DNA methylation likely plays a role in the regulation of human stress reactivity. Here we show that in a genome- wide analysis of blood DNA methylation in 85 healthy individuals, a locus in the Kit ligand gene (KITLG; cg27512205) showed the strongest association with cortisol stress reactivity (P = 5.8 x 10 (-6)). Replication was obtained in two independent samples using either blood (N = 45, P = 0.001) or buccal cells (N = 255, P = 0.004). KITLG methylation strongly mediates the relationship between childhood trauma and cortisol stress reactivity in the discovery sample (32% mediation). Its genomic location, a CpG island shore within an H3K27ac enhancer mark, and the correlation between methylation in the blood and prefrontal cortex provid...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals exposed to victimization at key developmental stages...
Background: Childhood stress leads to increased risk of many adult diseases, such as major depressio...
Early life stress in humans (i.e. maltreatment, violence exposure, loss of a loved one) and in roden...
DNA methylation likely plays a role in the regulation of human stress reactivity. Here we show that ...
DNA methylation likely plays a role in the regulation of human stress reactivity. Here we show that ...
DNA methylation likely plays a role in the regulation of human stress reactivity. Here we show that ...
Adverse childhood experiences such as maltreatment or neglect are associated with mental health prob...
International audienceA recent study reported for the first time, that DNA methylation of the KITLG ...
A recent study reported for the first time, that DNA methylation of the KITLG gene mediates the asso...
Exposure to chronic stress, either repeated severe acute or moderate sustained stress, is one of the...
Aim: We investigated morning cortisol, stress, rs1006737 and childhood trauma relationship with CAC...
Stress early in life is a known risk factor for the development of affective disorders later in life...
Background: Recent findings in neuroimaging and epigenetics offer important insights into brain stru...
Objective: DNA methylation has been proposed as an epigenetic mechanism by which early-life experien...
Compelling evidence suggests that epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation play a role in stres...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals exposed to victimization at key developmental stages...
Background: Childhood stress leads to increased risk of many adult diseases, such as major depressio...
Early life stress in humans (i.e. maltreatment, violence exposure, loss of a loved one) and in roden...
DNA methylation likely plays a role in the regulation of human stress reactivity. Here we show that ...
DNA methylation likely plays a role in the regulation of human stress reactivity. Here we show that ...
DNA methylation likely plays a role in the regulation of human stress reactivity. Here we show that ...
Adverse childhood experiences such as maltreatment or neglect are associated with mental health prob...
International audienceA recent study reported for the first time, that DNA methylation of the KITLG ...
A recent study reported for the first time, that DNA methylation of the KITLG gene mediates the asso...
Exposure to chronic stress, either repeated severe acute or moderate sustained stress, is one of the...
Aim: We investigated morning cortisol, stress, rs1006737 and childhood trauma relationship with CAC...
Stress early in life is a known risk factor for the development of affective disorders later in life...
Background: Recent findings in neuroimaging and epigenetics offer important insights into brain stru...
Objective: DNA methylation has been proposed as an epigenetic mechanism by which early-life experien...
Compelling evidence suggests that epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation play a role in stres...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals exposed to victimization at key developmental stages...
Background: Childhood stress leads to increased risk of many adult diseases, such as major depressio...
Early life stress in humans (i.e. maltreatment, violence exposure, loss of a loved one) and in roden...