2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13148-022-01282-y
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Folic acid intervention during pregnancy alters DNA methylation, affecting neural target genes through two distinct mechanisms

Abstract: Background We previously showed that continued folic acid (FA) supplementation beyond the first trimester of pregnancy appears to have beneficial effects on neurocognitive performance in children followed for up to 11 years, but the biological mechanism for this effect has remained unclear. Using samples from our randomized controlled trial of folic acid supplementation in second and third trimester (FASSTT), where significant improvements in cognitive and psychosocial performance were demonstr… Show more

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“…Parental condition is known to impact the fitness of the following generations (Bautista et al, 2023; de Assis et al, 2012; Xu et al, 2023) and maternal effects are well characterised (Jung et al, 2022; Ondičová et al, 2022). In contrast, paternal effects have only recently been recognised as biologically relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parental condition is known to impact the fitness of the following generations (Bautista et al, 2023; de Assis et al, 2012; Xu et al, 2023) and maternal effects are well characterised (Jung et al, 2022; Ondičová et al, 2022). In contrast, paternal effects have only recently been recognised as biologically relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, continued maternal supplementation of folic acid is still essential for a healthy fetus. [9] There are several factors contributing to the depletion of maternal folic acid. Hormonal change, hemodilution, increased placental and fatal demand, increased maternal catabolism of folic acid as pregnancy proceeds, and periods of rapid cell proliferation that demand high folic acid This low maternal folic acid is associated with several pregnancyrelated problems, including inadequate maternal folate status, which has been linked to abruption placentae, preeclampsia, spontaneous abortion, stillbirth, preterm delivery, and low birth weight.…”
Section: Rationale Of Folic Acid Supplementation In Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…79,80 Maternal diet during pregnancy (ie, food intake or supplementation) can additionally influence epigenetics, as shown both in the placenta (histone acetylation) 61 and offspring cord blood (DNA methylation). 62 Children's age can be tracked with methylation analyses, suggesting that the rate of methylation is the result of developmental and growth processes, and cumulative exposures and life events. 65…”
Section: Epigenetics and Environmental Exposuresmentioning
confidence: 99%