Marina Horvatiček
University of Zagreb
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PLOS ONE | 2017
Sofia Blazevic; Marina Horvatiček; Maja Kesić; Peter Zill; Dubravka Hranilović; Marina Ivanišević; Gernot Desoye; Jasminka Stefulj
We tested the hypothesis that gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) alters the DNA methylation pattern of the fetal serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4), and examined the functional relevance of DNA methylation for regulation of the SLC6A4 expression in the human placenta. The study included 50 mother-infant pairs. Eighteen mothers were diagnosed with GDM and 32 had normal glucose tolerance (NGT). All neonates were of normal birth weight and born at term by planned Cesarean section. DNA and RNA were isolated from samples of tissue collected from the fetal side of the placenta immediately after delivery. DNA methylation was quantified at 7 CpG sites within the SLC6A4 distal promoter region using PCR amplification of bisulfite treated DNA and subsequent DNA sequencing. SLC6A4 mRNA levels were measured by reverse transcription—quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). Functional SLC6A4 polymorphisms (5HTTLPR, STin2, rs25531) were genotyped using standard PCR-based procedures. Average DNA methylation across the 7 analyzed loci was decreased in the GDM as compared to the NGT group (by 27.1%, p = 0.037) and negatively correlated, before and after adjustment for potential confounder/s, with maternal plasma glucose levels at the 24th to 28th week of gestation (p<0.05). Placental SLC6A4 mRNA levels were inversely correlated with average DNA methylation (p = 0.010) while no statistically significant association was found with the SLC6A4 genotypes (p>0.05). The results suggest that DNA methylation of the fetal SLC6A4 gene is sensitive to the maternal metabolic state in pregnancy. They also indicate a predominant role of epigenetic over genetic mechanisms in the regulation of SLC6A4 expression in the human placenta. Longitudinal studies in larger cohorts are needed to verify these results and determine to which degree placental SLC6A4 changes may contribute to long-term outcomes of infants exposed to GDM.
XXX. Perinatalni dani "Ante Dražančić". Gynaecologia et Perinatologia. Zbornik radova. | 2017
Nina Kosi; Marina Horvatiček; Marina Ivanišević; Josip Đelmiš; Ivan Alić
9th International DIP Symposium on Diabetes, Hypertension, Metabolic Syndrome & Pregnancy | 2017
Mislav Herman; Josip Djelmis; Edina Berberović; Marina Horvatiček; Marina Ivanišević
9th International DIP Symposium on Diabetes, Hypertension, Metabolic Syndrome & Pregnancy | 2017
Marina Horvatiček; Josip Djelmis; Marina Ivanišević; Ksenija Tuškan
9th International DIP Symposium on Diabetes, Hypertension, Metabolic Syndrome & Pregnancy | 2017
Marina Ivanišević; Marina Horvatiček; Josip Djelmis; Mislav Herman; Vito Starčević
XXXVIII. Alpe Adria Meeting of Perinatal Medicine, Book of abstracts | 2016
Vito Starčević; Josip Đelmiš; Jozo Blajić; Mislav Herman; Josip Juras; Marina Ivanišević; Marina Horvatiček
Archive | 2016
Lana Vranković; Ivančica Delaš; Marina Horvatiček; Slaven Reljić; Đuro Huber; Zvonko Stojević; Jasna Aladrović
Archive | 2016
Lana Vranković; Ivančica Delaš; Marina Horvatiček; Blanka Beer-Ljubić; Renata Laškaj; Slaven Reljić; Đuro Huber; Zvonko Stojević; Jasna Aladrović
Methodology&Archaeometry, 04th scientific conference | 2016
Valentina Gluščić; Marina Horvatiček; Kristina Jelinčić Vučković; Ivančica Delaš
Game of Epigenomics conference | 2016
Jasminka Stefulj; Sofia Blazevic; Marina Horvatiček; Maja Kesić; Marina Ivanišević; Dubravka Hranilović; Peter Zill