DNA methylation changes in association with trauma-focused psychotherapy efficacy in treatment-resistant depression patients: A prospective longitudinal study
This article looks at the effects of trauma-focused psychotherapy on DNA methylation alterations.
Article Abstract
“Background: Stressful events increase the risk for treatment-resistant depression (TRD), and trauma-focused psychotherapy can be useful for TRD patients exposed to early life stress (ELS). Epigenetic processes are known to be related to depression and ELS, but there is no evidence of the effects of trauma-focused psychotherapy on methylation alterations.
Objective: We performed the first epigenome-wide association study to investigate methylation changes related to trauma-focused psychotherapies effects in TRD patients.
Method: Thirty TRD patients assessed for ELS underwent trauma-focused psychotherapy, of those, 12 received trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy, and 18 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). DNA methylation was profiled with Illumina Infinium EPIC array at T0 (baseline), after 8 weeks (T8, end of psychotherapy) and after 12 weeks (T12 – follow-up). We examined differentially methylated CpG sites and regions, as well as pathways analysis in association with the treatment.
Results: Main results obtained have shown 110 differentially methylated regions (DMRs) with a significant adjusted p-value area associated with the effects of trauma-focused psychotherapies in the entire cohort. Several annotated genes are related to inflammatory processes and psychiatric disorders, such as LTA, GFI1, ARID5B, TNFSF13, and LST1. Gene enrichment analyses revealed statistically significant processes related to tumour necrosis factor (TNF) receptor and TNF signalling pathway. Stratified analyses by type of trauma-focused psychotherapy showed statistically significant adjusted p-value area in 141 DMRs only for the group of patients receiving EMDR, with annotated genes related to inflammation and psychiatric disorders, including LTA, GFI1, and S100A8. Gene set enrichment analyses in the EMDR group indicated biological processes related to inflammatory response, particularly the TNF signalling pathway.
Conclusion: We provide preliminary valuable insights into global DNA methylation changes associated with trauma-focused psychotherapies effects, in particular with EMDR treatment.”
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Article Access
Open Access
Silva, R. C., Martini, P., Hohoff, C., Mattevi, S., Bortolomasi, M., Menesello, V., Gennarelli, M., Baune, B. T., & Minelli, A. (2024). DNA methylation changes in association with trauma-focused psychotherapy efficacy in treatment-resistant depression patients: A prospective longitudinal study. European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 15(1), 2314913. Open access: https://doi.org/10.1080/20008066.2024.2314913
About the Journal
“The European Journal of Psychotraumatology publishes research on how to understand, prevent and treat the consequences of stress, trauma and violence.”
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Date
February 16, 2024
Creator(s)
Rosana Carvalho Silva, Paolo Martini, Christa Hohoff
Contributor(s)
Stefania Mattevi, Marco Bortolomasi, Valentina Menesello, Massimo Gennarelli, Bernhard T. Baune, Alessandra Minelli
Topics
Depression, Intergenerational Trauma
Practice & Methods
Neurobiology
Extent
14 pages
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Rights
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
APA Citation
Silva, R. C., Martini, P., Hohoff, C., Mattevi, S., Bortolomasi, M., Menesello, V., Gennarelli, M., Baune, B. T., & Minelli, A. (2024). DNA methylation changes in association with trauma-focused psychotherapy efficacy in treatment-resistant depression patients: A prospective longitudinal study. European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 15(1), 2314913. Open access: https://doi.org/10.1080/20008066.2024.2314913
Language
English
Content Type
Article, Peer-Reviewed
Access Type
External Resource, Open Access