Journal ArticleOpen Access
Effect of prenatal arsenic exposure on DNA methylation and leukocyte subpopulations in cord blood
Author Affiliations
Oregon State University, Corvallis Environmental Center, Health and Human Development (2HD) Research Network, Harvard University, ...
Published InEpigenetics
Year2014
Citations153
Abstract
Prenatal arsenic exposure is associated with increased risk of disease in adulthood. This has led to considerable interest in arsenic's ability to disrupt fetal programming. Many studies report that arsenic exposure alters DNA methylation in whole blood but these studies did not adjust for cell mixture. In this study, we examined the relationship between arsenic in maternal drinking water collected ≤ 16 weeks gestational age and DNA methylation in cord blood (n = 44) adjusting for leukocyte-tagged differentially methylated regions. DNA methylation was quantified using the Infinium HumanMethylation 450 BeadChip array. Recursively partitioned mixture modeling examined the relationship between arsenic and methylation at 473,844 CpG sites. Median arsenic concentration in water was 12 µg/L (range<1- 510 µg/L). Log 10 arsenic…
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