Psychological medicine

Changes over time in genes controlling DNA modification may be linked to risk of post-traumatic stress disorder

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Abstract

DNMT1 DNA methylation increased following trauma in PTSD cases (p = 0.001).

  • PTSD cases exhibited a significant increase in DNMT1 DNA methylation after trauma, unlike controls.
  • Both PTSD cases and controls showed increases in DNMT3A and DNMT3B DNA methylation after trauma.
  • Lower pre-trauma DNMT3B DNA methylation at a specific site was associated with worsening post-trauma symptom severity in PTSD cases.
  • Pre-existing epigenetic differences may help distinguish between individuals who are resilient and those who are susceptible to PTSD.

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