hsa-miR-582-3p in umbilical cord blood is negatively associated with maternal exposure to childhood maltreatment

Childhood maltreatment (CM) may affect not only directly exposed individuals but also their offspring. However, the underlying biological mechanisms remain unclear. microRNAs (miRNAs) may play a regulatory role in this process. This study investigates the relationship between maternal exposure to CM...

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Veröffentlicht in:Epigenomics 2024, Vol.16 (19-20), p.1273-1286
Hauptverfasser: Micali, Danilo, Rosa, Joice Santos, Ota, Vanessa Kiyomi, Vieira Mercuri, Rafael Luiz, Spindola, Leticia Maria, Gomes Bugiga, Amanda Victória, Kajitani, Gustavo Satoru, Coelho Milani, Ana Carolina, Salmeron, Camilla, Silva, Ivaldo, Fontes Asprino, Paula, Galante, Pedro Af, Seixas Duarte, Cristiane, Posner, Jonathan, Parolin Jackowski, Andrea, Belangero, Sintia Iole
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Zusammenfassung:Childhood maltreatment (CM) may affect not only directly exposed individuals but also their offspring. However, the underlying biological mechanisms remain unclear. microRNAs (miRNAs) may play a regulatory role in this process. This study investigates the relationship between maternal exposure to CM and miRNA expression in maternal and perinatal tissues. We enrolled 43 pregnant women and assessed their CM exposure. We collected maternal blood, cord blood and placental tissue samples during childbirth and performed miRNA profiling using next generation sequencing. Maternal CM was inversely associated with hsa-miR-582-3p levels in cord blood. Pathway analysis revealed that this miRNA regulates genes involved in intrauterine development. Our findings highlight the potential impact of maternal CM exposure on offspring epigenetic mechanisms.
ISSN:1750-1911
1750-192X
1750-192X
DOI:10.1080/17501911.2024.2401318