Scientists have long wondered how maternal diabetes, malnutrition and placental dysfunction impair fetal nephrogenesis. A new study discovered a link between prenatal metabolic stress and nephron deficit via dysregulation of DNA methylation — an epigenetic mechanism that is essential for the renewal and differentiation of nephron progenitors.
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El-Dahr, S.S. DNA methylation links intrauterine stress with abnormal nephrogenesis. Nat Rev Nephrol 15, 196–197 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41581-019-0114-y
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