TY - JOUR T1 - DNA methylation in asthma and allergy related genes is influenced by farm exposure and time trends in early childhood JF - European Respiratory Journal JO - Eur Respir J VL - 40 IS - Suppl 56 SP - 4714 AU - Sven Michel AU - Florence Busato AU - Jon Genuneit AU - Juha Pekkanen AU - Charles Dalphin AU - Josef Riedler AU - Nicolas Mazaleyrat AU - Erika von Mutius AU - Juliane Weber AU - Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer AU - Roger Lauener AU - Michael Kabesch AU - Jörg Tost AU - the PASTURE study group Y1 - 2012/09/01 UR - http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/40/Suppl_56/4714.abstract N2 - Genes and environmental influences are crucial for the development of asthma and atopic diseases. These factors may act upon each other through epigenetic mechanisms.We studied the rural birth cohort PASTURE (Protection against allergy: study in rural environments) to investigate if (a) epigenetic patterns in asthma candidate genes are influenced by farm exposure in general and (b) change over the first years of life and (c) whether these changes may contribute to the development of asthma.DNA was extracted from cord blood and whole blood at age 4.5 in 48 samples per time point. We analyzed DNA methylation of 23 regions in ten asthma and allergy candidate genes (ORMDL1, ORMDL2, ORMDL3, CHI3L1, RAD50, IL13, IL4, STAT6, FOXP3 and RUNX3) by pyrosequencing and compared differences between strata.In cord blood, regions in ORMDL1 and STAT6 showed a hypomethylation while regions in RAD50 and IL13 were hypermethylated when DNA from farmers was compared to non-farmers (lowest p-value 0.001 for STAT6). Only small associations between asthma status and methylation were observed in our population. Changes in methylation over time occurred in 14 out of 23 gene regions investigated (lowest p-value for IL13, p=1.57*10-8). Interestingly, these differences clustered in the genes highly associated with asthma (ORMDL family) and IgE regulation (RAD50, IL13 and IL4) but not in the T-regulatory genes (FOXP3, RUNX3).Our study indicates that DNA methylation changes significantly in early childhood in specific asthma and allergy related genes in peripheral blood cells while also early exposure to farm life seems to influence methylation patterns in certain genes. ER -