Psychiatry and sensation: the epigenetic links

Madia Lozupone*, Ivana Leccisotti, Mario Altamura, Maria Claudia Moretti, Antonello Bellomo, Antonio Daniele, Vittorio Dibello, Emanuela Resta, Francesco Panza

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Abstract

A complex interaction among sensory, social and epigenetic determinants in psychiatric conditions was described across all age strata. The high prevalence of mental disorders in individuals with sensory deficits might be attributed to the interaction among social isolation, cognitive functioning and sensory processing. The epigenetic implications of such interactions were examined: environmental and social factors can affect gene expression and impact the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders also through sensory processing. This article discussed the role of social determinants, in other words, social isolation, loneliness and chronic stress, in promoting psychiatric disorders and, in a vicious circle, sensory deficits (vision, hearing, olfaction and somatosensation). We emphasized the importance of integrating social, sensory and epigenetic factors to target different treatments for psychiatric conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1315-1327
Number of pages13
JournalEpigenomics
Volume16
Issue number19-20
Early online date14 Oct 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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Keywords

  • cognitive impairment
  • depression
  • DNA methylation
  • epigenetics
  • late-onset depression
  • psychiatry
  • schizophrenia
  • sensory impairment

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