Grandmaternal smoking increases asthma risk in grandchildren: A nationwide Swedish cohort.
Caroline Jane LodgeL BråbäckA J LoweS C DharmageD OlssonB ForsbergPublished in: Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2017)
Children had an increased risk of asthma in the first 6 years of life if their grandmothers smoked during early pregnancy, independent of maternal smoking. Importantly, this exhibited a dose-response relationship and was associated with a persistent childhood asthma phenotype. These findings support possible epigenetic transmission of risk from environmental exposures in previous generations.