUND: Although maternal systemic inflammation is hypothesized to link maternal pre-pregnancy obesity to offspring metabolic dysfunction, patient empirical data are limited. OBJECTIVES: In this study, we hypothesized that pre-pregnancy obesity alters systemic chemo/cytokines concentrations in pregnancy, and this alteration contributes to obesity in children. METHODS: In a multi-ethnic cohort of 361 mother-child pairs, we measured prenatal concentrations of plasma TNF-α, IL-6, IL-8, IL-1β, IL-4, IFN-γ, IL-12 p70 subunit, and IL-17A using a multiplex ELISA and examined associations of pre-pregnancy obesity on maternal chemo/cytokine levels, and associations of these cytokine levels with offspring body mass index z score (BMI-z) at age 2-6 years using linear regression. RESULTS: After adjusting for maternal smoking, ethnicity, age, and education, pre-pregnancy obesity was associated with increased concentrations of TNF-α (P = .026) and IFN-γ (P = .06). While we found no evidence for associations between TNF-α concentrations and offspring BMI-z, increased IFN-γ concentrations were associated with decreased BMI-z (P = .0002), primarily in Whites (P = .0011). In addition, increased maternal IL-17A concentrations were associated with increased BMI-z in offspring (P = .0005) with stronger associations in African Americans (P = .0042) than Whites (P = .24). CONCLUSIONS: Data from this study are consistent with maternal obesity-related inflammation during pregnancy, increasing the risk of childhood obesity in an ethnic-specific manner.

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Pediatr Obes

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2047-6310

Publication Date

July 2021

Volume

16

Issue

7

Start / End Page

e12763

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Pregnancy
  • Pediatric Obesity
  • Obesity, Maternal
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Cytokines
  • Cohort Studies
  • Child, Preschool
  • Child
 

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Maguire, R. L., House, J. S., Lloyd, D. T., Skinner, H. G., Allen, T. K., Raffi, A. M., … Hoyo, C. (2021). Associations between maternal obesity, gestational cytokine levels and child obesity in the NEST cohort. Pediatr Obes, 16(7), e12763. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijpo.12763
Maguire, Rachel L., John S. House, Dillon T. Lloyd, Harlyn G. Skinner, Terrence K. Allen, Asifa Mohamed Raffi, David A. Skaar, et al. “Associations between maternal obesity, gestational cytokine levels and child obesity in the NEST cohort.Pediatr Obes 16, no. 7 (July 2021): e12763. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijpo.12763.
Maguire RL, House JS, Lloyd DT, Skinner HG, Allen TK, Raffi AM, et al. Associations between maternal obesity, gestational cytokine levels and child obesity in the NEST cohort. Pediatr Obes. 2021 Jul;16(7):e12763.
Maguire, Rachel L., et al. “Associations between maternal obesity, gestational cytokine levels and child obesity in the NEST cohort.Pediatr Obes, vol. 16, no. 7, July 2021, p. e12763. Pubmed, doi:10.1111/ijpo.12763.
Maguire RL, House JS, Lloyd DT, Skinner HG, Allen TK, Raffi AM, Skaar DA, Park SS, McCullough LE, Kollins SH, Bilbo SD, Collier DN, Murphy SK, Fuemmeler BF, Gowdy KM, Hoyo C. Associations between maternal obesity, gestational cytokine levels and child obesity in the NEST cohort. Pediatr Obes. 2021 Jul;16(7):e12763.
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Published In

Pediatr Obes

DOI

EISSN

2047-6310

Publication Date

July 2021

Volume

16

Issue

7

Start / End Page

e12763

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Pregnancy
  • Pediatric Obesity
  • Obesity, Maternal
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Cytokines
  • Cohort Studies
  • Child, Preschool
  • Child