TY - JOUR
T1 - Increased methylation of glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1) in adults with a history of childhood maltreatment
T2 - A link with the severity and type of trauma
AU - Perroud, N.
AU - Paoloni-Giacobino, A.
AU - Prada, P.
AU - Olié, E.
AU - Salzmann, A.
AU - Nicastro, R.
AU - Guillaume, S.
AU - Mouthon, D.
AU - Stouder, C.
AU - Dieben, K.
AU - Huguelet, P.
AU - Courtet, P.
AU - Malafosse, A.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Childhood maltreatment, through epigenetic modification of the glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1), influences the hypothalamic-pituitary- adrenal axis (HPA axis). We investigated whether childhood maltreatment and its severity were associated with increased methylation of the exon 1 F NR3C1 promoter, in 101 borderline personality disorder (BPD) and 99 major depressive disorder (MDD) subjects with, respectively, a high and low rate of childhood maltreatment, and 15 MDD subjects with comorbid post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Childhood sexual abuse, its severity and the number of type of maltreatments positively correlated with NR3C1 methylation (P=6.16 × 10-8, 5.18 × 10-7 and 1.25 × 10-9, respectively). In BPD, repetition of abuses and sexual abuse with penetration correlated with a higher methylation percentage. Peripheral blood might therefore serve as a proxy for environmental effects on epigenetic processes. These findings suggest that early life events may permanently impact on the HPA axis though epigenetic modifications of the NR3C1. This is a mechanism by which childhood maltreatment may lead to adulthood psychopathology.
AB - Childhood maltreatment, through epigenetic modification of the glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1), influences the hypothalamic-pituitary- adrenal axis (HPA axis). We investigated whether childhood maltreatment and its severity were associated with increased methylation of the exon 1 F NR3C1 promoter, in 101 borderline personality disorder (BPD) and 99 major depressive disorder (MDD) subjects with, respectively, a high and low rate of childhood maltreatment, and 15 MDD subjects with comorbid post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Childhood sexual abuse, its severity and the number of type of maltreatments positively correlated with NR3C1 methylation (P=6.16 × 10-8, 5.18 × 10-7 and 1.25 × 10-9, respectively). In BPD, repetition of abuses and sexual abuse with penetration correlated with a higher methylation percentage. Peripheral blood might therefore serve as a proxy for environmental effects on epigenetic processes. These findings suggest that early life events may permanently impact on the HPA axis though epigenetic modifications of the NR3C1. This is a mechanism by which childhood maltreatment may lead to adulthood psychopathology.
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U2 - 10.1038/tp.2011.60
DO - 10.1038/tp.2011.60
M3 - Article
C2 - 22832351
AN - SCOPUS:83755180447
SN - 2158-3188
VL - 1
JO - Translational Psychiatry
JF - Translational Psychiatry
M1 - e59
ER -