Authors
Sarah Nazzari, Serena Grumi, Fabiana Mambretti, Marco Villa, Roberto Giorda, Livio Provenzi, MOM-COPE Study Group Borgatti Renato 1 4 Biasucci Giacomo 5 Decembrino Lidia 6 Giacchero Roberta 7 Magnani Maria Luisa 8 Nacinovich Renata 9 10 Prefumo Federico 11 12 Spinillo Arsenio 13 14 Veggiotti Pierangelo 15 16
Publication date
2022/9/16
Journal
Translational psychiatry
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
386
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Stress exposure during pregnancy is critically linked with maternal mental health and child development. The effects might involve altered patterns of DNA methylation in specific stress-related genes (i.e., glucocorticoid receptor gene, NR3C1, and serotonin transporter gene, SLC6A4) and might be moderated by the gestational timing of stress exposure. In this study, we report on NR3C1 and SLC6A4 methylation status in Italian mothers and infants who were exposed to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown during different trimesters of pregnancy. From May 2020 to February 2021, 283 mother–infant dyads were enrolled at delivery. Within 24 h from delivery, buccal cells were collected to assess NR3C1 (44 CpG sites) and SLC6A4 (13 CpG sites) methylation status. Principal component (PC) analyses were used to reduce methylation data dimension to one PC per maternal and infant gene methylation. Mother–infant …
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