Childhood maltreatment (CM) has estimated prevalence among Western societies between 10% and 15%. As CM associates with increased risk of several psychiatric disorders, early age of illness onset, increased comorbidity and negative clinical outcome, it imposes a major public health, social and economic impact. Although the clinical consequences of CM are well characterized, a major challenge remains to understand how negative early-life events can affect brain function over extended periods of time. We review here both animal and human studies indicating that the epigenetic mechanism of DNA methylation is a crucial mediator of early-life experiences, thereby maintaining life-long neurobiological sequelae of CM, and strongly determining psyc...
Roth, Tania L.Negative experiences with a caregiver during infancy can result in long-lasting change...
While biological alterations associated with childhood maltreatment (CM) have been found in affected...
Prospective studies suggest that child maltreatment substantially increases the risk for depression ...
International audienceChildhood maltreatment (CM) has estimated prevalence among Western societies b...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is all too frequent among western societies, with anestimated prevalence...
DNA methylation (DNAm) – an epigenetic process that regulates gene expression – may represent a mech...
Child maltreatment (CM) encompasses sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and expo...
DNA methylation (DNAm) – an epigenetic process that regulates gene expression – may represent a mech...
Epigenetic mechanisms are potential mediators of the physiological response to abuse by altering the...
DNA methylation plays a key role in neural cell fate and provides a molecular link between early li...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is an established major risk factor for a number of negative health outc...
Childhood maltreatment is a key risk factor for poor mental and physical health. Recently, variation...
Childhood trauma (CT) can have persistent effects on the brain and is one of the major risk factors ...
Roth, Tania L.Parental care is a critical buffer for normative mammalian development. While nurturin...
Potentially traumatic experiences have been associated with chronic diseases. Epigenetic mechanisms,...
Roth, Tania L.Negative experiences with a caregiver during infancy can result in long-lasting change...
While biological alterations associated with childhood maltreatment (CM) have been found in affected...
Prospective studies suggest that child maltreatment substantially increases the risk for depression ...
International audienceChildhood maltreatment (CM) has estimated prevalence among Western societies b...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is all too frequent among western societies, with anestimated prevalence...
DNA methylation (DNAm) – an epigenetic process that regulates gene expression – may represent a mech...
Child maltreatment (CM) encompasses sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and expo...
DNA methylation (DNAm) – an epigenetic process that regulates gene expression – may represent a mech...
Epigenetic mechanisms are potential mediators of the physiological response to abuse by altering the...
DNA methylation plays a key role in neural cell fate and provides a molecular link between early li...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is an established major risk factor for a number of negative health outc...
Childhood maltreatment is a key risk factor for poor mental and physical health. Recently, variation...
Childhood trauma (CT) can have persistent effects on the brain and is one of the major risk factors ...
Roth, Tania L.Parental care is a critical buffer for normative mammalian development. While nurturin...
Potentially traumatic experiences have been associated with chronic diseases. Epigenetic mechanisms,...
Roth, Tania L.Negative experiences with a caregiver during infancy can result in long-lasting change...
While biological alterations associated with childhood maltreatment (CM) have been found in affected...
Prospective studies suggest that child maltreatment substantially increases the risk for depression ...