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Association of in utero exposure to phthalate and DINCH metabolites with placental DNA methylation
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Phthalates and DINCH are non-persistent chemicals widely used in consumer products. In utero exposure to these compounds has been linked to adverse reproductive and long-term health outcomes, potentially through epigenetic changes in the placenta. This study investigated associations between maternal phthalate and DINCH metabolite levels and placental DNA methylation in 469 mother–child pairs from the Barcelona Life Study Cohort (BiSC). Fifteen phthalate and two DINCH metabolites were measured in pooled maternal urine samples collected at 19 and 35 weeks of gestation using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS. Placental DNA methylation was assessed using the Illumina EPIC array. We applied robust linear regression models to test associations between single exposures at 19 weeks, 35 weeks, and whole pregnancy (average of the two time points), with each CpG site. In secondary analyses, quantile g-computation was used to test associations between exposure mixtures and suggestive CpGs (p-value < 1E-05). We identified 38 Bonferroni significant associations in the single exposure models (p-value < 1E-07)— 24 at 19 weeks, 8 at 35 weeks and 6 for the whole pregnancy period. Suggestive CpGs (p-value < 1E-05) were annotated to genes involved in metabolic, immune and vascular pathways, steroid biosynthesis, and sex hormone signaling. Sex-stratified analyses revealed 49 female-specific and 42 male-specific associations, most of which were identified at a single time point. Mixture analyses revealed 20 significant associations, all consistent in direction with the single-metabolite models. These results suggest that prenatal exposure to phthalates and DINCH may contribute to placental epigenetic alterations supporting a role for endocrine disruption, metabolism, and vascular and immune modulation in mediating their effects.
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DADVAND, Payam, BUSTAMANTE PINEDA, Mariona, VRIJHEID, Martine, VESPALCOVA, Hana, KNOX, Bethany, SAKHI, Amrit k., THOMSEN, Cathrine, AGUILAR LACASAÑA, Sofía, COSÍN TOMÀS, Marta, GÓMEZ-HERRERA, Laura, SÁNCHEZ GARCÍA, Olga, LLURBA OLIVÉ, Elisa, GÓMEZ ROIG, Ma. dolores, SUNYER, Jordi. Association of in utero exposure to phthalate and DINCH metabolites with placental DNA methylation. _Environment International_. 2025. Vol. 206. [consulta: 29 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 0160-4120. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/225191]