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Epigenetics applied to child and adolescent mental health: Progress, challenges and opportunities

Charlotte A. M. Cecil, Alexander Neumann, Esther Walton

2022JCPP Advances36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Epigenetic processes are fast emerging as a promising molecular system in the search for both biomarkers and mechanisms underlying human health and disease risk, including psychopathology. Methods: In this review, we discuss the application of epigenetics (specifically DNA methylation) to research in child and adolescent mental health, with a focus on the use of developmentally sensitive datasets, such as prospective, population-based cohorts. We look back at lessons learned to date, highlight current developments in the field and areas of priority for future research. We also reflect on why epigenetic research on child and adolescent mental health currently lags behind other areas of epigenetic research and what we can do to overcome existing barriers. Results: To move the field forward, we advocate for the need of large-scale, harmonized, collaborative efforts that explicitly account for the time-varying nature of epigenetic and mental health data across development. Conclusion: We conclude with a perspective on what the future may hold in terms of translational applications as more robust signals emerge from epigenetic research on child and adolescent mental health.

Topics & Concepts

EpigeneticsMental healthPsychopathologyTranslational researchPsychologyData sciencePerspective (graphical)PopulationMedicineComputer sciencePsychiatryBiologyGeneticsArtificial intelligenceEnvironmental healthPathologyGeneEpigenetics and DNA MethylationDigital Mental Health InterventionsMental Health via Writing
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