Mother's childhood adversity is associated with accelerated epigenetic aging in pregnancy and in male newborns.
Christian K DyeHaotian WuCatherine MonkDaniel W BelskyDaniel AlschulerSeonjoo LeeKieran O'DonnellPamela ScorzaPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Our results show that mothers' ACE exposure is associated with DNAm age acceleration in male offspring, supporting the notion that DNAm age could be a marker of intergenerational biological embedding of mothers' childhood adversity. This is consistent with findings on vulnerability of male fetuses to environmental insults.