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Uncovering Childhood Stress Impact on Brain: A MicroRNA Study
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Out of all the microRNAs found in saliva, 274 showed reliable expression. Fourteen of these were linked to ACE exposure. This means that the more ACEs a teen had faced, the more certain microRNAs changed in their saliva. Some went down, like miR-92b-3p and miR-145a-5p, while others went up, such as miR-15b-5p and miR-30c-5p.
Even when considering other factors like how accurately the teens remembered their tough experiences, most of these relationships stuck. When the researchers checked which brain processes these microRNAs were affecting, they found 47 paths involved in brain signaling, development, and inflammation.
This study is a starting point. It shows how childhood stress can mess with brain gene expression using these microRNAs. But with a small group of teens, more work is needed to confirm these findings.
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