Lasting effects of adversity, such as exposure to childhood adversity (CA) on disease risk, may be embedded via epigenetic mechanisms but findings from human studies investigating the main effects of such exposure on epigenetic measures, including DNA methylation (DNAm), are inconsistent. Studies in perinatal tissues indicate that variability of DNAm at birth is best explained by the joint effects of genotype and prenatal environment. Here, we extend these analyses to postnatal stressors. We investigated the contribution of CA, cis genotype (G), and their additive (G+CA) and interactive (GxCA) effects to DNAm variability in blood or saliva from five independent cohorts with a total sample size of 1074 ranging in age from childhood to late a...
DNA methylation (DNAm) – an epigenetic process that regulates gene expression – may represent a mech...
Background: Sensitive periods are developmental stages of heightened plasticity when life experience...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals exposed to victimization at key developmental stages...
Lasting effects of adversity, such as exposure to childhood adversity (CA) on disease risk, may be e...
Background: Exposure to "early life" adversity is known to predict DNA methylation (DNAm) patterns t...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is an established major risk factor for a number of negative health outc...
Many early experiences and exposures are known to cause health disparities later in life, suggesting...
Childhood adversity is a potent determinant of health across development and is associated with alte...
Epigenetic processes, including DNA methylation (DNAm), are among the mechanisms allowing integratio...
Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation (DNAm), can help explain how early adversities can...
Background Altered DNA methylation (DNAm) may be one pathway through which early-lif...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism involved in human development. Numerous epige...
DNA methylation (DNAm) – an epigenetic process that regulates gene expression – may represent a mech...
Background: Sensitive periods are developmental stages of heightened plasticity when life experience...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals exposed to victimization at key developmental stages...
Lasting effects of adversity, such as exposure to childhood adversity (CA) on disease risk, may be e...
Background: Exposure to "early life" adversity is known to predict DNA methylation (DNAm) patterns t...
Childhood maltreatment (CM) is an established major risk factor for a number of negative health outc...
Many early experiences and exposures are known to cause health disparities later in life, suggesting...
Childhood adversity is a potent determinant of health across development and is associated with alte...
Epigenetic processes, including DNA methylation (DNAm), are among the mechanisms allowing integratio...
Epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation (DNAm), can help explain how early adversities can...
Background Altered DNA methylation (DNAm) may be one pathway through which early-lif...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism involved in human development. Numerous epige...
DNA methylation (DNAm) – an epigenetic process that regulates gene expression – may represent a mech...
Background: Sensitive periods are developmental stages of heightened plasticity when life experience...
Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals exposed to victimization at key developmental stages...