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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Methylation of the FKBP5 Gene in Patients with Psychotic Disorders.

Błażej Misiak1, Paweł Karpiński2,3, Elżbieta Szmida2, Tomasz Grąźlewski4, Marcin Jabłoński4, Katarzyna Cyranka5, Joanna Rymaszewska1, Patryk Piotrowski1, Kamila Kotowicz1, Dorota Frydecka1.   

Abstract

Altered methylation of the FKBP5 gene has been observed in various mental disorders and attributed to the effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). However, the level of FKBP5 methylation has not been investigated in patients with psychotic disorders. Therefore, in this study we aimed to determine the FKBP5 methylation in patients with psychosis and controls, taking into account the effects of ACEs. Participants were 85 patients with psychotic disorders, including first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients and acutely relapsed schizophrenia (SCZ-AR) patients, as well as 56 controls. The level of four CpG sites at the FKBP5 gene was determined in the peripheral blood leukocytes using pyrosequencing. After controlling for potential confounding factors, the level of FKBP5 methylation at one out of four tested CpG sites was significantly lower in FEP patients compared to other groups of participants. Significant main effects of parental antipathy and sexual abuse on the level of FKBP5 methylation were observed at the differentially methylated CpG site. Participants reporting this category of ACEs had significantly lower levels of FKBP5 methylation at this CpG site. Lower levels of FKBP5 methylation were associated with better cognitive performance and higher functional capacity in patients with psychosis. In controls, lower methylation of FKBP5 was related to worse performance of immediate memory and language skills. Our findings suggest that hypomethylation of the FKBP5 appears at early stages of psychosis and might be associated with a history of ACEs as well as less severe clinical manifestation.

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Keywords:  childhood maltreatment; childhood trauma; cortisol; early-life stress; epigenetics

Year:  2020        PMID: 33255215      PMCID: PMC7759816          DOI: 10.3390/jcm9123792

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Med        ISSN: 2077-0383            Impact factor:   4.241


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