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Maternal age is related to offspring DNA methylation: a meta-analysis of results from the PACE consortium

Maternal age is related to offspring DNA methylation: a meta-analysis of results from the PACE consortium
Maternal age is related to offspring DNA methylation: a meta-analysis of results from the PACE consortium

Worldwide trends to delay childbearing have increased parental ages at birth. Older parental age may harm offspring health, but mechanisms remain unclear. Alterations in offspring DNA methylation (DNAm) patterns could play a role as aging has been associated with methylation changes in gametes of older individuals. We meta-analyzed epigenome-wide associations of parental age with offspring blood DNAm of over 9500 newborns and 2000 children (5-10 years old) from the Pregnancy and Childhood Epigenetics consortium. In newborns, we identified 33 CpG sites in 13 loci with DNAm associated with maternal age (PFDR < 0.05). Eight of these CpGs were located near/in the MTNR1B gene, coding for a melatonin receptor. Regional analysis identified them together as a differentially methylated region consisting of 9 CpGs in/near MTNR1B, at which higher DNAm was associated with greater maternal age (PFDR = 6.92 × 10-8) in newborns. In childhood blood samples, these differences in blood DNAm of MTNR1B CpGs were nominally significant (p < 0.05) and retained the same positive direction, suggesting persistence of associations. Maternal age was also positively associated with higher DNA methylation at three CpGs in RTEL1-TNFRSF6B at birth (PFDR < 0.05) and nominally in childhood (p < 0.0001). Of the remaining 10 CpGs also persistent in childhood, methylation at cg26709300 in YPEL3/BOLA2B in external data was associated with expression of ITGAL, an immune regulator. While further study is needed to establish causality, particularly due to the small effect sizes observed, our results potentially support offspring DNAm as a mechanism underlying associations of maternal age with child health.

Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Male, Pregnancy, CpG Islands/genetics, DNA Methylation/genetics, Maternal Age
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Yeung, Edwina, Biedrzycki, Richard J. and Gómez Herrera, Laura C. , et al. (2024) Maternal age is related to offspring DNA methylation: a meta-analysis of results from the PACE consortium. Aging Cell, 23 (8), [e14194]. (doi:10.1111/acel.14194).

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Abstract

Worldwide trends to delay childbearing have increased parental ages at birth. Older parental age may harm offspring health, but mechanisms remain unclear. Alterations in offspring DNA methylation (DNAm) patterns could play a role as aging has been associated with methylation changes in gametes of older individuals. We meta-analyzed epigenome-wide associations of parental age with offspring blood DNAm of over 9500 newborns and 2000 children (5-10 years old) from the Pregnancy and Childhood Epigenetics consortium. In newborns, we identified 33 CpG sites in 13 loci with DNAm associated with maternal age (PFDR < 0.05). Eight of these CpGs were located near/in the MTNR1B gene, coding for a melatonin receptor. Regional analysis identified them together as a differentially methylated region consisting of 9 CpGs in/near MTNR1B, at which higher DNAm was associated with greater maternal age (PFDR = 6.92 × 10-8) in newborns. In childhood blood samples, these differences in blood DNAm of MTNR1B CpGs were nominally significant (p < 0.05) and retained the same positive direction, suggesting persistence of associations. Maternal age was also positively associated with higher DNA methylation at three CpGs in RTEL1-TNFRSF6B at birth (PFDR < 0.05) and nominally in childhood (p < 0.0001). Of the remaining 10 CpGs also persistent in childhood, methylation at cg26709300 in YPEL3/BOLA2B in external data was associated with expression of ITGAL, an immune regulator. While further study is needed to establish causality, particularly due to the small effect sizes observed, our results potentially support offspring DNAm as a mechanism underlying associations of maternal age with child health.

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Accepted/In Press date: 19 April 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 29 May 2024
Published date: 13 August 2024
Keywords: Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Male, Pregnancy, CpG Islands/genetics, DNA Methylation/genetics, Maternal Age

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Local EPrints ID: 499830
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499830
ISSN: 1474-9718
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Author: Edwina Yeung
Author: Richard J. Biedrzycki
Author: Laura C. Gómez Herrera
Author: Prachand Issarapu
Author: John Dou
Author: Irene Fontes Marques
Author: Sohail Rafik Mansuri
Author: Christian Magnus Page
Author: Justin Harbs
Author: Dennis Khodasevich
Author: Eric Poisel
Author: Zhongzheng Niu
Author: Catherine Allard
Author: Emma Casey
Author: Fernanda Morales Berstein
Author: Giulia Mancano
Author: Hannah R. Elliott
Author: Rebecca Richmond
Author: Yiyan He
Author: Justiina Ronkainen
Author: Sylvain Sebert
Author: Erin M. Bell
Author: Gemma Sharp
Author: Sunni L. Mumford
Author: Enrique F. Schisterman
Author: Giriraj R. Chandak
Author: Sirazul A. Sahariah
Author: Matt J. Silver
Author: Andrew M. Prentice
Author: Luigi Bouchard
Author: Magnus Domellof
Author: Christina West
Author: Nina Holland
Author: Andres Cardenas
Author: Brenda Eskenazi
Author: Lea Zillich
Author: Stephanie H Witt
Author: Tabea Send
Author: Carrie Breton
Author: Kelly M. Bakulski
Author: M. Daniele Fallin
Author: Rebecca J. Schmidt
Author: Dan J. Stein
Author: Heather J. Zar
Author: Vincent W.V. Jaddoe
Author: John Wright
Author: Regina Grazuleviciene
Author: Kristine Bjerve Gutzkow
Author: Jordi Sunyer
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