[PERSPECTIVES] The Human Placental Methylome

This review provides an overview of the unique features of DNA methylation in the human placenta. We discuss the importance of understanding placental development, structure, and function in the interpretation of DNA methylation data. Examples are given of how DNA methylation is important in regulating placental-specific gene expression, including monoallelic expression and X-chromosome inactivation in the placenta. We also discuss studies of global DNA methylation changes in the context of placental pathology and environmental exposures.
Source: Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine - Category: Research Authors: Tags: Molecular Approaches to Reproductive and Newborn Medicine PERSPECTIVES Source Type: research