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Association of homocysteine with global DNA methylation in vegetarian Indian pregnant women and neonatal birth anthropometrics.

Authors :
Gadgil, Maithili S.
Joshi, Kalpana S.
Naik, Sadanand S.
Pandit, Anand N.
Otiv, Suhas R.
Patwardhan, Bhushan K.
Source :
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine; Nov2014, Vol. 27 Issue 17, p1749-1753, 5p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Objective: The present study was designed to evaluate if plasma maternal folate, vitamin B-12 and homocysteine levels had an effect on maternal global DNA methylation and neonatal anthropometrics in Indian pregnant women. Methods: A total of 49 participants having completed ≥36 weeks of pregnancy were enrolled in the study. Estimation of folate was by Ion capture assay, vitamin B-12 by microparticle enzyme immunoassay, total homocysteine by fluorescence polarization immunoassay and global DNA methylation using Cayman's DNA methylation enzyme immunoassay (EIA) kit. Results: Folate and vitamin B-12 were inversely correlated to homocysteine in pregnant women consuming vegetarian and non-vegetarian diet. No difference in global DNA methylation was found between the vegetarian and non-vegetarian pregnant women. Folate and vitamin B-12 did not show association with global DNA methylation, however plasma total homocysteine of the vegetarian group showed significant correlation to global DNA methylation ( r<superscript>2 </superscript>= 0.49, p = 0.011). Plasma total homocysteine was inversely related to tricep skinfold ( r<superscript>2 </superscript>= −0.484, p = 0.01) and chest circumference ( r<superscript>2 </superscript>= −0.104, p = 0.04) of neonates in vegetarian group. Conclusion: Moderate vitamin B-12 deficiency in vegetarian pregnant women might be the cause of hyperhomocystinemia, hypermethylation when compared to vitamin B-12 sufficient non-vegetarian group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14767058
Volume :
27
Issue :
17
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
98981480
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3109/14767058.2013.879702