Objectives. Dopamine receptor D2 gene (DRD2) and glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1) are implicated in the development of psychosis. We investigated methylation levels of DRD2 and NR3C1 in peripheral blood of patients with recent-onset (RO) psychosis using bisulfite pyrosequencing as well as its association with childhood trauma and rumination. Methods. In all, 51 individuals with RO psychosis and 47 healthy controls were recruited. DNA methylation levels in the targeted regions of two genes were analyzed and compared. Childhood trauma and rumination were evaluated using the Early Trauma Inventory Self-Report Short Form (ETI-SF) and Brooding Scale (BS), respectively. Correlations between the scores of the ETI-SF and BS and methylation leve...
<p>Childhood psychotic symptoms are associated with increased rates of schizophrenia, other psychiat...
Introduction: Environmental exposures during early- life increase the risk of developing a psychotic...
Epigenetic misregulation is consistent with various non-Mendelian features of schizophrenia and bipo...
Background: Alteration of DNA methylation or chromatin configuration were found at regulatory region...
Introduction: The dopamine hypothesis has earlier dominated the theories for the development of schi...
AbtractStudies conducted in psychotic disorders have shown that DNA-methylation (DNAm) is sensitive ...
The dopamine hypothesis has earlier dominated the theories for the development of schizophrenia base...
We performed a systematic analysis of blood DNA methylation profiles from 4483 participants from sev...
Recent studies suggest that genetic and environmental factors do not account for all the schizophren...
textabstractDNA methylation, one of the main epigenetic mechanisms to regulate gene expression, appe...
Background: Psychiatric symptomatology during late childhood and early adolescence tends to persist ...
Aim: We investigated GRIN1, GRIN2A, GRIN2B and LINE-1 DNA methylation in first-episode schizophrenia...
Recent studies suggest that genetic and environmental factors do not account for all the schizophren...
Research has shown that besides genes and environment, epigenetic factors are also playing a role in...
Epigenetic misregulation is consistent with various non-Mendelian features of schizophrenia and bipo...
<p>Childhood psychotic symptoms are associated with increased rates of schizophrenia, other psychiat...
Introduction: Environmental exposures during early- life increase the risk of developing a psychotic...
Epigenetic misregulation is consistent with various non-Mendelian features of schizophrenia and bipo...
Background: Alteration of DNA methylation or chromatin configuration were found at regulatory region...
Introduction: The dopamine hypothesis has earlier dominated the theories for the development of schi...
AbtractStudies conducted in psychotic disorders have shown that DNA-methylation (DNAm) is sensitive ...
The dopamine hypothesis has earlier dominated the theories for the development of schizophrenia base...
We performed a systematic analysis of blood DNA methylation profiles from 4483 participants from sev...
Recent studies suggest that genetic and environmental factors do not account for all the schizophren...
textabstractDNA methylation, one of the main epigenetic mechanisms to regulate gene expression, appe...
Background: Psychiatric symptomatology during late childhood and early adolescence tends to persist ...
Aim: We investigated GRIN1, GRIN2A, GRIN2B and LINE-1 DNA methylation in first-episode schizophrenia...
Recent studies suggest that genetic and environmental factors do not account for all the schizophren...
Research has shown that besides genes and environment, epigenetic factors are also playing a role in...
Epigenetic misregulation is consistent with various non-Mendelian features of schizophrenia and bipo...
<p>Childhood psychotic symptoms are associated with increased rates of schizophrenia, other psychiat...
Introduction: Environmental exposures during early- life increase the risk of developing a psychotic...
Epigenetic misregulation is consistent with various non-Mendelian features of schizophrenia and bipo...