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Methylation changes in association with early life stress and trauma-focused psychotherapy in treatment-resistant depression

INTRODUCTION: Early life stress (ELS) associates with unfavourable outcome in Major depressive disorder (MDD) and treatment-resistant depression (TRD). Trauma-focused psychotherapy benefits TRD patients exposed to ELS. Epigenetic processes are altered in stress-related disorders, but few studies sho...

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Autores principales: Carvalho Silva, R., Hohoff, C., Martini, P., Bortolomasi, M., Bazzanella, R., Menesello, V., Gennarelli, M., Baune, B. T., Minelli, A.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10595912/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.313
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author Carvalho Silva, R.
Hohoff, C.
Martini, P.
Bortolomasi, M.
Bazzanella, R.
Menesello, V.
Gennarelli, M.
Baune, B. T.
Minelli, A.
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Hohoff, C.
Martini, P.
Bortolomasi, M.
Bazzanella, R.
Menesello, V.
Gennarelli, M.
Baune, B. T.
Minelli, A.
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description INTRODUCTION: Early life stress (ELS) associates with unfavourable outcome in Major depressive disorder (MDD) and treatment-resistant depression (TRD). Trauma-focused psychotherapy benefits TRD patients exposed to ELS. Epigenetic processes are altered in stress-related disorders, but few studies show epigenetic signatures associated with trauma. OBJECTIVES: We performed an epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) to explore the relation between methylation changes in TRD patients characterized for recent and ELS and trauma-focused psychotherapy outcomes. METHODS: Thirty TRD patients participated. They underwent psychotherapy, from which 12 cognitive behavioural therapy and 18 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). We used validated interviews and questionnaires for symptom evaluation and stress exposure. Patients were evaluated at T0 (baseline), T8 (end of psychotherapy), T12 (follow-up) and T26. Methylation was profiled with Illumina Infinium EPIC array for T0, T8 and T12. Methylation levels were quantified after quality control and normalization using ChAMP R package. We tested the association between B-values for each CpG site (each probe set) and each phenotype/condition using a linear model approach (with paired values) as implemented in the Limma R package. P-values were adjusted using Benjamini & Hochberg method. Probe sets were considered significant with an adjusted p-value q ≤ 0.05. CpG site annotation was performed using IlluminaHumanMethylationEPICanno.ilm10b2.hg19 R package (hg19 genome reference). RESULTS: Association analyses between baseline methylation levels and emotional abuse resulted in two significant probe sets annotated in SLCO4A1 (p=1,72E-08; q=0,008), involved in sodium independent transmembrane substrate transport, and GPNMB (p=1,53E-07; q=0,022), involved in cell differentiation. Associations between baseline methylation levels and physical abuse resulted in one significant probe set annotated in DDIT4L (p=4,77E-08; q=0,035), involved in cell growth. In longitudinal analyses, association between T0-T8 methylation levels and response at T8 resulted in two significant probe sets annotated in PLEKHB1 (p=3,54E-08; q=0,013), involved in cell differentiation, and NUDT4P2 (p=1,34E-07; q=0,032). Longitudinal T12-T0 EWAS analyses in patients undergoing EMDR resulted in 44 significant probe sets annotated in genes, highlighting MAD1L1 (p=6,28E-07; q=0,035), involved in cell division, and TNFAIP3 (p=3,00E-06; q=0,045), which regulates immunity. CONCLUSIONS: We identified epigenetic signatures of ELS in TRD patients, suggesting that ELS may modulate the intensity of epigenetic alterations. Longitudinal methylation analyses along psychotherapy showed significant genes in relation to response, especially for patients undergoing EMDR. Some genes are associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (MAD1L1) and anxiety disorders and MDD (TNFAIP3). DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared
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spelling pubmed-105959122023-10-25 Methylation changes in association with early life stress and trauma-focused psychotherapy in treatment-resistant depression Carvalho Silva, R. Hohoff, C. Martini, P. Bortolomasi, M. Bazzanella, R. Menesello, V. Gennarelli, M. Baune, B. T. Minelli, A. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Early life stress (ELS) associates with unfavourable outcome in Major depressive disorder (MDD) and treatment-resistant depression (TRD). Trauma-focused psychotherapy benefits TRD patients exposed to ELS. Epigenetic processes are altered in stress-related disorders, but few studies show epigenetic signatures associated with trauma. OBJECTIVES: We performed an epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) to explore the relation between methylation changes in TRD patients characterized for recent and ELS and trauma-focused psychotherapy outcomes. METHODS: Thirty TRD patients participated. They underwent psychotherapy, from which 12 cognitive behavioural therapy and 18 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). We used validated interviews and questionnaires for symptom evaluation and stress exposure. Patients were evaluated at T0 (baseline), T8 (end of psychotherapy), T12 (follow-up) and T26. Methylation was profiled with Illumina Infinium EPIC array for T0, T8 and T12. Methylation levels were quantified after quality control and normalization using ChAMP R package. We tested the association between B-values for each CpG site (each probe set) and each phenotype/condition using a linear model approach (with paired values) as implemented in the Limma R package. P-values were adjusted using Benjamini & Hochberg method. Probe sets were considered significant with an adjusted p-value q ≤ 0.05. CpG site annotation was performed using IlluminaHumanMethylationEPICanno.ilm10b2.hg19 R package (hg19 genome reference). RESULTS: Association analyses between baseline methylation levels and emotional abuse resulted in two significant probe sets annotated in SLCO4A1 (p=1,72E-08; q=0,008), involved in sodium independent transmembrane substrate transport, and GPNMB (p=1,53E-07; q=0,022), involved in cell differentiation. Associations between baseline methylation levels and physical abuse resulted in one significant probe set annotated in DDIT4L (p=4,77E-08; q=0,035), involved in cell growth. In longitudinal analyses, association between T0-T8 methylation levels and response at T8 resulted in two significant probe sets annotated in PLEKHB1 (p=3,54E-08; q=0,013), involved in cell differentiation, and NUDT4P2 (p=1,34E-07; q=0,032). Longitudinal T12-T0 EWAS analyses in patients undergoing EMDR resulted in 44 significant probe sets annotated in genes, highlighting MAD1L1 (p=6,28E-07; q=0,035), involved in cell division, and TNFAIP3 (p=3,00E-06; q=0,045), which regulates immunity. CONCLUSIONS: We identified epigenetic signatures of ELS in TRD patients, suggesting that ELS may modulate the intensity of epigenetic alterations. Longitudinal methylation analyses along psychotherapy showed significant genes in relation to response, especially for patients undergoing EMDR. Some genes are associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (MAD1L1) and anxiety disorders and MDD (TNFAIP3). DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared Cambridge University Press 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10595912/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.313 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Carvalho Silva, R.
Hohoff, C.
Martini, P.
Bortolomasi, M.
Bazzanella, R.
Menesello, V.
Gennarelli, M.
Baune, B. T.
Minelli, A.
Methylation changes in association with early life stress and trauma-focused psychotherapy in treatment-resistant depression
title Methylation changes in association with early life stress and trauma-focused psychotherapy in treatment-resistant depression
title_full Methylation changes in association with early life stress and trauma-focused psychotherapy in treatment-resistant depression
title_fullStr Methylation changes in association with early life stress and trauma-focused psychotherapy in treatment-resistant depression
title_full_unstemmed Methylation changes in association with early life stress and trauma-focused psychotherapy in treatment-resistant depression
title_short Methylation changes in association with early life stress and trauma-focused psychotherapy in treatment-resistant depression
title_sort methylation changes in association with early life stress and trauma-focused psychotherapy in treatment-resistant depression
topic Abstract
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10595912/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.313
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