Journal article

Epigenetic regulation of human placental function and pregnancy outcome: Considerations for causal inference

V Januar, G Desoye, B Novakovic, S Cvitic, R Saffery

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | Published : 2015

Abstract

Epigenetic mechanisms, often defined as regulating gene activity independently of underlying DNA sequence, are crucial for healthy development. The sum total of epigenetic marks within a cell or tissue (the epigenome) is sensitive to environmental influence, and disruption of the epigenome in utero has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Not surprisingly, given its multifaceted functions and important role in regulating pregnancy outcome, the placenta shows unique epigenetic features. Interestingly however, many of these are only otherwise seen in human malignancy (the pseudomalignant placental epigenome). Epigenetic variation in the placenta is now emerging as a candidate media..

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