Folic acid supplementation during pregnancy induces sex-specific changes in methylation and expression of placental 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 in rats
Author
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Peñailillo, Reyna
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Guajardo, Angélica
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Llanos Silva, Miguel
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Hirsch Birn, Sandra
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Ronco Macchiavello, Ana María
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2019-03-18T11:52:24Z
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2019-03-18T11:52:24Z
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2015
Cita de ítem
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PLoS ONE 10(3): e0121098, March 2015
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19326203
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10.1371/journal.pone.0121098
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/166509
Abstract
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In the placenta, 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 (11β-HSD2) limits fetal glucocorticoid exposure and its inhibition has been associated to low birth weight. Its expression,
encoded by the HSD11B2 gene is regulated by DNA methylation. We hypothesized that maternal diets supplemented with folic acid (FA) during pregnancy modify the expression of
placental HSD11B2 through gene methylation. Wistar rats were fed with high (8 mg/kg) or
normal low (1mg/kg, control) levels of FA during pregnancy. Concentrations of mRNA and
protein in placentas were determined by qRT-PCR and Western blot respectively. Methylation in five CpG sites of the placental HSD11B2 promoter (−378 to −275) was analyzed by
bacterial cloning and subsequent sequencing. In the FA-supplemented group, mRNA and
protein levels of 11β-HSD2 decreased by 58% and increased by 89%, respectively, only in
placentas attached to males. In controls, most CpG sites were not methylated except for the
CpG2 site which was 80% methylated. CpG2 methylation level increased under the FA
treatment; however, only in placentas attached to females was this increase significant
(113%). This change was not related to HSD11B2 expression. Fetal weight of females from
FA- supplemented mothers was 6% higher than females from control mothers. In conclusion, this is the first study reporting that FA over supplementation during pregnancy modifies
the placental HSD11B2 gene expression and methylation in a sex-dependent manner, suggesting that maternal diets with high content of FA can induce early sex-specific responses,
which may lead to long-term consequences for the offspring.
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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Folic acid supplementation during pregnancy induces sex-specific changes in methylation and expression of placental 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 in rats