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El Epigenoma Periférico Predice el Volumen de la Materia Blanca en Función de la Etapa de Desarrollo: Un Estudio ECHO
Taena Hanson1, Sophie Spencer1, Samantha A Harker1
1School of Life Sciences and Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 85287, USA.
La metilación periférica del ADN (metilación del ADN) en la saliva rastrea el volumen de la materia blanca (WMV) en niños, ofreciendo un potencial para la detección temprana de trastornos. Estos marcadores epigenéticos son cruciales para comprender las trayectorias del neurodesarrollo.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Neuroscience
- Epigenetics
- Developmental Biology
Sus antecedentes:
- White matter (WM) development is vital for neural connectivity, and its disruptions are linked to neurodevelopmental disorders.
- Epigenetic mechanisms, specifically DNA methylation (DNAm), are increasingly recognized for their role in regulating WM structure.
- Limited research exists on DNAm and WM development in pediatric populations.
Objetivo del estudio:
- To investigate the association between peripheral DNAm of WM-related genes and WM volume (WMV) in children.
- To explore age-dependent relationships between DNAm and WMV.
- To assess the correlation between salivary DNAm and brain tissue DNAm.
Principales métodos:
- Utilized data from the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) study.
- Obtained salivary DNAm profiles from 205 children (2 months–15.5 years) using the Infinium MethylationEPIC array.
- Quantified WMV using T1-weighted MRI and performed targeted-epigenome analysis.
Principales resultados:
- Identified 1867 CpG sites across 352 genes significantly predicting WMV (FDR q < 0.05).
- Found 11,611 CpG sites with age-dependent associations, most pronounced in early childhood.
- Demonstrated a strong correlation between salivary DNAm and brain tissue DNAm (r = 0.915).
Conclusiones:
- Peripheral DNAm markers in saliva can serve as biomarkers for neurodevelopmental trajectories.
- Saliva-based DNAm is a valuable tool for pediatric neuroimaging research.
- Developmental timing is critical for understanding DNAm-WMV associations, with implications for early detection of WM disorders.
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