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Aflatoxin Exposure during Early Life Is Associated with Differential DNA Methylation in Two-Year-Old Gambian Children.

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posted on 2025-02-06, 11:57 authored by Akram Ghantous, Alexei Novoloaca, Liacine Bouaoun, Cyrille Cuenin, Marie-Pierre Cros, Ya Xu, Hector Hernandez-Vargas, Momodou K Darboe, Andrew M Prentice, Sophie E Moore, Yun Yun Gong, Zdenko Herceg, Michael N Routledge

Background: DNA methylation is an epigenetic control mechanism that may be altered by environmental exposures. We have previously reported that in utero exposure to the mycotoxin and liver carcinogen aflatoxin B1 from the maternal diet, as measured using biomarkers in the mothers' blood, was associated with differential DNA methylation in white blood cells of 6-month-old infants from The Gambia.

Methods: Here we examined aflatoxin B1-associated differential DNA methylation in white blood cells of 24-month-old children from the same population (n = 244), in relation to the child's dietary exposure assessed using aflatoxin albumin biomarkers in blood samples collected at 6, 12 and 18 months of age. HM450 BeadChip arrays were used to assess DNA methylation, with data compared to aflatoxin albumin adduct levels using two approaches; a continuous model comparing aflatoxin adducts measured in samples collected at 18 months to DNA methylation at 24 months, and a categorical time-dose model that took into account aflatoxin adduct levels at 6, 12 and 18 months, for comparison to DNA methylation at 24 months.

Results: Geometric mean (95% confidence intervals) for aflatoxin albumin levels were 3.78 (3.29, 4.34) at 6 months, 25.1 (21.67, 29.13) at 12 months and 49.48 (43.34, 56.49) at 18 months of age. A number of differentially methylated CpG positions and regions were associated with aflatoxin exposure, some of which affected gene expression. Pathway analysis highlighted effects on genes involved with with inflammatory, signalling and growth pathways.

Conclusions: This study provides further evidence that exposure to aflatoxin in early childhood may impact on DNA methylation.

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To explore the mechanistic pathways by which aflatoxin, a frequent food fungal metabolite, may lead to child growth faltering in sub-Saharan Africa. Relevant biomarkers will be identified for applications in child cohort and intervention studies

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

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UK Medical Research Council (MRC) (MC-A760-5QX00)

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Ghantous, A.; Novoloaca, A.; Bouaoun, L.; Cuenin, C.; Cros, M.-P.; Xu, Y.; Hernandez-Vargas, H.; Darboe, M.K.; Prentice, A.M.; Moore, S.E.; et al. Aflatoxin Exposure during Early Life Is Associated with Differential DNA Methylation in Two-Year-Old Gambian Children. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2021, 22, 8967. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168967

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College of Life Sciences College of Life Sciences/Medicine

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International journal of molecular sciences

Volume

22

Issue

16

Publisher

MDPI AG

issn

1422-0067

eissn

1422-0067

Acceptance date

2021-07-29

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2021

Available date

2025-02-06

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Switzerland

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eng

Deposited by

Dr Michael Routledge

Deposit date

2024-02-13

Data Access Statement

Data is available on request to A.G. (GhantousA@iarc.fr).

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