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DNA methylation and general psychopathology in childhood: an epigenome-wide meta-analysis from the PACE consortium

The general psychopathology factor (GPF) has been proposed as a way to capture variance shared between psychiatric symptoms. Despite a growing body of evidence showing both genetic and environmental influences on GPF, the biological mechanisms underlying these influences remain unclear. In the curre...

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Autores principales: Rijlaarsdam, Jolien, Cosin-Tomas, Marta, Schellhas, Laura, Abrishamcar, Sarina, Malmberg, Anni, Neumann, Alexander, Felix, Janine F., Sunyer, Jordi, Gutzkow, Kristine B., Grazuleviciene, Regina, Wright, John, Kampouri, Mariza, Zar, Heather J., Stein, Dan J., Heinonen, Kati, Räikkönen, Katri, Lahti, Jari, Hüls, Anke, Caramaschi, Doretta, Alemany, Silvia, Cecil, Charlotte A. M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7614743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36385171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41380-022-01871-6
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author Rijlaarsdam, Jolien
Cosin-Tomas, Marta
Schellhas, Laura
Abrishamcar, Sarina
Malmberg, Anni
Neumann, Alexander
Felix, Janine F.
Sunyer, Jordi
Gutzkow, Kristine B.
Grazuleviciene, Regina
Wright, John
Kampouri, Mariza
Zar, Heather J.
Stein, Dan J.
Heinonen, Kati
Räikkönen, Katri
Lahti, Jari
Hüls, Anke
Caramaschi, Doretta
Alemany, Silvia
Cecil, Charlotte A. M.
author_facet Rijlaarsdam, Jolien
Cosin-Tomas, Marta
Schellhas, Laura
Abrishamcar, Sarina
Malmberg, Anni
Neumann, Alexander
Felix, Janine F.
Sunyer, Jordi
Gutzkow, Kristine B.
Grazuleviciene, Regina
Wright, John
Kampouri, Mariza
Zar, Heather J.
Stein, Dan J.
Heinonen, Kati
Räikkönen, Katri
Lahti, Jari
Hüls, Anke
Caramaschi, Doretta
Alemany, Silvia
Cecil, Charlotte A. M.
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description The general psychopathology factor (GPF) has been proposed as a way to capture variance shared between psychiatric symptoms. Despite a growing body of evidence showing both genetic and environmental influences on GPF, the biological mechanisms underlying these influences remain unclear. In the current study, we conducted epigenome-wide meta-analyses to identify both probe- and region-level associations of DNA methylation (DNAm) with school-age general psychopathology in six cohorts from the Pregnancy And Childhood Epigenetics (PACE) Consortium. DNAm was examined both at birth (cord blood; prospective analysis) and during school-age (peripheral whole blood; cross-sectional analysis) in total samples of N = 2178 and N = 2190, respectively. At school-age, we identified one probe (cg11945228) located in the Bromodomain-containing protein 2 gene (BRD2) that negatively associated with GPF (p = 8.58 × 10(–8)). We also identified a significant differentially methylated region (DMR) at school-age (p = 1.63 × 10(–8)), implicating the SHC Adaptor Protein 4 (SHC4) gene and the EP300-interacting inhibitor of differentiation 1 (EID1) gene that have been previously implicated in multiple types of psychiatric disorders in adulthood, including obsessive compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, and major depressive disorder. In contrast, no prospective associations were identified with DNAm at birth. Taken together, results of this study revealed some evidence of an association between DNAm at school-age and GPF. Future research with larger samples is needed to further assess DNAm variation associated with GPF.
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spelling pubmed-76147432023-07-12 DNA methylation and general psychopathology in childhood: an epigenome-wide meta-analysis from the PACE consortium Rijlaarsdam, Jolien Cosin-Tomas, Marta Schellhas, Laura Abrishamcar, Sarina Malmberg, Anni Neumann, Alexander Felix, Janine F. Sunyer, Jordi Gutzkow, Kristine B. Grazuleviciene, Regina Wright, John Kampouri, Mariza Zar, Heather J. Stein, Dan J. Heinonen, Kati Räikkönen, Katri Lahti, Jari Hüls, Anke Caramaschi, Doretta Alemany, Silvia Cecil, Charlotte A. M. Mol Psychiatry Article The general psychopathology factor (GPF) has been proposed as a way to capture variance shared between psychiatric symptoms. Despite a growing body of evidence showing both genetic and environmental influences on GPF, the biological mechanisms underlying these influences remain unclear. In the current study, we conducted epigenome-wide meta-analyses to identify both probe- and region-level associations of DNA methylation (DNAm) with school-age general psychopathology in six cohorts from the Pregnancy And Childhood Epigenetics (PACE) Consortium. DNAm was examined both at birth (cord blood; prospective analysis) and during school-age (peripheral whole blood; cross-sectional analysis) in total samples of N = 2178 and N = 2190, respectively. At school-age, we identified one probe (cg11945228) located in the Bromodomain-containing protein 2 gene (BRD2) that negatively associated with GPF (p = 8.58 × 10(–8)). We also identified a significant differentially methylated region (DMR) at school-age (p = 1.63 × 10(–8)), implicating the SHC Adaptor Protein 4 (SHC4) gene and the EP300-interacting inhibitor of differentiation 1 (EID1) gene that have been previously implicated in multiple types of psychiatric disorders in adulthood, including obsessive compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, and major depressive disorder. In contrast, no prospective associations were identified with DNAm at birth. Taken together, results of this study revealed some evidence of an association between DNAm at school-age and GPF. Future research with larger samples is needed to further assess DNAm variation associated with GPF. 2023-03-01 2022-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7614743/ /pubmed/36385171 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41380-022-01871-6 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) International license.
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Rijlaarsdam, Jolien
Cosin-Tomas, Marta
Schellhas, Laura
Abrishamcar, Sarina
Malmberg, Anni
Neumann, Alexander
Felix, Janine F.
Sunyer, Jordi
Gutzkow, Kristine B.
Grazuleviciene, Regina
Wright, John
Kampouri, Mariza
Zar, Heather J.
Stein, Dan J.
Heinonen, Kati
Räikkönen, Katri
Lahti, Jari
Hüls, Anke
Caramaschi, Doretta
Alemany, Silvia
Cecil, Charlotte A. M.
DNA methylation and general psychopathology in childhood: an epigenome-wide meta-analysis from the PACE consortium
title DNA methylation and general psychopathology in childhood: an epigenome-wide meta-analysis from the PACE consortium
title_full DNA methylation and general psychopathology in childhood: an epigenome-wide meta-analysis from the PACE consortium
title_fullStr DNA methylation and general psychopathology in childhood: an epigenome-wide meta-analysis from the PACE consortium
title_full_unstemmed DNA methylation and general psychopathology in childhood: an epigenome-wide meta-analysis from the PACE consortium
title_short DNA methylation and general psychopathology in childhood: an epigenome-wide meta-analysis from the PACE consortium
title_sort dna methylation and general psychopathology in childhood: an epigenome-wide meta-analysis from the pace consortium
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7614743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36385171
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41380-022-01871-6
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