International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2024)

Epigenetic Methylation Changes in Pregnant Women: Bisphenol Exposure and Atopic Dermatitis

  • Seung Hwan Kim,
  • So Yeon Yu,
  • Jeong Hyeop Choo,
  • Jihyun Kim,
  • Kangmo Ahn,
  • Seung Yong Hwang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25031579
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 3
p. 1579

Abstract

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Bisphenol is a chemical substance widely used in plastic products and food containers. In this study, we observed a relationship between DNA methylation and atopic dermatitis (AD) in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of pregnant women exposed to bisphenol A (BPA) and its alternatives, bisphenol S (BPS) and bisphenol F (BPF). DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism that regulates gene expression, which can be altered by environmental factors, and affects the onset and progression of diseases. We found that genes belonging to the JAK-STAT and PI3K-AKT signaling pathways were hypomethylated in the blood of pregnant women exposed to bisphenols. These genes play important roles in skin barrier function and immune responses, and may influence AD. Therefore, we suggest that not only BPA, but also BPS and BPF, which are used as alternatives, can have a negative impact on AD through epigenetic mechanisms.

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