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NR3C1 gene methylation and cortisol levels in preterm and healthy full-term infants in the first 3 months of life.

Authors :
Chalfun G
Araújo Brasil A
Paravidino VB
Soares-Lima SC
Souza Almeida Lopes M
Santos Salú MD
Barbosa E Dos Santos PV
P da Cunha Trompiere AC
Vieira Milone LT
Rodrigues-Santos G
Genuíno de Oliveira MB
Robaina JR
Lima-Setta F
Reis MM
Ledo Alves da Cunha AJ
Prata-Barbosa A
de Magalhães-Barbosa MC
Source :
Epigenomics [Epigenomics] 2022 Dec; Vol. 14 (24), pp. 1545-1561. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Mar 02.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Aim: To describe NR3C1 exon-1 <subscript>F</subscript> methylation and cortisol levels in newborns. Materials & methods: Preterm ≤1500 g and full-term infants were included. Samples were collected at birth and at days 5, 30 and 90 (or at discharge). Results: 46 preterm and 49 full-term infants were included. Methylation was stable over time in full-term infants (p = 0.3116) but decreased in preterm infants (p = 0.0241). Preterm infants had higher cortisol levels on the fifth day, while full-term infants showed increasing levels (p = 0.0177) over time. Conclusion: Hypermethylated sites in NR3C1 at birth and higher cortisol levels on day 5 suggest that prematurity, reflecting prenatal stress, affects the epigenome. Methylation decrease over time in preterm infants suggests that postnatal factors may modify the epigenome, but their role needs to be clarified.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1750-192X
Volume :
14
Issue :
24
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Epigenomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36861354
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2217/epi-2022-0444