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Convergent Functional Genomics approach to prioritize molecular targets of risk in early life stress-related psychiatric disorders

There is an overwhelming evidence proving that mental disorders are not the product of a single risk factor – i.e. genetic variants or environmental factors, including exposure to maternal perinatal mental health problems or childhood adverse events - rather the product of a trajectory of cumulative...

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Autores principales: Cattaneo, Annamaria, Cattane, Nadia, Scassellati, Catia, D’Aprile, Ilari, Riva, Marco Andrea, Pariante, Carmine Maria
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8474593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34589878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2020.100120
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author Cattaneo, Annamaria
Cattane, Nadia
Scassellati, Catia
D’Aprile, Ilari
Riva, Marco Andrea
Pariante, Carmine Maria
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Cattane, Nadia
Scassellati, Catia
D’Aprile, Ilari
Riva, Marco Andrea
Pariante, Carmine Maria
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description There is an overwhelming evidence proving that mental disorders are not the product of a single risk factor – i.e. genetic variants or environmental factors, including exposure to maternal perinatal mental health problems or childhood adverse events - rather the product of a trajectory of cumulative and multifactorial insults occurring during development, such as exposures during the foetal life to adverse mental condition in the mother, or exposures to adverse traumatic events during childhood or adolescence. In this review, we aim to highlight the potential utility of a Convergent Functional Genomics (CFG) approach to clarify the complex brain-relevant molecular mechanisms and alterations induced by early life stress (ELS). We describe different studies based on CFG in psychiatry and neuroscience, and we show how this ‘hypothesis-free’ tool can prioritize a stringent number of genes modulated by ELS, that can be tested as potential candidates for Gene x Environment (GxE) interaction studies. We discuss the results obtained by using a CFG approach identifying FoxO1 as a gene where genetic variability can mediate the effect of an adverse environment on the development of depression. Moreover, we also demonstrate that FoxO1 has a functional relevance in stress-induced reduction of neurogenesis, and can be a potential target for the prevention or treatment of stress-related psychiatric disorders. Overall, we suggest that CFG approach could include trans-species and tissues data integration and we also propose the application of CFG to examine in depth and to prioritize top candidate genes that are affected by ELS across lifespan and generations.
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spelling pubmed-84745932021-09-28 Convergent Functional Genomics approach to prioritize molecular targets of risk in early life stress-related psychiatric disorders Cattaneo, Annamaria Cattane, Nadia Scassellati, Catia D’Aprile, Ilari Riva, Marco Andrea Pariante, Carmine Maria Brain Behav Immun Health Review There is an overwhelming evidence proving that mental disorders are not the product of a single risk factor – i.e. genetic variants or environmental factors, including exposure to maternal perinatal mental health problems or childhood adverse events - rather the product of a trajectory of cumulative and multifactorial insults occurring during development, such as exposures during the foetal life to adverse mental condition in the mother, or exposures to adverse traumatic events during childhood or adolescence. In this review, we aim to highlight the potential utility of a Convergent Functional Genomics (CFG) approach to clarify the complex brain-relevant molecular mechanisms and alterations induced by early life stress (ELS). We describe different studies based on CFG in psychiatry and neuroscience, and we show how this ‘hypothesis-free’ tool can prioritize a stringent number of genes modulated by ELS, that can be tested as potential candidates for Gene x Environment (GxE) interaction studies. We discuss the results obtained by using a CFG approach identifying FoxO1 as a gene where genetic variability can mediate the effect of an adverse environment on the development of depression. Moreover, we also demonstrate that FoxO1 has a functional relevance in stress-induced reduction of neurogenesis, and can be a potential target for the prevention or treatment of stress-related psychiatric disorders. Overall, we suggest that CFG approach could include trans-species and tissues data integration and we also propose the application of CFG to examine in depth and to prioritize top candidate genes that are affected by ELS across lifespan and generations. Elsevier 2020-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8474593/ /pubmed/34589878 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2020.100120 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Cattaneo, Annamaria
Cattane, Nadia
Scassellati, Catia
D’Aprile, Ilari
Riva, Marco Andrea
Pariante, Carmine Maria
Convergent Functional Genomics approach to prioritize molecular targets of risk in early life stress-related psychiatric disorders
title Convergent Functional Genomics approach to prioritize molecular targets of risk in early life stress-related psychiatric disorders
title_full Convergent Functional Genomics approach to prioritize molecular targets of risk in early life stress-related psychiatric disorders
title_fullStr Convergent Functional Genomics approach to prioritize molecular targets of risk in early life stress-related psychiatric disorders
title_full_unstemmed Convergent Functional Genomics approach to prioritize molecular targets of risk in early life stress-related psychiatric disorders
title_short Convergent Functional Genomics approach to prioritize molecular targets of risk in early life stress-related psychiatric disorders
title_sort convergent functional genomics approach to prioritize molecular targets of risk in early life stress-related psychiatric disorders
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8474593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34589878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2020.100120
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