Effect of maternal and post weaning folate supply on gene-specific DNA methylation in the small intestine of weaning and adult Apc+/Min and wild type mice.

Increasing evidence supports the developmental origins of adult health and disease hypothesis which argues for a causal relationship between adverse early life nutrition and increased disease risk in adulthood. Modulation of epigenetic marks, e.g. DNA methylation and consequential altered gene expr...

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Main Authors: Jill Ann Mckay, Elizabeth A Williams, John Cummings Mathers
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2011-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Genetics
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CRC
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2011.00023/full
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spelling doaj-4551f59a463e40ccbd4bad60e3dd93412020-11-24T22:01:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Genetics1664-80212011-05-01210.3389/fgene.2011.0002310552Effect of maternal and post weaning folate supply on gene-specific DNA methylation in the small intestine of weaning and adult Apc+/Min and wild type mice.Jill Ann Mckay0Elizabeth A Williams1John Cummings Mathers2Newcastle UniversityUniversity of SheffieldNewcastle UniversityIncreasing evidence supports the developmental origins of adult health and disease hypothesis which argues for a causal relationship between adverse early life nutrition and increased disease risk in adulthood. Modulation of epigenetic marks, e.g. DNA methylation and consequential altered gene expression, has been proposed as a mechanism mediating these effects. Via its role as a methyl donor, dietary folate supply may influence DNA methylation. As aberrant methylation is an early event in colorectal cancer (CRC) pathogenesis, we hypothesised low maternal and/or post-weaning folate intake may influence methylation of genes involved in CRC development. We investigated the effects of maternal folate depletion during pregnancy and lactation on selected gene methylation in the small intestine (SI) of wild type (WT) and Apc+/Min mice at weaning and as adults. We also investigated the effects of folate depletion post-weaning on gene methylation in adult mice. Female C57Bl6/J mice were fed low or normal folate diets from mating with Apc+/Min males to the end of lactation. A sub set of offspring were killed at weaning. Remaining offspring were weaned on to low or normal folate diets, resulting in 4 treatment groups of Apc+/Min and WT mice. p53 was more methylated in weaning and adult WT compared with Apc+/Min mice (p>0.001). Igf2 and Apc were hypermethylated in adult Apc+/Mi n compared with WT mice (p=0.004 & p=0.012 respectively). Low maternal folate reduced p53 methylation in adults (p=0.04). Low post-weaning folate increased Apc methylation in Apc+/Min mice only (p=0.008 for interaction). These observations demonstrate that folate depletion in early life can alter epigenetic marks in a gene specific manner. Also, the differential effects of altered folate supply on DNA methylation in WT and Apc+/Min mice suggest that genotype may modulate epigenetic responses to environmental cues and may have implications for the development of personalised nutrition.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2011.00023/fullCRCFolateApc+/Min mouseGene-specific DNA methylationIn utero
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author Jill Ann Mckay
Elizabeth A Williams
John Cummings Mathers
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Elizabeth A Williams
John Cummings Mathers
Effect of maternal and post weaning folate supply on gene-specific DNA methylation in the small intestine of weaning and adult Apc+/Min and wild type mice.
Frontiers in Genetics
CRC
Folate
Apc+/Min mouse
Gene-specific DNA methylation
In utero
author_facet Jill Ann Mckay
Elizabeth A Williams
John Cummings Mathers
author_sort Jill Ann Mckay
title Effect of maternal and post weaning folate supply on gene-specific DNA methylation in the small intestine of weaning and adult Apc+/Min and wild type mice.
title_short Effect of maternal and post weaning folate supply on gene-specific DNA methylation in the small intestine of weaning and adult Apc+/Min and wild type mice.
title_full Effect of maternal and post weaning folate supply on gene-specific DNA methylation in the small intestine of weaning and adult Apc+/Min and wild type mice.
title_fullStr Effect of maternal and post weaning folate supply on gene-specific DNA methylation in the small intestine of weaning and adult Apc+/Min and wild type mice.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of maternal and post weaning folate supply on gene-specific DNA methylation in the small intestine of weaning and adult Apc+/Min and wild type mice.
title_sort effect of maternal and post weaning folate supply on gene-specific dna methylation in the small intestine of weaning and adult apc+/min and wild type mice.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Genetics
issn 1664-8021
publishDate 2011-05-01
description Increasing evidence supports the developmental origins of adult health and disease hypothesis which argues for a causal relationship between adverse early life nutrition and increased disease risk in adulthood. Modulation of epigenetic marks, e.g. DNA methylation and consequential altered gene expression, has been proposed as a mechanism mediating these effects. Via its role as a methyl donor, dietary folate supply may influence DNA methylation. As aberrant methylation is an early event in colorectal cancer (CRC) pathogenesis, we hypothesised low maternal and/or post-weaning folate intake may influence methylation of genes involved in CRC development. We investigated the effects of maternal folate depletion during pregnancy and lactation on selected gene methylation in the small intestine (SI) of wild type (WT) and Apc+/Min mice at weaning and as adults. We also investigated the effects of folate depletion post-weaning on gene methylation in adult mice. Female C57Bl6/J mice were fed low or normal folate diets from mating with Apc+/Min males to the end of lactation. A sub set of offspring were killed at weaning. Remaining offspring were weaned on to low or normal folate diets, resulting in 4 treatment groups of Apc+/Min and WT mice. p53 was more methylated in weaning and adult WT compared with Apc+/Min mice (p>0.001). Igf2 and Apc were hypermethylated in adult Apc+/Mi n compared with WT mice (p=0.004 & p=0.012 respectively). Low maternal folate reduced p53 methylation in adults (p=0.04). Low post-weaning folate increased Apc methylation in Apc+/Min mice only (p=0.008 for interaction). These observations demonstrate that folate depletion in early life can alter epigenetic marks in a gene specific manner. Also, the differential effects of altered folate supply on DNA methylation in WT and Apc+/Min mice suggest that genotype may modulate epigenetic responses to environmental cues and may have implications for the development of personalised nutrition.
topic CRC
Folate
Apc+/Min mouse
Gene-specific DNA methylation
In utero
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2011.00023/full
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