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Epigenetic modifications appear in the human placenta following anxiety and depression during pregnancy.
Martinez, Cristina A; Marteinsdottir, Ina; Josefsson, Ann; Sydsjö, Gunilla; Theodorsson, Elvar; Rodriguez-Martinez, Heriberto.
Affiliation
  • Martinez CA; Department of Biomedical & Clinical Sciences (BKV), BKH/Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Linköping University, SE-58185 , Linköping, Sweden; Department of Animal Reproduction, National Institute for Agriculture and Food Research and Technology (CSIC-INIA), C
  • Marteinsdottir I; Department of Medicine and Optometry, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Linnaeus University, Hus Vita, Kalmar, 43157, Sweden. Electronic address: ina.marteinsdottir@lnu.se.
  • Josefsson A; Department of Biomedical & Clinical Sciences (BKV), BKH/Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Linköping University, SE-58185 , Linköping, Sweden. Electronic address: ann.josefsson@regionostergotland.se.
  • Sydsjö G; Department of Biomedical & Clinical Sciences (BKV), BKH/Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Linköping University, SE-58185 , Linköping, Sweden. Electronic address: Gunilla.Sydsjo@regionostergotland.se.
  • Theodorsson E; Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Division of Clinical Chemistry and Pharmacology, Linköping University, Sweden. Electronic address: elvar.theodorsson@liu.se.
  • Rodriguez-Martinez H; Department of Biomedical & Clinical Sciences (BKV), BKH/Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Linköping University, SE-58185 , Linköping, Sweden. Electronic address: heriberto.rodriguez-martinez@liu.se.
Placenta ; 140: 72-79, 2023 09 07.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37549439
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

The future health of the offspring can be influenced by longstanding maternal anxiety and depression disorders during pregnancy. The present study aimed to explore the effect of psychiatric disorders during pregnancy on placental epigenetics.

METHODS:

We measured DNA methylation patterns in term-placentas of women either suffering longstanding anxiety and depression symptoms (Index group, with overt symptoms), or a healthy population (Control, none/only mild symptoms). Whole genome DNA methylation profiling was performed using the TruSeq® Methyl Capture EPIC Library Prep Kit (Illumina, San Diego, CA, USA) for library preparation and NGS technology for genomic DNA sequencing.

RESULTS:

The results of high-throughput DNA methylation analysis revealed that the Index group had differential DNA methylation at epigenome-wide significance (p < 0.05) in 226 genes in the placenta. Targeted enrichment analyses identified hypermethylation of genes associated with psychiatric disorders (BRINP1, PUM1), and ion homeostasis (COMMD1), among others. The ECM (extracellular matrix)-receptor interaction pathway was significantly dysregulated in the Index group compared to the Control. In addition, DNA methylation/mRNA integration analyses revealed that four genes with key roles in neurodevelopment and other important processes (EPB41L4B, BMPR2, KLHL18, and UBAP2) were dysregulated at both, DNA methylation and transcriptome levels in the Index group compared to Control.

DISCUSSION:

The presented results increase our understanding of how maternal psychiatric disorders may affect the newborn through placental differential epigenome, suggesting DNA methylation status as a biomarker when aiming to design new preventive techniques and interventions.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Placenta / Depression Limits: Female / Humans / Newborn / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Placenta Year: 2023 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Placenta / Depression Limits: Female / Humans / Newborn / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Placenta Year: 2023 Document type: Article