Sophie B Meriaux
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Charalambous E, Meriaux S, Guebels P, Muller C, Leenen F, Elwenspoek M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jul;
14(1):15841.
PMID: 38982178
Intense psychosocial stress during early life has a detrimental effect on health-disease balance in later life. Simultaneously, despite its sensitivity to stress, the developing microbiome contributes to long-term health. Following...
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Holuka C, Morel C, Roth S, Lamartiniere Y, Meriaux S, Paoli J, et al.
Environ Int
. 2023 Jul;
178:108103.
PMID: 37494814
There is a growing evidence that methylation at the N position of adenine (6-mA), whose modulation occurs primarily during development, would be a reliable epigenetic marker in eukaryotic organisms. The...
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Charalambous E, Meriaux S, Guebels P, Muller C, Leenen F, Elwenspoek M, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2021 Dec;
22(23).
PMID: 34884490
The early-life microbiome (ELM) interacts with the psychosocial environment, in particular during early-life adversity (ELA), defining life-long health trajectories. The ELM also plays a significant role in the maturation of...
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Fernandes S, Grova N, Roth S, Duca R, Godderis L, Guebels P, et al.
Front Genet
. 2021 Jun;
12:657171.
PMID: 34108991
DNA methylation is one of the most important epigenetic modifications and is closely related with several biological processes such as regulation of gene transcription and the development of non-malignant diseases....
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Holuka C, Snoeck C, Meriaux S, Ollert M, Kruger R, Turner J, et al.
J Clin Med
. 2021 Jun;
10(10).
PMID: 34067606
Asymptomatic individuals, called "silent spreaders" spread SARS-CoV-2 efficiently and have complicated control of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. As seen in previous influenza pandemics, socioeconomic and life-trajectory factors are important in...
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Elwenspoek M, Hengesch X, Leenen F, Sias K, Fernandes S, Schaan V, et al.
Dev Psychopathol
. 2019 Aug;
32(3):853-863.
PMID: 31407649
Early life adversity (ELA) has been associated with inflammation and immunosenescence, as well as hyporeactivity of the HPA axis. Because the immune system and the HPA axis are tightly intertwined...
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Elwenspoek M, Hengesch X, Leenen F, Schritz A, Sias K, Schaan V, et al.
J Immunol
. 2017 Nov;
199(12):4046-4055.
PMID: 29133294
Early life adversity (ELA) has been associated with an increased risk for diseases in which the immune system plays a critical role. The ELA immune phenotype is characterized by inflammation,...
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Elwenspoek M, Sias K, Hengesch X, Schaan V, Leenen F, Adams P, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2017 Nov;
8:1263.
PMID: 29089944
Early life adversity (ELA) increases the risk for multiple age-related diseases, such as diabetes type 2 and cardiovascular disease. As prevalence is high, ELA poses a major and global public...
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Kirschner S, Hunewald O, Meriaux S, Brunnhoefer R, Muller C, Turner J
Genomics
. 2016 Mar;
107(4):109-19.
PMID: 26945642
Current restriction enzyme based reduced representation methylation analyses aim for limited, but unbiased, methylome coverage. As the current best estimate suggests that only ~20% of CpGs are dynamically regulated, we...
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Li-Tempel T, Larra M, Sandt E, Meriaux S, Schote A, Schachinger H, et al.
Clin Epigenetics
. 2016 Jan;
8:12.
PMID: 26823689
Background: Gender, genetic makeup, and prior experience interact to determine physiological responses to an external perceived stressor. Here, we investigated the contribution of both genetic variants and promoter methylation of...