Association of childhood chronic physical aggression with a DNA methylation signature in adult human T cells.
Chronic physical aggression (CPA) is characterized by frequent use of physical aggression from early childhood to adolescence. Observed in approximately 5% of males, CPA is associated with early childhood adverse environments and long-term negative consequences. Alterations in DNA methylation, a cov...
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doaj-31c72ee6b9b740b2acbd0653bda4ece52020-11-25T02:32:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e8983910.1371/journal.pone.0089839Association of childhood chronic physical aggression with a DNA methylation signature in adult human T cells.Nadine ProvençalMatthew J SudermanClaire GuilleminFrank VitaroSylvana M CôtéMichael HallettRichard E TremblayMoshe SzyfChronic physical aggression (CPA) is characterized by frequent use of physical aggression from early childhood to adolescence. Observed in approximately 5% of males, CPA is associated with early childhood adverse environments and long-term negative consequences. Alterations in DNA methylation, a covalent modification of DNA that regulates genome function, have been associated with early childhood adversity.To test the hypothesis that a trajectory of chronic physical aggression during childhood is associated with a distinct DNA methylation profile during adulthood.We analyzed genome-wide promoter DNA methylation profiles of T cells from two groups of adult males assessed annually for frequency of physical aggression between 6 and 15 years of age: a group with CPA and a control group. Methylation profiles covering the promoter regions of 20 000 genes and 400 microRNAs were generated using MeDIP followed by hybridization to microarrays.In total, 448 distinct gene promoters were differentially methylated in CPA. Functionally, many of these genes have previously been shown to play a role in aggression and were enriched in biological pathways affected by behavior. Their locations in the genome tended to form clusters spanning millions of bases in the genome.This study provides evidence of clustered and genome-wide variation in promoter DNA methylation in young adults that associates with a history of chronic physical aggression from 6 to 15 years of age. However, longitudinal studies of methylation during early childhood will be necessary to determine if and how this methylation variation in T cells DNA plays a role in early development of chronic physical aggression.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3972178?pdf=render |
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Nadine Provençal Matthew J Suderman Claire Guillemin Frank Vitaro Sylvana M Côté Michael Hallett Richard E Tremblay Moshe Szyf Association of childhood chronic physical aggression with a DNA methylation signature in adult human T cells. PLoS ONE |
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Nadine Provençal Matthew J Suderman Claire Guillemin Frank Vitaro Sylvana M Côté Michael Hallett Richard E Tremblay Moshe Szyf |
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Association of childhood chronic physical aggression with a DNA methylation signature in adult human T cells. |
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Association of childhood chronic physical aggression with a DNA methylation signature in adult human T cells. |
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Association of childhood chronic physical aggression with a DNA methylation signature in adult human T cells. |
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Association of childhood chronic physical aggression with a DNA methylation signature in adult human T cells. |
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Association of childhood chronic physical aggression with a DNA methylation signature in adult human T cells. |
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association of childhood chronic physical aggression with a dna methylation signature in adult human t cells. |
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Chronic physical aggression (CPA) is characterized by frequent use of physical aggression from early childhood to adolescence. Observed in approximately 5% of males, CPA is associated with early childhood adverse environments and long-term negative consequences. Alterations in DNA methylation, a covalent modification of DNA that regulates genome function, have been associated with early childhood adversity.To test the hypothesis that a trajectory of chronic physical aggression during childhood is associated with a distinct DNA methylation profile during adulthood.We analyzed genome-wide promoter DNA methylation profiles of T cells from two groups of adult males assessed annually for frequency of physical aggression between 6 and 15 years of age: a group with CPA and a control group. Methylation profiles covering the promoter regions of 20 000 genes and 400 microRNAs were generated using MeDIP followed by hybridization to microarrays.In total, 448 distinct gene promoters were differentially methylated in CPA. Functionally, many of these genes have previously been shown to play a role in aggression and were enriched in biological pathways affected by behavior. Their locations in the genome tended to form clusters spanning millions of bases in the genome.This study provides evidence of clustered and genome-wide variation in promoter DNA methylation in young adults that associates with a history of chronic physical aggression from 6 to 15 years of age. However, longitudinal studies of methylation during early childhood will be necessary to determine if and how this methylation variation in T cells DNA plays a role in early development of chronic physical aggression. |
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