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Impact of Early Environment on Children's Mental Health: Lessons From DNA Methylation Studies With Monozygotic Twins.

Julian Chiarella1, Richard E Tremblay2, Moshe Szyf3, Nadine Provençal4, Linda Booij1.   

Abstract

Over the past decade, epigenetic analyses have made important contributions to our understanding of healthy development and a wide variety of adverse conditions such as cancer and psychopathology. There is increasing evidence that DNA methylation is a mechanism by which environmental factors influence gene transcription and, ultimately, phenotype. However, differentiating the effects of the environment from those of genetics on DNA methylation profiles remains a significant challenge. Monozygotic (MZ) twin study designs are unique in their ability to control for genetic differences because each pair of MZ twins shares essentially the same genetic sequence with the exception of a small number of de novo mutations and copy number variations. Thus, differences within twin pairs in gene expression and phenotype, including behavior, can be attributed in the majority of cases to environmental effects rather than genetic influence. In this article, we review the literature showing how MZ twin designs can be used to study basic epigenetic principles, contributing to understanding the role of early in utero and postnatal environmental factors on the development of psychopathology. We also highlight the importance of initiating longitudinal and experimental studies with MZ twins during pregnancy. This approach is especially important to identify: (1) critical time periods during which the early environment can impact brain and mental health development, and (2) the specific mechanisms through which early environmental effects may be mediated. These studies may inform the optimum timing and design for early preventive interventions aimed at reducing risk for psychopathology.

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Keywords:  birth weight; child development; epigenetics; mental health; monozygotic; twins

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26608878     DOI: 10.1017/thg.2015.84

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Twin Res Hum Genet        ISSN: 1832-4274            Impact factor:   1.587


  8 in total

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4.  High MTHFR promoter methylation levels in men confer protection against ischemic stroke.

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5.  Gestational Age at Birth and 'Body-Mind' Health at 5 Years of Age: A Population Based Cohort Study.

Authors:  Frances M Cronin; Ricardo Segurado; Fionnuala M McAuliffe; Cecily C Kelleher; Richard E Tremblay
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6.  Serotonin transporter promoter methylation in peripheral cells and neural responses to negative stimuli: A study of adolescent monozygotic twins.

Authors:  Elmira Ismaylova; Melissa L Lévesque; Florence B Pomares; Moshe Szyf; Zsofia Nemoda; Cherine Fahim; Frank Vitaro; Mara Brendgen; Ginette Dionne; Michel Boivin; Richard E Tremblay; Linda Booij
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7.  Different Behavioral Experiences Produce Distinctive Parallel Changes in, and Correlate With, Frontal Cortex and Hippocampal Global Post-translational Histone Levels.

Authors:  Marissa Sobolewski; Garima Singh; Jay S Schneider; Deborah A Cory-Slechta
Journal:  Front Integr Neurosci       Date:  2018-07-19

8.  Birth weight is associated with adolescent brain development: A multimodal imaging study in monozygotic twins.

Authors:  Dana A Hayward; Florence Pomares; Kevin F Casey; Elmira Ismaylova; Melissa Levesque; Keelin Greenlaw; Frank Vitaro; Mara Brendgen; Felix Rénard; Ginette Dionne; Michel Boivin; Richard E Tremblay; Linda Booij
Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp       Date:  2020-09-02       Impact factor: 5.038

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