Periconception and Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Perceived Stress and Cord Blood DNA Methylation.

IF 3.2 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Kristen J Polinski, Diane L Putnick, Sonia L Robinson, Karen C Schliep, Robert M Silver, Weihua Guan, Enrique F Schisterman, Sunni L Mumford, Edwina H Yeung
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Abstract

Background: Maternal prenatal stress is associated with physiologic and adverse mental health outcomes in the offspring, but the underlying biologic mechanisms are unknown. We examined the associations of maternal perceived stress, including preconception exposure, with DNA methylation (DNAm) alterations in the cord blood buffy coats of 358 singleton infants.

Methods: Maternal perceived stress was measured prior to and throughout pregnancy in a cohort of women enrolled in Effects of Aspirin in Gestation and Reproduction Trial (EAGeR) trial. Perceived stress assessments based on a standardized Likert-scale were obtained in periconception (~2 months preconception and 2-8 weeks of gestation) and pregnancy (8-36 weeks of gestation). Cumulative perceived stress was estimated by calculating the predicted area under the curve of stress reported prior to and during pregnancy. DNAm was measured by the Infinium MethylationEPIC BeadChip. Multivariable robust linear regression was used to assess associations of perceived stress with individual CpG probes.

Results: Based on a 0 to 3 scale, average reported preconception and early pregnancy stress were 0.76 (0.60) and 0.67 (0.50), respectively. Average mid- to late-pregnancy stress, based on a 0 to 10 scale, was 4.9 (1.6). Neither periconception nor pregnancy perceived stress were associated with individual CpG sites in neonatal cord blood (all false discovery rate [FDR] >5%).

Conclusion: No effects of maternal perceived stress exposure on array-wide cord blood neonatal methylation differences were found.

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围孕期和产前暴露于母体感知应激和脐带血DNA甲基化。
背景:母亲产前应激与后代的生理和不良心理健康结果有关,但其潜在的生物学机制尚不清楚。我们研究了358名单胎婴儿脐带血黄皮DNA甲基化(DNAm)变化与母亲感知压力(包括孕前暴露)的关系。方法:在一组参加阿司匹林在妊娠和生殖试验(EAGeR)试验的妇女中,在怀孕前和整个怀孕期间测量产妇感知压力。采用标准化李克特量表对围孕期(孕前~2个月和妊娠2 ~ 8周)和妊娠期(妊娠8 ~ 36周)的感知压力进行评估。通过计算怀孕前和怀孕期间报告的压力曲线下的预测面积来估计累积感知压力。DNAm用Infinium MethylationEPIC BeadChip测定。采用多变量稳健线性回归来评估感知应激与个体CpG探针的关联。结果:以0 ~ 3分制为基础,报告的孕前压力和妊娠早期压力平均分别为0.76(0.60)和0.67(0.50)。怀孕中后期的平均压力,基于0到10的量表,是4.9(1.6)。围孕期和妊娠应激均与新生儿脐带血中单个CpG位点无关(所有错误发现率[FDR] >5%)。结论:未发现母亲感知应激暴露对新生儿脐带血甲基化差异的影响。
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