COMT Val158Met polymorphism protects the impact of a mother's history of childhood trauma on emotional and behavioural problems in preschool children

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES European Journal of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1111/ejn.16631
Janaína Xavier, Clarissa Ribeiro Bastos, Thayane Moreira Marins, Laísa Camerini, Daniele Behling De Mello, Bruna Antunes, Luciana de Ávila Quevedo, Mariana Bonati de Matos, Ricardo Tavares Pinheiro, Gabriele Ghisleni
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Childhood trauma has a well-established negative impact on mental health outcomes across the lifespan. Cumulative evidence suggests an intergenerational transmission of trauma to descendants. In this way, considering the child's COMT Val158Met (rs4680: G > A) variant, the study aims to investigate the interactive effect of maternal childhood trauma on the emotional/behavioural problems of their offspring in preschoolers age (4–5 and 11 years old) from a population-based dyad of pregnant adolescent women. The behaviour problems of 310 children were assessed using the Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL) instrument, and maternal trauma was assessed with the Child Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) between the 20 to 22° gestational weeks. Maternal childhood trauma increases the risk for all emotional/behavioural problems in the offspring, and no direct association between the child's Val158Met genotypes with emotional/behavioural problems. Interestingly, in moderation analysis adjusted by sex, age and skin colour, children of mothers exposed to childhood trauma, carrying the Val/Met genotype, are less likely to develop externalising (p = .020) and total problems (p = .041) when compared to homozygous (Val/Val and Met/Met). Thus, our findings reinforce evidence on the intergenerational impact of maternal trauma on emotional/behavioural problems and demonstrate that this risk is influenced by the genetic background of the individual, varying according to the functional COMT genotype, which confers a protective profile for the development of externalising and total problems.

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COMT Val158Met多态性保护母亲童年创伤史对学龄前儿童情绪和行为问题的影响。
儿童期创伤对整个生命周期的心理健康结果具有公认的负面影响。越来越多的证据表明,创伤对后代有代际传递。通过这种方式,考虑到儿童的COMT Val158Met (rs4680: G b> A)变异,本研究旨在从以人群为基础的青春期怀孕妇女双体中,研究母亲童年创伤对其子女学龄前(4-5岁和11岁)情绪/行为问题的相互作用。采用儿童行为检查表(Child behavior Checklist, CBCL)对310名儿童的行为问题进行评估,并采用儿童创伤问卷(Child trauma Questionnaire, CTQ)对孕20 ~ 22周的母亲进行创伤评估。母亲的童年创伤增加了后代出现所有情绪/行为问题的风险,并且孩子的Val158Met基因型与情绪/行为问题之间没有直接关联。有趣的是,在按性别、年龄和肤色调整的适度分析中,与纯合子(Val/Val和Met/Met)相比,携带Val/Met基因型的母亲暴露于童年创伤的孩子更不容易出现外化(p = 0.020)和总体问题(p = 0.041)。因此,我们的研究结果强化了母亲创伤对情绪/行为问题的代际影响的证据,并表明这种风险受到个体遗传背景的影响,根据功能性COMT基因型而变化,这为外部性和整体问题的发展提供了保护。
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European Journal of Neuroscience
European Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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305
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3.5 months
期刊介绍: EJN is the journal of FENS and supports the international neuroscientific community by publishing original high quality research articles and reviews in all fields of neuroscience. In addition, to engage with issues that are of interest to the science community, we also publish Editorials, Meetings Reports and Neuro-Opinions on topics that are of current interest in the fields of neuroscience research and training in science. We have recently established a series of ‘Profiles of Women in Neuroscience’. Our goal is to provide a vehicle for publications that further the understanding of the structure and function of the nervous system in both health and disease and to provide a vehicle to engage the neuroscience community. As the official journal of FENS, profits from the journal are re-invested in the neuroscientific community through the activities of FENS.
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