Methylome-wide association studies of psychiatric disorders.

EC psychology and psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-02
Qiao Mao, Zhixiong Luo, Xiaoping Wang, Kesheng Wang, Zhiren Wang, Yong Zhang, Xingguang Luo
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Abstract

Neuroepigenetics underscores the significance of the methylome in both normal and pathological brain function, influencing neurobiological processes and psychiatric well-being. This study systematically examines methylome-wide association studies (MWAS) across various psychiatric disorders that utilize array-based and sequencing approaches on blood or brain tissue samples. The findings provide valuable insights into the early stages of neuropathogenesis in psychiatric disorders, revealing altered epigenetic mechanisms. The methylome emerges as a pivotal factor in the development and treatment of psychiatric conditions, potentially offering avenues for identifying therapeutic targets and informing treatment strategies.

精神疾病的甲基组关联研究。
神经表观遗传学强调甲基组在正常和病理脑功能中的重要性,影响神经生物学过程和精神健康。本研究系统地检查了甲基组全关联研究(MWAS)在各种精神疾病中利用基于阵列和测序的方法对血液或脑组织样本进行研究。这些发现为精神疾病神经发病的早期阶段提供了有价值的见解,揭示了改变的表观遗传机制。甲基组在精神疾病的发展和治疗中成为一个关键因素,可能为确定治疗靶点和告知治疗策略提供途径。
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