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Biological pathways underlying the relationship between childhood maltreatment and Multimorbidity: A Two-Step, multivariable Mendelian randomisation study

Vilte Baltramonaityte 1
Ville Karhunen 2, 3, 4
Janine F. Felix 5, 6
Brenda W. J. H. Penninx 7, 8, 9
Charlotte A M Cecil 10, 11, 12
Graeme Fairchild 1
Yuri Milaneschi 7, 8, 9
Esther Walton 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-05-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.704
CiteScore15.2
Impact factor7.6
ISSN08891591, 10902139
Abstract
Childhood maltreatment has been associated with multimorbidity of depression, coronary artery disease and type 2 diabetes. However, the biological mechanisms underlying this association remain unclear. We employed two-step and multivariable Mendelian randomisation (MR) to understand the role of three potential biological mediating mechanisms – inflammation (92 proteins), metabolic processes (54 markers), and cortisol – in the link between childhood maltreatment liability and multimorbidity. Using summary statistics from large-scale genome-wide association studies of European ancestry for childhood maltreatment (N = 185,414) and multimorbidity (Neffective = 156,717), we tested for the presence of an indirect effect via each mediator individually. We found a potential role of metabolic pathways. Up to 11% of the effect of childhood maltreatment on multimorbidity was mediated by triglycerides (indirect effect [95% CI]: 0.018 [0.009–0.027]), 8% by glycated haemoglobin (indirect effect: 0.013 [0.003–0.023]), and up to 7% by high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (indirect effect: 0.011 [0.005–0.017]). We did not find evidence for mediation via any inflammatory protein or cortisol. Our findings shed light on the biological mechanisms linking childhood maltreatment liability to multimorbidity, highlighting the role of metabolic pathways. Future studies may explore underlying pathways via non-biological mediators (e.g., lifestyle factors) or via multiple mediators simultaneously.
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Baltramonaityte V. et al. Biological pathways underlying the relationship between childhood maltreatment and Multimorbidity: A Two-Step, multivariable Mendelian randomisation study // Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 2025. Vol. 126. pp. 59-69.
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Baltramonaityte V., Karhunen V., Felix J. F., Penninx B. W., Cecil C. A. M., Fairchild G., Milaneschi Y., Walton E. Biological pathways underlying the relationship between childhood maltreatment and Multimorbidity: A Two-Step, multivariable Mendelian randomisation study // Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 2025. Vol. 126. pp. 59-69.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.bbi.2025.01.024
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0889159125000340
TI - Biological pathways underlying the relationship between childhood maltreatment and Multimorbidity: A Two-Step, multivariable Mendelian randomisation study
T2 - Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
AU - Baltramonaityte, Vilte
AU - Karhunen, Ville
AU - Felix, Janine F.
AU - Penninx, Brenda W. J. H.
AU - Cecil, Charlotte A M
AU - Fairchild, Graeme
AU - Milaneschi, Yuri
AU - Walton, Esther
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/05/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 59-69
VL - 126
SN - 0889-1591
SN - 1090-2139
ER -
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@article{2025_Baltramonaityte,
author = {Vilte Baltramonaityte and Ville Karhunen and Janine F. Felix and Brenda W. J. H. Penninx and Charlotte A M Cecil and Graeme Fairchild and Yuri Milaneschi and Esther Walton},
title = {Biological pathways underlying the relationship between childhood maltreatment and Multimorbidity: A Two-Step, multivariable Mendelian randomisation study},
journal = {Brain, Behavior, and Immunity},
year = {2025},
volume = {126},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {may},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0889159125000340},
pages = {59--69},
doi = {10.1016/j.bbi.2025.01.024}
}