DNA methylation mediates the association between breastfeeding and early-life growth trajectories.
Laurent BriollaisDenis RustandCatherine AllardYanyan WuJingxiong XuSamyukta Govinda RajanMarie-France HivertMyriam DoyonLuigi BouchardPatrick O McGowanSteven MatthewsSteven LyePublished in: Clinical epigenetics (2021)
Our study confirmed the early postnatal period as a critical developmental period associated with substantial DNA methylation variations, which in turn could mitigate the development of overweight and obesity from infancy to early childhood. Since an accelerated growth during these developmental periods has been linked to the development of sustained obesity later in life, exclusive breastfeeding could have a major role in preventing the risks of overweight/obesity and children and adults through DNA methylation mechanisms occurring early in life.