
Japanese Study Finds Childhood Trauma Leaves Marks On DNA

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A study by Professors Shota Nishitani, Akemi Tomoda, and Masataka Nagao reveals that childhood abuse or neglect alters gene function, leaving biological traces that impact brain structure. The research identified four key DNA methylation sites linked to mistreatment, particularly affecting the FOXP1 gene, which regulates brain development and emotional control. The findings suggest trauma can mimic effects seen in autism, influencing memory and emotional responses. The researchers developed a methylation risk score to objectively identify childhood trauma based on DNA changes.
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