Association between maternal perceived stress during pregnancy and offspring DNA methylation changes in HPA axis genes at birth in the ECHO Consortium.

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Environmental Epigenetics Pub Date : 2025-08-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/eep/dvaf024
Krystin Jones, Bianca P Acevedo, Lyndsay A Avalos, Brennan H Baker, Nicole R Bush, Claudia Buss, Luke P Grosvenor, Alison E Hipwell, Kristine Marceau, Cindy T McEvoy, Wei Perng, Alexandra D W Sullivan, Irene Tung, Yeyi Zhu, Christine Ladd-Acosta
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Abstract

Evidence has linked maternal exposure to stress during pregnancy with poor offspring health and neurodevelopmental outcomes. However, the precise mechanism by which this may occur has not been fully elucidated. In this study, we examined whether maternal perceived stress during pregnancy was associated with newborn blood DNA methylation (DNAm) in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis-related genes (NR3C1, FKBP5, and HSD11B2) in single CpG site and gene-based analyses. We analysed a subset of 661 mother-child pairs from the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes cohort study that met our analytic inclusion criteria. Maternal perceived stress was measured during pregnancy using the perceived stress scale, and newborn DNAm was measured using the Illumina 450K and EPIC Beadchips in cord blood and dried blood spots. Single-site associations were evaluated using linear regression models, and gene-based associations were evaluated using mean burden and variance component tests, adjusted for sociodemographic and lifestyle covariates. Sex-stratified models were used to evaluate sex differential effects. Prenatal perceived stress was statistically significantly associated with newborn DNAm in one CpG site (cg06613263) in NR3C1 and with aggregate DNAm in NR3C1 and FKBP5. Aggregate DNAm in FKBP5 was more strongly associated with prenatal perceived stress in female infants. These results may have important implications for improving offspring health and well-being by providing molecular targets that can be used to identify high-risk individuals and as a basis for developing and evaluating effective behaviour and pharmaceutical interventions.

在ECHO联盟中,怀孕期间母亲感知压力与出生时HPA轴基因的后代DNA甲基化变化之间的关系。
有证据表明,母亲在怀孕期间暴露在压力下与后代健康和神经发育不良有关。然而,这可能发生的确切机制尚未完全阐明。在这项研究中,我们通过单CpG位点和基于基因的分析,研究了母亲在怀孕期间感受到的压力是否与新生儿血液中下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴相关基因(NR3C1、FKBP5和HSD11B2)的DNA甲基化(DNAm)有关。我们分析了来自环境对儿童健康结果的影响队列研究的661对符合我们的分析纳入标准的母子。采用感知压力量表测量孕妇妊娠期间的感知压力,采用Illumina 450K和EPIC珠片在脐带血和干血斑中测量新生儿dna。使用线性回归模型评估单站点关联,使用平均负担和方差成分检验评估基于基因的关联,并根据社会人口统计学和生活方式协变量进行调整。性别分层模型用于评估性别差异效应。产前感知应激与NR3C1一个CpG位点(cg06613263)的新生儿DNAm以及NR3C1和FKBP5的总DNAm相关,具有统计学意义。FKBP5基因的总DNAm与女婴产前感知压力的相关性更强。这些结果可能对改善后代健康和福祉具有重要意义,因为它们提供了可用于识别高风险个体的分子靶点,并可作为制定和评估有效行为和药物干预措施的基础。
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Environmental Epigenetics
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