Identifying causative mechanisms linking early-life stress to psycho-cardio-metabolic multi-morbidity: The EarlyCause project.
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Date publication
janvier 2021
Journal
PloS one
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr HERAULT Yann, Dr SORG Tania
Tous les auteurs :
Mariani N, Borsini A, Cecil CAM, Felix JF, Sebert S, Cattaneo A, Walton E, Milaneschi Y, Cochrane G, Amid C, Rajan J, Giacobbe J, Sanz Y, Agustí A, Sorg T, Herault Y, Miettunen J, Parmar P, Cattane N, Jaddoe V, Lötjönen J, Buisan C, González Ballester MA, Piella G, Gelpi JL, Lamers F, Penninx BWJH, Tiemeier H, von Tottleben M, Thiel R, Heil KF, Järvelin MR, Pariante C, Mansuy IM, Lekadir K
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Résumé
Depression, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes are among the major non-communicable diseases, leading to significant disability and mortality worldwide. These diseases may share environmental and genetic determinants associated with multimorbid patterns. Stressful early-life events are among the primary factors associated with the development of mental and physical diseases. However, possible causative mechanisms linking early life stress (ELS) with psycho-cardio-metabolic (PCM) multi-morbidity are not well understood. This prevents a full understanding of causal pathways towards the shared risk of these diseases and the development of coordinated preventive and therapeutic interventions.
Référence
PLoS One. 2021 ;16(1):e0245475