1. Associations between blood leukocyte DNA methylation and sustained attention in mid-to-late childhood.
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Ehlinger JV, Goodrich JM, Dolinoy DC, Watkins DJ, Cantoral A, Mercado-García A, Téllez-Rojo MM, and Peterson KE
- Subjects
- Humans, Child, Genome-Wide Association Study, Epigenome, Attention, Epigenesis, Genetic, DNA Methylation, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity genetics
- Abstract
Aims: To identify associations between DNA methylation (DNAm) across the epigenome and symptoms related to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in a population of Hispanic children. Materials & methods: Among 517 participants in the ELEMENT study aged 9-18 years, we conducted an epigenome-wide association study examining associations between blood leukocyte DNAm and performance on the Conners' continuous performance test (CPT3). Results: DNAm at loci in or near ZNF814 , ELF4 and OR6K6 and functional enrichment for gene pathways pertaining to ferroptosis, inflammation, immune response and neurotransmission were significantly related to CPT3 scores. Conclusion: DNAm was associated with CPT3 performance. Further analysis is warranted to understand how these genes and enriched pathways contribute to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
- Published
- 2023
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