Global DNA hypomethylation is associated with NTD-affected pregnancy: A case-control study

BACKGROUND: Neural tube defects are severe, common birth defects that result from failure of neural tube closure. They are considered to be a multifactorial disorder, and our knowledge of causal mechanisms remains limited. We hypothesized that abnormal DNA methylation occurs in NTD‐affected fetuses....

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Veröffentlicht in:Birth defects research. A Clinical and molecular teratology 2010-07, Vol.88 (7), p.575-581
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Xiaoli, Guo, Jin, Lei, Yunping, Zou, Jizhen, Lu, Xiaolin, Bao, Yihua, Wu, Lihua, Wu, Jianxin, Zheng, Xiaoying, Shen, Yiping, Wu, Bai-Lin, Zhang, Ting
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUND: Neural tube defects are severe, common birth defects that result from failure of neural tube closure. They are considered to be a multifactorial disorder, and our knowledge of causal mechanisms remains limited. We hypothesized that abnormal DNA methylation occurs in NTD‐affected fetuses. The correlations of global DNA methylation levels with complexity of NTDs and known risk factors of NTDs, MTHFR genotype and fever, were analyzed. METHODS: A hospital‐based case‐control study was performed. Epidemiologic data, pathologic diagnosis, and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) genotype analysis were completed. Array comparative genomic hybridization was used to exclude cytogenetic abnormalities. Global DNA methylation statuses were determined for both brain and skin tissue. RESULTS: Sixty‐five NTD‐affected fetuses and 65 normal controls matched for gestational and maternal ages were collected. In brain tissue, global DNA methylation levels were significantly decreased in cases compared with controls (4.12 vs. 4.99%; p < 0.001). DNA hypomethylation (
ISSN:1542-0752
1542-0760
1542-0760
DOI:10.1002/bdra.20670