Association Between Relational Mobility and DNA Methylation in Oxytocin Receptor Gene: A Social Epigenetic Study

Shubing Li, Junko Yamada, Toru Ishihara, Kuniyuki Nishina, Shota Nishitani, Tetsuhiko Sasaki, Tetsuya Matsuda, Miho Inoue-Murayama, Haruto Takagishi
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DNA methylation is a type of epigenetic modification known to exhibit fluctuations in response to environmental factors. The association of macrosocial factors, such as interpersonal mobility, on methylation has seldom been investigated. This study aimed to examine the association of relational mobility, defined as the extent to which individuals can form and replace social relationships, on the DNA methylation of oxytocin receptor genes. DNA was extracted from the buccal cells of 95 adult participants (50 men and 45 women) and subjected to microarray analysis of DNA methylation using Illumina EPIC v2.0. The findings indicate that the oxytocin receptor gene's methylation level was higher in individuals residing in low relational mobility social environments. The CpG site associated with relational mobility is an enhancer region, indicating that social environments with low relational mobility exert a suppressive effect on the transcriptional efficiency of the oxytocin receptor gene.
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关系流动性与催产素受体基因 DNA 甲基化之间的关系:一项社会表观遗传学研究
众所周知,DNA 甲基化是一种表观遗传修饰,会随着环境因素的变化而波动。宏观社会因素(如人际流动性)与甲基化之间的关联还很少被研究。本研究旨在探讨人际流动性(即个人可以建立和更换社会关系的程度)与催产素受体基因 DNA 甲基化的关联。研究人员从 95 名成年参与者(50 名男性和 45 名女性)的口腔细胞中提取了 DNA,并使用 Illumina EPIC v2.0 对 DNA 甲基化进行了芯片分析。研究结果表明,在关系流动性较低的社会环境中,催产素受体基因的甲基化水平较高。与关系流动性相关的 CpG 位点是一个增强区,表明关系流动性低的社会环境对催产素受体基因的转录效率有抑制作用。
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