Association between different parameters of child maltreatment and global DNA methylation

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Alexandria Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2019-01-02 DOI:10.1080/20905068.2019.1681178
E. Seif, I. Diab, S. Ibrahim, Heba Hussein, Sara A. Ghitani
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ABSTRACT Exposure to early life adversities, as child maltreatment may disturb the whole biological development of a child resulting in different consequences. Among the main underlying mechanisms are epigenetics and DNA methylation. The aim of the study was to access the effects of various factors such as child maltreatment (single or multiple), duration, frequency and age of onset of abuse on DNA methylation. Subjects and methods: 90 children (55 males, 35 females) aged 12–18 years were recruited from adolescent psychiatric outpatient clinics at Al-Hadara University Hospital in Alexandria, Egypt. A Childhood Trauma Questionnaire was used to take the history of child maltreatment. Global DNA methylation was determined by MethylFlash methylated DNA quantification colorimetric kit. Results: Regarding DNA methylation, there was a statistically significant hypomethylation was detected among those who reported exposure to more than one type of child maltreatment than those who reported no exposure or exposure to only one type. Significant difference was also detected between children who were exposed at the age of nine or less and those above 9 years. Moreover, a significant association was found between the duration and frequency of maltreatment in the prediction of DNA methylation. Conclusion: global DNA hypomethylation can be used as a marker to detect exposure to multiple types of child maltreatment. However, it is not about the early child maltreatment alone, but the accumulation of abuse over time and higher frequency of exposure to child maltreatment that causes more global DNA hypomethylation.
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儿童虐待的不同参数与全球DNA甲基化之间的关系
摘要暴露在早期生活的逆境中,因为虐待儿童可能会干扰儿童的整个生物发育,从而导致不同的后果。主要的潜在机制包括表观遗传学和DNA甲基化。该研究的目的是了解各种因素对DNA甲基化的影响,如虐待儿童(单次或多次)、虐待持续时间、频率和年龄。受试者和方法:90名12-18岁的儿童(55名男性,35名女性)从埃及亚历山大市Al Hadara大学医院的青少年精神病门诊招募。使用儿童创伤问卷来记录虐待儿童的历史。通过MethylFlash甲基化DNA定量比色试剂盒测定全局DNA甲基化。结果:关于DNA甲基化,在报告接触过一种以上虐待儿童的人中,检测到具有统计学意义的低甲基化,而在报告没有接触或只接触过一类虐待儿童的人群中。在九岁或九岁以下暴露的儿童和九岁以上暴露的儿童之间也发现了显著差异。此外,在DNA甲基化的预测中,发现虐待的持续时间和频率之间存在显著关联。结论:整体DNA低甲基化可作为检测多种类型儿童虐待暴露的标志物。然而,这不仅仅是关于早期儿童虐待,而是随着时间的推移,虐待的积累和更高频率的儿童虐待导致了更多的全球DNA低甲基化。
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