A review of epigenetics in psychiatry: Focus on environmental risk factors

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Abstract

Epigenetic modifications play a key role in development and cell type specificity. These modifications seem to be particularly critical for brain development, where mutations in epigenetic enzymes have been associated with neurodevelopmental disorders as well as with the function of post-mitotic neurons. Epigenetic modifications can be influenced by genetic and environmental factors, both known major risk factors for psychiatric disorders. Epigenetic modifications may thus be an important mediator of the effects of genetic and environmental risk factors on cell function. This review summarizes the different types of epigenetic regulation and then focuses on the mechanisms transducing environmental signals, especially adverse life events that are major risk factors for psychiatric disorders, into lasting epigenetic changes. This is followed by examples of how the environment can induce epigenetic changes that relate to the risk of psychiatric disorders.

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Keverne, J., & Binder, E. B. (2020, May 1). A review of epigenetics in psychiatry: Focus on environmental risk factors. Medizinische Genetik. German Society of Human Genetics. https://doi.org/10.1515/medgen-2020-2004

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