Assisted reproductive technologies are associated with limited epigenetic variation at birth that largely resolves by adulthood
David P. Burgner; Lex W. Doyle; Jane Halliday; Robert McLachlan; Markus Juonala; Karin Hammarberg; Anna Czajko; Alexandra Sexton-Oates; Bowon Kim; David J. Amor; Joanne Kennedy; Liam Welsh; Sharon Lewis; Michael Cheung; John McBain; Boris Novakovic; Richard Saffery; Sarath Ranganathan
Assisted reproductive technologies are associated with limited epigenetic variation at birth that largely resolves by adulthood
David P. Burgner
Lex W. Doyle
Jane Halliday
Robert McLachlan
Markus Juonala
Karin Hammarberg
Anna Czajko
Alexandra Sexton-Oates
Bowon Kim
David J. Amor
Joanne Kennedy
Liam Welsh
Sharon Lewis
Michael Cheung
John McBain
Boris Novakovic
Richard Saffery
Sarath Ranganathan
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042824074
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042824074
Tiivistelmä
More than 7 million individuals have been conceived by Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) and there is clear evidence that ART is associated with a range of adverse early life outcomes, including rare imprinting disorders. The periconception period and early embryogenesis are associated with widespread epigenetic remodeling, which can be influenced by ART, with effects on the developmental trajectory in utero, and potentially on health throughout life. Here we profile genome-wide DNA methylation in blood collected in the newborn period and in adulthood (age 22-35 years) from a unique longitudinal cohort of ART-conceived individuals, previously shown to have no differences in health outcomes in early adulthood compared with non-ART-conceived individuals. We show evidence for specific ART-associated variation in methylation around birth, most of which occurred independently of embryo culturing. Importantly, ART-associated epigenetic variation at birth largely resolves by adulthood with no direct evidence that it impacts on development and health.
Kokoelmat
- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19207]