Fetal sex-specific epigenetic associations with prenatal maternal depressive symptoms

胎儿性别特异性表观遗传学与产前母亲抑郁症状的关联

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作者:Michelle Z L Kee, Ai Ling Teh, Andrew Clappison, Irina Pokhvisneva, Julie L MacIssac, David T S Lin, Katia E Ramadori, Birit F P Broekman, Helen Chen, Mary Lourdes Daniel, Neerja Karnani, Michael S Kobor, Peter D Gluckman, Yap Seng Chong, Jonathan Y Huang, Michael J Meaney

Abstract

Prenatal maternal mental health is a global health challenge with poorly defined biological mechanisms. We used maternal blood samples collected during the second trimester from a Singaporean longitudinal birth cohort study to examine the association between inter-individual genome-wide DNA methylation and prenatal maternal depressive symptoms. We found that (1) the maternal methylome was significantly associated with prenatal maternal depressive symptoms only in mothers with a female fetus; and (2) this sex-dependent association was observed in a comparable, UK-based birth cohort study. Qualitative analyses showed fetal sex-specific differences in genomic features of depression-related CpGs and genes mapped from these CpGs in mothers with female fetuses implicated in a depression-associated WNT/β-catenin signaling pathway. These same genes also showed enriched expression in brain regions linked to major depressive disorder. We also found similar female-specific associations with fetal-facing placenta methylome. Our fetal sex-specific findings provide evidence for maternal-fetal interactions as a mechanism for intergenerational transmission.

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