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Longitudinal analyses of the DNA methylome in deployed military servicemen identify susceptibility loci for post-traumatic stress disorder

In order to determine the impact of the epigenetic response to traumatic stress on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), this study examined longitudinal changes of genome-wide blood DNA methylation profiles in relation to the development of PTSD symptoms in two prospective military cohorts (one di...

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Autores principales: Rutten, B P F, Vermetten, E, Vinkers, C H, Ursini, G, Daskalakis, N P, Pishva, E, de Nijs, L, Houtepen, L C, Eijssen, L, Jaffe, A E, Kenis, G, Viechtbauer, W, van den Hove, D, Schraut, K G, Lesch, K-P, Kleinman, J E, Hyde, T M, Weinberger, D R, Schalkwyk, L, Lunnon, K, Mill, J, Cohen, H, Yehuda, R, Baker, D G, Maihofer, A X, Nievergelt, C M, Geuze, E, Boks, M P M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5984086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28630453
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2017.120
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author Rutten, B P F
Vermetten, E
Vinkers, C H
Ursini, G
Daskalakis, N P
Pishva, E
de Nijs, L
Houtepen, L C
Eijssen, L
Jaffe, A E
Kenis, G
Viechtbauer, W
van den Hove, D
Schraut, K G
Lesch, K-P
Kleinman, J E
Hyde, T M
Weinberger, D R
Schalkwyk, L
Lunnon, K
Mill, J
Cohen, H
Yehuda, R
Baker, D G
Maihofer, A X
Nievergelt, C M
Geuze, E
Boks, M P M
author_facet Rutten, B P F
Vermetten, E
Vinkers, C H
Ursini, G
Daskalakis, N P
Pishva, E
de Nijs, L
Houtepen, L C
Eijssen, L
Jaffe, A E
Kenis, G
Viechtbauer, W
van den Hove, D
Schraut, K G
Lesch, K-P
Kleinman, J E
Hyde, T M
Weinberger, D R
Schalkwyk, L
Lunnon, K
Mill, J
Cohen, H
Yehuda, R
Baker, D G
Maihofer, A X
Nievergelt, C M
Geuze, E
Boks, M P M
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description In order to determine the impact of the epigenetic response to traumatic stress on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), this study examined longitudinal changes of genome-wide blood DNA methylation profiles in relation to the development of PTSD symptoms in two prospective military cohorts (one discovery and one replication data set). In the first cohort consisting of male Dutch military servicemen (n=93), the emergence of PTSD symptoms over a deployment period to a combat zone was significantly associated with alterations in DNA methylation levels at 17 genomic positions and 12 genomic regions. Evidence for mediation of the relation between combat trauma and PTSD symptoms by longitudinal changes in DNA methylation was observed at several positions and regions. Bioinformatic analyses of the reported associations identified significant enrichment in several pathways relevant for symptoms of PTSD. Targeted analyses of the significant findings from the discovery sample in an independent prospective cohort of male US marines (n=98) replicated the observed relation between decreases in DNA methylation levels and PTSD symptoms at genomic regions in ZFP57, RNF39 and HIST1H2APS2. Together, our study pinpoints three novel genomic regions where longitudinal decreases in DNA methylation across the period of exposure to combat trauma marks susceptibility for PTSD.
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spelling pubmed-59840862018-06-04 Longitudinal analyses of the DNA methylome in deployed military servicemen identify susceptibility loci for post-traumatic stress disorder Rutten, B P F Vermetten, E Vinkers, C H Ursini, G Daskalakis, N P Pishva, E de Nijs, L Houtepen, L C Eijssen, L Jaffe, A E Kenis, G Viechtbauer, W van den Hove, D Schraut, K G Lesch, K-P Kleinman, J E Hyde, T M Weinberger, D R Schalkwyk, L Lunnon, K Mill, J Cohen, H Yehuda, R Baker, D G Maihofer, A X Nievergelt, C M Geuze, E Boks, M P M Mol Psychiatry Original Article In order to determine the impact of the epigenetic response to traumatic stress on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), this study examined longitudinal changes of genome-wide blood DNA methylation profiles in relation to the development of PTSD symptoms in two prospective military cohorts (one discovery and one replication data set). In the first cohort consisting of male Dutch military servicemen (n=93), the emergence of PTSD symptoms over a deployment period to a combat zone was significantly associated with alterations in DNA methylation levels at 17 genomic positions and 12 genomic regions. Evidence for mediation of the relation between combat trauma and PTSD symptoms by longitudinal changes in DNA methylation was observed at several positions and regions. Bioinformatic analyses of the reported associations identified significant enrichment in several pathways relevant for symptoms of PTSD. Targeted analyses of the significant findings from the discovery sample in an independent prospective cohort of male US marines (n=98) replicated the observed relation between decreases in DNA methylation levels and PTSD symptoms at genomic regions in ZFP57, RNF39 and HIST1H2APS2. Together, our study pinpoints three novel genomic regions where longitudinal decreases in DNA methylation across the period of exposure to combat trauma marks susceptibility for PTSD. Nature Publishing Group 2018-05 2017-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5984086/ /pubmed/28630453 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2017.120 Text en Copyright © 2018 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
Rutten, B P F
Vermetten, E
Vinkers, C H
Ursini, G
Daskalakis, N P
Pishva, E
de Nijs, L
Houtepen, L C
Eijssen, L
Jaffe, A E
Kenis, G
Viechtbauer, W
van den Hove, D
Schraut, K G
Lesch, K-P
Kleinman, J E
Hyde, T M
Weinberger, D R
Schalkwyk, L
Lunnon, K
Mill, J
Cohen, H
Yehuda, R
Baker, D G
Maihofer, A X
Nievergelt, C M
Geuze, E
Boks, M P M
Longitudinal analyses of the DNA methylome in deployed military servicemen identify susceptibility loci for post-traumatic stress disorder
title Longitudinal analyses of the DNA methylome in deployed military servicemen identify susceptibility loci for post-traumatic stress disorder
title_full Longitudinal analyses of the DNA methylome in deployed military servicemen identify susceptibility loci for post-traumatic stress disorder
title_fullStr Longitudinal analyses of the DNA methylome in deployed military servicemen identify susceptibility loci for post-traumatic stress disorder
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal analyses of the DNA methylome in deployed military servicemen identify susceptibility loci for post-traumatic stress disorder
title_short Longitudinal analyses of the DNA methylome in deployed military servicemen identify susceptibility loci for post-traumatic stress disorder
title_sort longitudinal analyses of the dna methylome in deployed military servicemen identify susceptibility loci for post-traumatic stress disorder
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5984086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28630453
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2017.120
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