Epigenetic impact of a 1-week intensive multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple adverse childhood experiences

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs, i.e., abuse, neglect, household dysfunction) represent a potential risk factor for a wide range of long-lasting diseases and shorter life expectancy. We recently described a 1-week residential group program, based on mindfulness training, artistic expression and...

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Main Authors: Kaliman, Perla, Cosín-Tomàs, Marta, Madrid, Andy, Roque-Lopez, Susana, Llanez-Anaya, Elkin, A. Papale, Ligia, Alisch, Reid, Davidson, Richard
Other Authors: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), University of Wisconsin, ISGlobal, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, CIBER Epidemiologıay Salud Publica (CIBERESP), IIDC, Universidad de Santander
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Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2022
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spelling ftunivocatalunya:oai:openaccess.uoc.edu:10609/147101 2023-12-31T10:06:17+01:00 Epigenetic impact of a 1-week intensive multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple adverse childhood experiences Kaliman, Perla Cosín-Tomàs, Marta Madrid, Andy Roque-Lopez, Susana Llanez-Anaya, Elkin A. Papale, Ligia Alisch, Reid Davidson, Richard Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) University of Wisconsin ISGlobal Universitat Pompeu Fabra CIBER Epidemiologıay Salud Publica (CIBERESP) IIDC Universidad de Santander 2022-10-20 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10609/147101 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-21246-9 eng eng Springer Nature Scientific Reports, 2022, 12(1) Scientific Reports;12 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-21246-9 Kaliman, P., Cosín-Tomás, M., Madrid, A., Roque-López, S., Llanez-Anaya, E., Papale, L.A., Alisch, R.S. & Davidson, R.J. (2022). Epigenetic impact of a 1-week intensive multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple adverse childhood experiences. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 1-16. doi:10.1038/s41598-022-21246-9 2045-2322 http://hdl.handle.net/10609/147101 CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess biomarkers health care psychology biomarcadores asistencia sanitaria psicología biomarcadors assistència sanitària psicologia epigenetics epigenètica epigenética info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftunivocatalunya https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-21246-9 2023-12-06T00:07:11Z Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs, i.e., abuse, neglect, household dysfunction) represent a potential risk factor for a wide range of long-lasting diseases and shorter life expectancy. We recently described a 1-week residential group program, based on mindfulness training, artistic expression and EMDR group therapy, that significantly reduced PTSD-related symptoms and increased attention/awareness-related outcomes in adolescent girls with multiple ACEs in a randomized controlled study. Since epigenetic mechanisms (i.e., DNA methylation) have been associated with the long-lasting effects of ACEs, the present report extends these prior findings by exploring genome-wide DNA methylation changes following the program. Saliva samples from all participants (n = 44) were collected and genomic DNA was extracted prior (T1) and following (T2) the intervention. Genome-wide DNA methylation analysis using the MethylationEPIC beadchip array (Illumina) revealed 49 differentially methylated loci (DML; p value < 0.001; methylation change > 10%) that were annotated to genes with roles in biological processes linked to early childhood adversity (i.e., neural, immune, and endocrine pathways, cancer and cardiovascular disease). DNA sequences flanking these DML showed significant enrichment of transcription factor binding sites involved in inflammation, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and brain development. Methylation changes in SIRT5 and TRAPPC2L genes showed associations with changes in trauma-related psychological measures. Results presented here suggest that this multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple victimization modulates the DNA methylome at sites of potential relevance for health and behavioral disorders associated with ACEs. Article in Journal/Newspaper DML Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Barcelona: Institutional Repository Scientific Reports 12 1
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biomarcadores
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psicologia
epigenetics
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psicología
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Kaliman, Perla
Cosín-Tomàs, Marta
Madrid, Andy
Roque-Lopez, Susana
Llanez-Anaya, Elkin
A. Papale, Ligia
Alisch, Reid
Davidson, Richard
Epigenetic impact of a 1-week intensive multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple adverse childhood experiences
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description Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs, i.e., abuse, neglect, household dysfunction) represent a potential risk factor for a wide range of long-lasting diseases and shorter life expectancy. We recently described a 1-week residential group program, based on mindfulness training, artistic expression and EMDR group therapy, that significantly reduced PTSD-related symptoms and increased attention/awareness-related outcomes in adolescent girls with multiple ACEs in a randomized controlled study. Since epigenetic mechanisms (i.e., DNA methylation) have been associated with the long-lasting effects of ACEs, the present report extends these prior findings by exploring genome-wide DNA methylation changes following the program. Saliva samples from all participants (n = 44) were collected and genomic DNA was extracted prior (T1) and following (T2) the intervention. Genome-wide DNA methylation analysis using the MethylationEPIC beadchip array (Illumina) revealed 49 differentially methylated loci (DML; p value < 0.001; methylation change > 10%) that were annotated to genes with roles in biological processes linked to early childhood adversity (i.e., neural, immune, and endocrine pathways, cancer and cardiovascular disease). DNA sequences flanking these DML showed significant enrichment of transcription factor binding sites involved in inflammation, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and brain development. Methylation changes in SIRT5 and TRAPPC2L genes showed associations with changes in trauma-related psychological measures. Results presented here suggest that this multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple victimization modulates the DNA methylome at sites of potential relevance for health and behavioral disorders associated with ACEs.
author2 Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
University of Wisconsin
ISGlobal
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
CIBER Epidemiologıay Salud Publica (CIBERESP)
IIDC
Universidad de Santander
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kaliman, Perla
Cosín-Tomàs, Marta
Madrid, Andy
Roque-Lopez, Susana
Llanez-Anaya, Elkin
A. Papale, Ligia
Alisch, Reid
Davidson, Richard
author_facet Kaliman, Perla
Cosín-Tomàs, Marta
Madrid, Andy
Roque-Lopez, Susana
Llanez-Anaya, Elkin
A. Papale, Ligia
Alisch, Reid
Davidson, Richard
author_sort Kaliman, Perla
title Epigenetic impact of a 1-week intensive multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple adverse childhood experiences
title_short Epigenetic impact of a 1-week intensive multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple adverse childhood experiences
title_full Epigenetic impact of a 1-week intensive multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple adverse childhood experiences
title_fullStr Epigenetic impact of a 1-week intensive multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple adverse childhood experiences
title_full_unstemmed Epigenetic impact of a 1-week intensive multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple adverse childhood experiences
title_sort epigenetic impact of a 1-week intensive multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple adverse childhood experiences
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Kaliman, P., Cosín-Tomás, M., Madrid, A., Roque-López, S., Llanez-Anaya, E., Papale, L.A., Alisch, R.S. & Davidson, R.J. (2022). Epigenetic impact of a 1-week intensive multimodal group program for adolescents with multiple adverse childhood experiences. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 1-16. doi:10.1038/s41598-022-21246-9
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