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Early adversity and the regulation of gene expression: Implications for prenatal health.

Shannon L Gillespie1, Steve W Cole2, Lisa M Christian3,4.   

Abstract

Early life, including prenatal development and childhood, is a period of sensitivity, with potential for developmental programming under conditions of adversity. The intergenerational effects of early adversity have received attention, most often studied in relation to fetal development according to maternal exposures. Less often considered but critically important is the effect of early adversity on future prenatal risk (e.g., risk for preeclampsia, preterm birth), which threatens the health of mother and infant. The body's ability to turn collections of genes "on" or "off" across a range of tissues via receptor-driven transcription factors and epigenetic mechanisms (i.e., chemical modifications to the genome) in response to the perceived environment may help to explain such associations. This review aims to summarize discoveries surrounding the effects of early adversity on gene expression, emphasizing prenatal populations. First, we review findings from gene expression studies examining the effects of early adversity on various tissues known to contribute to prenatal health in adulthood. Next, we review several gene regulatory mechanisms thought to underlie differences in gene expression. Finally, we discuss potential implications for prenatal risk among early adversity-exposed mothers according to our current understanding of the biology that contributes to the development of prenatal syndromes.

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Keywords:  Adverse childhood experiences; epigenetics; gene expression; preeclampsia; pregnancy; premature birth

Year:  2019        PMID: 31815157      PMCID: PMC6897329          DOI: 10.1016/j.cobeha.2019.02.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Behav Sci        ISSN: 2352-1546


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