Authors
Linda M Bierer, Heather N Bader, Nikolaos P Daskalakis, Amy Lehrner, Nadine Provençal, Tobias Wiechmann, Torsten Klengel, Iouri Makotkine, Elisabeth B Binder, Rachel Yehuda
Publication date
2020/8/1
Journal
American Journal of Psychiatry
Volume
177
Issue
8
Pages
744-753
Publisher
American Psychiatric Association
Description
Objective
There is growing evidence that exposure to trauma prior to conception can affect offspring. The authors have reported that adult offspring of Holocaust survivors showed lower methylation of FK506 binding protein 5 (FKBP5) intron 7, site 6 compared with Jewish comparison volunteers. The present study sought to replicate this finding in a larger sample and to examine parental and offspring correlates of observed effects.
Methods
Cytosine methylation was measured in blood using pyrosequencing. The independent replication sample consisted of 125 Holocaust offspring and 31 control subjects. Additional analyses, performed in a larger sample of 147 offspring and 40 control subjects that included the 31 previously studied participants, examined associations of parental trauma–related variables (i.e., sex of the exposed parent, parental posttraumatic stress disorder, age at Holocaust exposure) and offspring …
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Scholar articles
LM Bierer, HN Bader, NP Daskalakis, A Lehrner… - American Journal of Psychiatry, 2020