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Maternal Attachment Insecurity, Maltreatment History, and Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with Broad DNA Methylation Signatures in Infants

The early environment, including maternal characteristics, provides many cues to young organisms that shape their long-term physical and mental health. Identifying the earliest molecular events that precede observable developmental outcomes could help identify children in need of support prior to th...

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Autores principales: Robakis, Thalia K., Roth, Marissa C., King, Lucy S., Humphreys, Kathryn L., Ho, Marcus, Zhang, Xianglong, Chen, Yuhao, Li, Tongbin, Rasgon, Natalie L., Watson, Kathleen. T., Urban, Alexander E., Gotlib, Ian H.
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9666564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35577912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41380-022-01592-w
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author Robakis, Thalia K.
Roth, Marissa C.
King, Lucy S.
Humphreys, Kathryn L.
Ho, Marcus
Zhang, Xianglong
Chen, Yuhao
Li, Tongbin
Rasgon, Natalie L.
Watson, Kathleen. T.
Urban, Alexander E.
Gotlib, Ian H.
author_facet Robakis, Thalia K.
Roth, Marissa C.
King, Lucy S.
Humphreys, Kathryn L.
Ho, Marcus
Zhang, Xianglong
Chen, Yuhao
Li, Tongbin
Rasgon, Natalie L.
Watson, Kathleen. T.
Urban, Alexander E.
Gotlib, Ian H.
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description The early environment, including maternal characteristics, provides many cues to young organisms that shape their long-term physical and mental health. Identifying the earliest molecular events that precede observable developmental outcomes could help identify children in need of support prior to the onset of physical and mental health difficulties. In this study, we examined whether mothers’ attachment insecurity, maltreatment history, and depressive symptoms were associated with alterations in DNA methylation patterns in their infants, and whether these correlates in the infant epigenome were associated with socioemotional and behavioral functioning in toddlerhood. We recruited 156 women oversampled for histories of depression, who completed psychiatric interviews and depression screening during pregnancy, then provided follow-up behavioral data on their children at 18 months. Buccal cell DNA was obtained from 32 of their infants for a large-scale analysis of methylation patterns across 5×10(6) individual CpG dinucleotides, using clustering-based significance criteria to control for multiple comparisons. We found that tens of thousands of individual infant CpGs were alternatively methylated in association with maternal attachment insecurity, maltreatment in childhood, and antenatal and postpartum depressive symptoms, including genes implicated in developmental patterning, cell-cell communication, hormonal regulation, immune function/inflammatory response, and neurotransmission. Density of DNA methylation at selected genes from the result set was also significantly associated with toddler socioemotional and behavioral problems. This is the first report to identify novel regions of the human infant genome at which DNA methylation patterns are associated longitudinally both with maternal characteristics and with offspring socioemotional and behavioral problems in toddlerhood.
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spelling pubmed-96665642022-12-01 Maternal Attachment Insecurity, Maltreatment History, and Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with Broad DNA Methylation Signatures in Infants Robakis, Thalia K. Roth, Marissa C. King, Lucy S. Humphreys, Kathryn L. Ho, Marcus Zhang, Xianglong Chen, Yuhao Li, Tongbin Rasgon, Natalie L. Watson, Kathleen. T. Urban, Alexander E. Gotlib, Ian H. Mol Psychiatry Article The early environment, including maternal characteristics, provides many cues to young organisms that shape their long-term physical and mental health. Identifying the earliest molecular events that precede observable developmental outcomes could help identify children in need of support prior to the onset of physical and mental health difficulties. In this study, we examined whether mothers’ attachment insecurity, maltreatment history, and depressive symptoms were associated with alterations in DNA methylation patterns in their infants, and whether these correlates in the infant epigenome were associated with socioemotional and behavioral functioning in toddlerhood. We recruited 156 women oversampled for histories of depression, who completed psychiatric interviews and depression screening during pregnancy, then provided follow-up behavioral data on their children at 18 months. Buccal cell DNA was obtained from 32 of their infants for a large-scale analysis of methylation patterns across 5×10(6) individual CpG dinucleotides, using clustering-based significance criteria to control for multiple comparisons. We found that tens of thousands of individual infant CpGs were alternatively methylated in association with maternal attachment insecurity, maltreatment in childhood, and antenatal and postpartum depressive symptoms, including genes implicated in developmental patterning, cell-cell communication, hormonal regulation, immune function/inflammatory response, and neurotransmission. Density of DNA methylation at selected genes from the result set was also significantly associated with toddler socioemotional and behavioral problems. This is the first report to identify novel regions of the human infant genome at which DNA methylation patterns are associated longitudinally both with maternal characteristics and with offspring socioemotional and behavioral problems in toddlerhood. 2022-08 2022-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9666564/ /pubmed/35577912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41380-022-01592-w Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#termsUsers may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Robakis, Thalia K.
Roth, Marissa C.
King, Lucy S.
Humphreys, Kathryn L.
Ho, Marcus
Zhang, Xianglong
Chen, Yuhao
Li, Tongbin
Rasgon, Natalie L.
Watson, Kathleen. T.
Urban, Alexander E.
Gotlib, Ian H.
Maternal Attachment Insecurity, Maltreatment History, and Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with Broad DNA Methylation Signatures in Infants
title Maternal Attachment Insecurity, Maltreatment History, and Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with Broad DNA Methylation Signatures in Infants
title_full Maternal Attachment Insecurity, Maltreatment History, and Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with Broad DNA Methylation Signatures in Infants
title_fullStr Maternal Attachment Insecurity, Maltreatment History, and Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with Broad DNA Methylation Signatures in Infants
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Attachment Insecurity, Maltreatment History, and Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with Broad DNA Methylation Signatures in Infants
title_short Maternal Attachment Insecurity, Maltreatment History, and Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with Broad DNA Methylation Signatures in Infants
title_sort maternal attachment insecurity, maltreatment history, and depressive symptoms are associated with broad dna methylation signatures in infants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9666564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35577912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41380-022-01592-w
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