Intergenerational effects of maternal post-traumatic stress disorder on offspring epigenetic patterns and cortisol levels
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Intergenerational effects of maternal post-traumatic stress disorder on offspring epigenetic patterns and cortisol levels
Abstract
Aim: To investigate the association between maternal post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) during pregnancy and offspring DNA methylation and cortisol levels. Materials & methods: Blood genome-wide DNA methylation and cortisol was measured in the youngest child of 117 women who experienced sexual violence/torture during the Kosovo war. Results: Seventy-two percent of women had PTSD symptoms during pregnancy. Their children had higher cortisol levels and differential methylation at candidate genes (NR3C1, HTR3A and BNDF). No methylation differences reached epigenome-wide corrected significance levels. Conclusion: Identifying the biological processes whereby the negative effects of trauma are passed across generations and defining groups at high risk is a key step to breaking the intergenerational transmission of the effects of mental disorders.
Keywords: DNA methylation; PTSD; cortisol; epigenetics; intergenerational; maternal stress; offspring.
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