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Epigenetic Programming of Adipose Tissue in the Progeny of Obese Dams.
Lecoutre, Simon; Kwok, Kelvin H M; Petrus, Paul; Lambert, Mélanie; Breton, Christophe.
  • Lecoutre S; University of Lille, EA4489, Equipe Malnutrition Maternelle et Programmation des Maladies Métaboliques, F-59000 Lille, France.
  • Kwok KHM; Department of Medicine (H7), Karolinska Institutet, 141 86 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Petrus P; Department of Biosciences and Nutrition, Karolinska Insitutet, 141 86 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Lambert M; Department of Medicine (H7), Karolinska Institutet, 141 86 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Breton C; Department of Medicine (H7), Karolinska Institutet, 141 86 Stockholm, Sweden.
Curr Genomics ; 20(6): 428-437, 2019 Sep.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32477000
ABSTRACT
According to the Developmental Origin of Health and Disease (DOHaD) concept, maternal obesity and the resulting accelerated growth in neonates predispose offspring to obesity and associated metabolic diseases that may persist across generations. In this context, the adipose tissue has emerged as an important player due to its involvement in metabolic health, and its high potential for plasticity and adaptation to environmental cues. Recent years have seen a growing interest in how maternal obesity induces long-lasting adipose tissue remodeling in offspring and how these modifications could be transmitted to subsequent generations in an inter- or transgenerational manner. In particular, epigenetic mechanisms are thought to be key players in the developmental programming of adipose tissue, which may partially mediate parts of the transgenerational inheritance of obesity. This review presents data supporting the role of maternal obesity in the developmental programming of adipose tissue through epigenetic mechanisms. Inter- and transgenerational effects on adipose tissue expansion are also discussed in this review.
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