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Associations of circulating folate, vitamin B12 and homocysteine concentrations in early pregnancy and cord blood with epigenetic gestational age: the Generation R Study.

Giulietta S MonassoLeanne K KüpersVincent W V JaddoeSandra G HeilJanine F Felix
Published in: Clinical epigenetics (2021)
We found some evidence to support associations of higher maternal plasma homocysteine concentrations with positive gestational age acceleration, suggesting faster epigenetic than clinical gestational aging. Cord serum vitamin B12 concentrations may be associated with negative gestational age acceleration, indicating slower epigenetic than clinical gestational aging. Future studies could examine whether altered fetal epigenetic aging underlies the associations of circulating homocysteine and vitamin B12 blood concentrations during fetal development with long-term health outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • gestational age
  • birth weight
  • dna methylation
  • weight gain
  • preterm birth
  • cord blood
  • gene expression
  • body mass index
  • pregnant women