Placental mitochondrial DNA and CYP1A1 gene methylation as molecular signatures for tobacco smoke exposure in pregnant women and the relevance for birth weight Universiteit Hasselt KU Leuven
Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy results in an increased risk of low birth weight through perturbations in the utero‑placental exchange. Epigenetics and mitochondrial function in fetal tissues might be molecular signatures responsive to in utero tobacco smoke exposure. Methods: In the framework of the ENVIRONAGE birth cohort, we investigated the effect of self‑reported tobacco smoke exposure during pregnancy on birth weight and the ...