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DRD4 methylation as a potential biomarker for physical aggression: An epigenome-wide, cross-tissue investigation.

Charlotte A M Cecil1,2, Esther Walton3, Jean-Baptiste Pingault4, Nadine Provençal5, Irene Pappa2, Frank Vitaro6, Sylvana Côté7,8, Moshe Szyf9, Richard E Tremblay7,8, Henning Tiemeier2,10, Essi Viding4, Eamon J McCrory4.   

Abstract

Epigenetic processes that regulate gene expression, such as DNA methylation (DNAm), have been linked to individual differences in physical aggression. Yet, it is currently unclear whether: (a) DNAm patterns in humans associate with physical aggression independently of other co-occurring psychiatric and behavioral symptoms; (b) whether these patterns are observable across multiple tissues; and (c) whether they may function as a causal versus noncausal biomarker of physical aggression. Here, we used a multisample, cross-tissue design to address these questions. First, we examined genome-wide DNAm patterns (buccal swabs; Illumina 450k) associated with engagement in physical fights in a sample of high-risk youth (n = 119; age = 16-24 years; 53% female). We identified one differentially methylated region in DRD4, which survived genome-wide correction, associated with physical aggression above and beyond co-occurring symptomatology (e.g., ADHD, substance use), and showed strong cross-tissue concordance with both blood and brain. Second, we found that DNAm sites within this region were also differentially methylated in an independent sample of young adults, between individuals with a history of chronic-high versus low physical aggression (peripheral T cells; ages 26-28). Finally, we ran a Mendelian randomization analysis using GWAS data from the EAGLE consortium to test for a causal association of DRD4 methylation with physical aggression. Only one genetic instrument was eligible for the analysis, and results provided no evidence for a causal association. Overall, our findings lend support for peripheral DRD4 methylation as a potential biomarker of physically aggressive behavior, with no evidence yet of a causal relationship.
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  DNA methylation; DRD4; Mendelian randomization; externalizing problems; physical aggression; replication

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30411855     DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.b.32689

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet        ISSN: 1552-4841            Impact factor:   3.568


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Review 5.  Neurospecific Molecules Measured in Periphery in Humans: How Do They Correlate with the Brain Levels? A Systematic Review.

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Authors:  Mandy Meijer; Marieke Klein; Eilis Hannon; Dennis van der Meer; Catharina Hartman; Jaap Oosterlaan; Dirk Heslenfeld; Pieter J Hoekstra; Jan Buitelaar; Jonathan Mill; Barbara Franke
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