OXTR DNA methylation differentiates men on the obesity spectrum with and without binge eating disorder.
Katrin Elisabeth GielKathrin SchagElisabeth Johanna LeehrIsabelle MackLea-Sarah SchusterAriane WiegandStephan ZipfelManfred HallschmidVanessa NieratschkerPublished in: Clinical epigenetics (2022)
Clinically significant binge eating pathology might be associated with lower OXTR DNA methylation exclusively in males. The differential DNA methylation of OXTR in males with BED supports the view that BED represents a phenotype within the obesity spectrum that is characterized by specific vulnerability factors. A better understanding of the epigenetic underpinnings of the OXT system might contribute to the refinement of OXT administration approaches as potential interventions in eating and weight disorders.