Translating basic research knowledge on the biological embedding of early-life stress into novel approaches for the developmental programming of lifelong health

CM Heim, S Entringer, C Buss - Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2019 - Elsevier
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2019Elsevier
This review integrates scientific knowledge obtained over the past few decades on the
biological mechanisms that contribute to the profound association between exposure to
early adversity, including childhood trauma and prenatal stress, and the lifelong elevated
risk to develop a broad range of diseases. We further discuss insights into gene-
environment interactions moderating the association between early adversity and disease
manifestation and we discuss the role of epigenetic and other molecular processes in the …
Abstract
This review integrates scientific knowledge obtained over the past few decades on the biological mechanisms that contribute to the profound association between exposure to early adversity, including childhood trauma and prenatal stress, and the lifelong elevated risk to develop a broad range of diseases. We further discuss insights into gene-environment interactions moderating the association between early adversity and disease manifestation and we discuss the role of epigenetic and other molecular processes in the biological embedding of early adversity. Based on these findings, we propose potential mechanisms that may contribute to the intergenerational transmission of risk related to early adversity from the mother to the fetus. Finally, we argue that basic research knowledge on the biological embedding of early adversity must now be translated into novel intervention strategies that are mechanism-driven and sensitive to developmental timing. Indeed, to date, there are no diagnostic biomarkers of risk or mechanism-informed interventions that we can offer to victims of early adversity in order to efficiently prevent or reverse adverse health outcomes. Such translational efforts can be expected to have significant impact on both clinical practice and the public health system, and will promote precision medicine in pediatrics and across the lifespan.
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