Epigenome-wide association studies identify novel DNA methylation sites associated with PTSD: a meta-analysis of 23 military and civilian cohorts
Katrinli S, Wani A, Maihofer A, Ratanatharathorn A, Daskalakis N, Montalvo-Ortiz J, Núñez-RĂos D, Zannas A, Zhao X, Aiello A, Ashley-Koch A, Avetyan D, Baker D, Beckham J, Boks M, Brick L, Bromet E, Champagne F, Chen C, Dalvie S, Dennis M, Fatumo S, Fortier C, Galea S, Garrett M, Geuze E, Grant G, Hauser M, Hayes J, Hemmings S, Huber B, Jajoo A, Jansen S, Kessler R, Kimbrel N, King A, Kleinman J, Koen N, Koenen K, Kuan P, Liberzon I, Linnstaedt S, Lori A, Luft B, Luykx J, Marx C, McLean S, Mehta D, Milberg W, Miller M, Mufford M, Musanabaganwa C, Mutabaruka J, Mutesa L, Nemeroff C, Nugent N, Orcutt H, Qin X, Rauch S, Ressler K, Risbrough V, Rutembesa E, Rutten B, Seedat S, Stein D, Stein M, Toikumo S, Ursano R, Uwineza A, Verfaellie M, Vermetten E, Vinkers C, Ware E, Wildman D, Wolf E, Young R, Zhao Y, van den Heuvel L, Uddin M, Nievergelt C, Smith A, Logue M. Epigenome-wide association studies identify novel DNA methylation sites associated with PTSD: a meta-analysis of 23 military and civilian cohorts. Genome Medicine 2024, 16: 147. PMID: 39696436, PMCID: PMC11658418, DOI: 10.1186/s13073-024-01417-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpigenome-wide association studiesDNA methylationPsychiatric Genomics ConsortiumPost-traumatic stress disorderAssociation studiesMeta-analysis of epigenome-wide association studiesMethylation levelsGenome-wide expression dataEpigenetic gene regulationBrain regionsPGC-PTSDAnnotated genesBlood cell proportionsCpG lociGene regulationSusceptibility to post-traumatic stress disorderExpression dataAssociated with post-traumatic stress disorderIllumina HumanMethylation450Genomics ConsortiumOccurrence of post-traumatic stress disorderAssociated with biological differencesCpGMultiple brain regionsPostmortem brain samples
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