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Analysis of DNA methylation at birth and in childhood reveals changes associated with season of birth and latitude.

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Kadalayil, L; Alam, MZ; White, CH; Ghantous, A; Walton, E; Gruzieva, O; Merid, SK; Kumar, A; Roy, RP; Solomon, O; Huen, K; Eskenazi, B ...
Published in: Clin Epigenetics
September 11, 2023

BACKGROUND: Seasonal variations in environmental exposures at birth or during gestation are associated with numerous adult traits and health outcomes later in life. Whether DNA methylation (DNAm) plays a role in the molecular mechanisms underlying the associations between birth season and lifelong phenotypes remains unclear. METHODS: We carried out epigenome-wide meta-analyses within the Pregnancy And Childhood Epigenetic Consortium to identify associations of DNAm with birth season, both at differentially methylated probes (DMPs) and regions (DMRs). Associations were examined at two time points: at birth (21 cohorts, N = 9358) and in children aged 1-11 years (12 cohorts, N = 3610). We conducted meta-analyses to assess the impact of latitude on birth season-specific associations at both time points. RESULTS: We identified associations between birth season and DNAm (False Discovery Rate-adjusted p values < 0.05) at two CpGs at birth (winter-born) and four in the childhood (summer-born) analyses when compared to children born in autumn. Furthermore, we identified twenty-six differentially methylated regions (DMR) at birth (winter-born: 8, spring-born: 15, summer-born: 3) and thirty-two in childhood (winter-born: 12, spring and summer: 10 each) meta-analyses with few overlapping DMRs between the birth seasons or the two time points. The DMRs were associated with genes of known functions in tumorigenesis, psychiatric/neurological disorders, inflammation, or immunity, amongst others. Latitude-stratified meta-analyses [higher (≥ 50°N), lower (< 50°N, northern hemisphere only)] revealed differences in associations between birth season and DNAm by birth latitude. DMR analysis implicated genes with previously reported links to schizophrenia (LAX1), skin disorders (PSORS1C, LTB4R), and airway inflammation including asthma (LTB4R), present only at birth in the higher latitudes (≥ 50°N). CONCLUSIONS: In this large epigenome-wide meta-analysis study, we provide evidence for (i) associations between DNAm and season of birth that are unique for the seasons of the year (temporal effect) and (ii) latitude-dependent variations in the seasonal associations (spatial effect). DNAm could play a role in the molecular mechanisms underlying the effect of birth season on adult health outcomes.

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Clin Epigenetics

DOI

EISSN

1868-7083

Publication Date

September 11, 2023

Volume

15

Issue

1

Start / End Page

148

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Seasons
  • Inflammation
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • DNA Methylation
  • Child, Preschool
  • Child
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Asthma
 

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Kadalayil, L., Alam, M. Z., White, C. H., Ghantous, A., Walton, E., Gruzieva, O., … Holloway, J. W. (2023). Analysis of DNA methylation at birth and in childhood reveals changes associated with season of birth and latitude. Clin Epigenetics, 15(1), 148. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13148-023-01542-5
Kadalayil, Latha, Md Zahangir Alam, Cory Haley White, Akram Ghantous, Esther Walton, Olena Gruzieva, Simon Kebede Merid, et al. “Analysis of DNA methylation at birth and in childhood reveals changes associated with season of birth and latitude.Clin Epigenetics 15, no. 1 (September 11, 2023): 148. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13148-023-01542-5.
Kadalayil L, Alam MZ, White CH, Ghantous A, Walton E, Gruzieva O, et al. Analysis of DNA methylation at birth and in childhood reveals changes associated with season of birth and latitude. Clin Epigenetics. 2023 Sep 11;15(1):148.
Kadalayil, Latha, et al. “Analysis of DNA methylation at birth and in childhood reveals changes associated with season of birth and latitude.Clin Epigenetics, vol. 15, no. 1, Sept. 2023, p. 148. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/s13148-023-01542-5.
Kadalayil L, Alam MZ, White CH, Ghantous A, Walton E, Gruzieva O, Merid SK, Kumar A, Roy RP, Solomon O, Huen K, Eskenazi B, Rzehak P, Grote V, Langhendries J-P, Verduci E, Ferre N, Gruszfeld D, Gao L, Guan W, Zeng X, Schisterman EF, Dou JF, Bakulski KM, Feinberg JI, Soomro MH, Pesce G, Baiz N, Isaevska E, Plusquin M, Vafeiadi M, Roumeliotaki T, Langie SAS, Standaert A, Allard C, Perron P, Bouchard L, van Meel ER, Felix JF, Jaddoe VWV, Yousefi PD, Ramlau-Hansen CH, Relton CL, Tobi EW, Starling AP, Yang IV, Llambrich M, Santorelli G, Lepeule J, Salas LA, Bustamante M, Ewart SL, Zhang H, Karmaus W, Röder S, Zenclussen AC, Jin J, Nystad W, Page CM, Magnus M, Jima DD, Hoyo C, Maguire RL, Kvist T, Czamara D, Räikkönen K, Gong T, Ullemar V, Rifas-Shiman SL, Oken E, Almqvist C, Karlsson R, Lahti J, Murphy SK, Håberg SE, London S, Herberth G, Arshad H, Sunyer J, Grazuleviciene R, Dabelea D, Steegers-Theunissen RPM, Nohr EA, Sørensen TIA, Duijts L, Hivert M-F, Nelen V, Popovic M, Kogevinas M, Nawrot TS, Herceg Z, Annesi-Maesano I, Fallin MD, Yeung E, Breton CV, Koletzko B, Holland N, Wiemels JL, Melén E, Sharp GC, Silver MJ, Rezwan FI, Holloway JW. Analysis of DNA methylation at birth and in childhood reveals changes associated with season of birth and latitude. Clin Epigenetics. 2023 Sep 11;15(1):148.
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Published In

Clin Epigenetics

DOI

EISSN

1868-7083

Publication Date

September 11, 2023

Volume

15

Issue

1

Start / End Page

148

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • Seasons
  • Inflammation
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • DNA Methylation
  • Child, Preschool
  • Child
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Asthma