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Biological embedding of childhood adversity - a multi-omics perspective on stress regulation

Biological embedding of childhood adversity - a multi-omics perspective on stress regulation

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Abstract The experience of adversity in childhood can have life-long consequences on health outcomes. In search of mediators of this relationship, alterations of bio-behavioral and cellular regulatory systems came into focus, including those dealing with basic gene regulatory processes. Systems biology oriented approaches have been proposed to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the complex multiple interrelations between and within layers of analysis. We used co-expression based, supervised and unsupervised single and multi-omics system approaches to investigate the influence of childhood adversity on gene expression, protein expression and DNA methylation in CD14+ monocytes of healthy adults before and after exposure to an experimental psychosocial stress protocol. Childhood adversity explained some variance at the single analyte level and within gene and protein co-expression structures. A single-omic, post stress gene expression model differentiated best between participants with a history of childhood adversity and controls in supervised analyses. In unsupervised analyses, a multi-omics based model showed best performance but separated participants based on sex only. Multi-omics analyses are a promising concept but might yield different results based on the specific approach taken and the omic-datasets supplied. Here, stress associated gene-expression pattern were most strongly associated with childhood adversity, and integrating multiple cellular layers did not results in better discriminatory performance. Currently, the capacity and yield of different omics-profiling methods might limit the full potential of integrative approaches.

May Caroline、Kumsta Robert、Marcus Katrin、Zang Johannes C.S.

Medizinisches Proteom-Center, Medical Proteome Analysis Centre for Protein Diagnostics (PRODI), Ruhr University BochumFaculty of Psychology, Institute for Health and Development, Ruhr University Bochum||Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences, Laboratory for Stress and Gene-Environment Interplay, University of Luxemburg||DZPG (German Center for Mental Health), partner site Bochum/MarburgMedizinisches Proteom-Center, Medical Proteome Analysis Centre for Protein Diagnostics (PRODI), Ruhr University BochumFaculty of Psychology, Institute for Health and Development, Ruhr University Bochum

10.1101/2023.06.10.544462

基础医学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术分子生物学

Multi-omicschildhood adversitystress exposuremonocytestranscriptomicsproteomicsDNA methylation

May Caroline,Kumsta Robert,Marcus Katrin,Zang Johannes C.S..Biological embedding of childhood adversity - a multi-omics perspective on stress regulation[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-06-06].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.06.10.544462.点此复制

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