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. 2013 Jul;67(7):610-6.
doi: 10.1136/jech-2013-202430. Epub 2013 Apr 9.

Putting the 'epi' into epigenetics research in psychiatry

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Putting the 'epi' into epigenetics research in psychiatry

Abdulrahman M El-Sayed et al. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2013 Jul.

Abstract

During the past two decades, research concerned with the aetiology of psychopathology has generally progressed along two separate paths: investigations that have characterised the roles played by environmental determinants such as childhood adversity in the development of psychopathology, and those that have focused on neurobiological processes involving genetic and intracellular pathways. Epigenetic modifications, functionally relevant changes to gene expression that do not reflect changes in gene sequence, may explain how environmental exposures 'get under the skin' to modify the expression of genes and produce phenotypic variability. The potential of epigenetic research to unify two disparate strands of inquiry has contributed to substantial, and growing, interest in epigenetics in mental health research. However, there are several challenges with which investigators must contend in studies considering the role of epigenetic modifications in psychopathology. These include the development of causal models in study design, considerations about sample size and generalisability, and robust measurement of epigenetic modification. We employ an epidemiological lens to discuss these challenges and to provide recommendations for future studies in this area.

Keywords: EPIDEMIOLOGY; GENETIC EPIDEM; GENETICS; MENTAL HEALTH; STUDY DESIGN.

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A directed acyclic graph illustrating a general framework for causal models involving epigenetic pathways relating an environmental exposure and an outcome

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