Affiliation:
1. Department of Anthropology Washington State University Pullman Washington USA
2. Department of Anthropology University at Albany State University of New York Albany New York USA
3. Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics University at Albany State University of New York Rensselaer New York USA
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveInfancy is both a critical window for hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis development, and a sensitive period for social–emotional influences. We hypothesized that the social–emotional quality of maternal–infant interactions are associated with methylation of HPA‐axis gene NR3C1 later in childhood.MethodsUsing a subsample of 114 mother‐infant pairs from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), linear regression models were created to predict variance in methylation of seven selected CpG sites from NR3C1 in whole blood at age 7 years, including the main predictor variable of the first principal component score of observed maternal–infant interaction quality (derived from the Thorpe Interaction Measure at 12 months of age) and covariates of cell‐type proportion, maternal financial difficulties and marital status at 8 months postnatal, child birthweight, and sex.ResultsCpG site cg27122725 methylation was negatively associated with warmer, more positive maternal interaction with her infant (β = 0.19, p = .02, q = 0.13). In sensitivity analyses, the second highest quartile of maternal behavior (neutral, hesitant behavior) was positively associated with cg12466613 methylation. The other five CpG sites were not significantly associated with maternal–infant interaction quality.ConclusionsNarrow individual variation of maternal interaction with her infant is associated with childhood methylation of two CpG sites on NR3C1 that may be particularly sensitive to environmental influences. Infancy may be a sensitive period for even small influences from the social–emotional environment on the epigenetic determinants of HPA‐axis function.
Funder
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
National Institutes of Health
National Science Foundation
Wellcome Trust
Subject
Genetics,Anthropology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Anatomy
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