Metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes are modern day epidemics. Early life exposure to an adverse developmental environment, including environmental toxins, are linked to increased susceptibility to obesity, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes. Although the mechanisms underlying the fetal origins of metabolic disease are poorly understood, strong evidence suggests that alterations in the epigenome play a critical role in this process. The central hypothesis of this proposal is that intrauterine exposure to benzo\[a\]pyrene leads to epigenetic changes which will have functional consequences and may be a marker for, or may contribute to, increased susceptibility to adverse outcomes in childhood including increased adiposity and the subsequent development of obesity, metabolic syndrome or diabetes. The goals of this proposal are to: 1) determine benzo\[a\]pyrene levels in umbilical cord blood of newborns, 2) determine whether benzo\[a\]pyrene exposure during pregnancy correlates with early onset of obesity and metabolic disease by examining the children at 12 and 24 months of age, 3) determine whether in utero benzo\[a\]pyrene exposure programs metabolic disease through alterations in DNA methylation and gene expression, and 4) determine the plasticity of the DNA methylation patterns in the same offspring at 12 months of age. The long-term goal of this project is to define biomarkers that identify neonates at "high-risk" for diminished attainment of full health potential, who can then be targeted for preventative measures.
Age range
1 Hour – 72 Hours
Sex
ALL
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Measure indices of adiposity in enrolled patients
Timeframe: up to 24 months
Measure benzo(a)pyrene levels in blood samples
Timeframe: up to 12 months of age
Measure tobacco by-products in blood samples
Timeframe: up to 12 months of age
Characterize cytosine methylation changes in CD3+ T-lymphocytes
Timeframe: up to 12 months of age