Human placental methylome in the interplay of adverse placental health, environmental exposure, and pregnancy outcome

The placenta is the interface between maternal and fetal circulations, integrating maternal and fetal signals to selectively regulate nutrient, gas, and waste exchange, as well as secrete hormones. In turn, the placenta helps create the in utero environment and control fetal growth and development....

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description The placenta is the interface between maternal and fetal circulations, integrating maternal and fetal signals to selectively regulate nutrient, gas, and waste exchange, as well as secrete hormones. In turn, the placenta helps create the in utero environment and control fetal growth and development. The unique epigenetic profile of the human placenta likely reflects its early developmental separation from the fetus proper and its role in mediating maternal-fetal exchange that leaves it open to a range of exogenous exposures in the maternal circulation. In this review, we cover recent advances in DNA methylation in the context of placental function and development, as well as the interaction between the pregnancy and the environment.
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subjects Autism
Biology and life sciences
Chemokines
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
DNA methylation
DNA Methylation - physiology
Environmental aspects
Environmental Exposure - adverse effects
Environmental toxicology
Epigenesis, Genetic - physiology
Epigenetic inheritance
Epigenetics
Epigenome - physiology
Female
Fetal development
Fetuses
Gene expression
Genetic aspects
Health aspects
Hormones
Hormones - metabolism
Humans
Ligands
Maternal Exposure - adverse effects
Maternal-Fetal Exchange - genetics
Medicine and Health Sciences
Menopause
Methylation
Observations
Physiological aspects
Placenta
Placenta - cytology
Placenta - physiology
Placentation - genetics
Preeclampsia
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Outcome
Pregnant women
Review
Single-Cell Analysis
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