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Series GSE27317 Query DataSets for GSE27317
Status Public on Sep 01, 2011
Title Correlation between maternal age and newborn DNA methylation
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Methylation profiling by array
Summary Background: Changes in DNA methylation patterns with age frequently have been observed and implicated in the normal aging process and its associated increasing risk of disease, particularly cancer. Additionally, the offspring of older parents are at significantly increased risk of cancer, diabetes, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Only a proportion of these increased risks among the children of older parents can be attributed to nondisjunction and chromosomal rearrangements. Results: Using a genome-wide survey of 27,578 CpG dinucleotides in a cohort of 168 newborns, we examined the relationship between DNA methylation in newborns and a variety of parental and newborn traits. We found that methylation levels of 144 CpGs belonging to 142 genes were significantly correlated with maternal age. A weaker correlation was observed with paternal age. Among these genes, processes related to cancer were over-represented, as were functions related to neurological regulation, glucose/carbohydrate metabolism, nucleocytoplasmic transport, and transcriptional regulation. CpGs exhibiting gender differences in methylation were overwhelmingly located on the X chromosome, although a small subset of autosomal CpGs were found in genes previously shown to exhibit gender-specific differences in methylation levels. Conclusions: These results indicate that there are differences in CpG methylation levels at birth that are related to parental age and that could influence disease risk in childhood and throughout life.
 
Overall design 168 newborn umbilical cord buffy coat samples run singly as a cross-sectional study, not case-control.
 
Contributor(s) Adkins RM
Citation(s) 21453505
Submission date Feb 15, 2011
Last update date Jan 02, 2015
Contact name Ronald M Adkins
E-mail(s) radkins1@uthsc.edu
Organization name Univ TN Health Science Center
Department Pediatrics
Street address 50 N Dunlap, 308 West Patient Tower
City Memphis
State/province TN
ZIP/Postal code 38103
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL8490 Illumina HumanMethylation27 BeadChip (HumanMethylation27_270596_v.1.2)
Samples (168)
GSM675231 Umbilical cord blood_104
GSM675232 Umbilical cord blood_107
GSM675233 Umbilical cord blood_111
Relations
BioProject PRJNA137185

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