Table 2 Effect sizes and p values of significant CpG sites for prenatal stress and depression and CBMC-DNAm in newborns.

From: Association between maternal perinatal stress and depression and infant DNA methylation in the first year of life

Exposure

CpG (gene)

Mean effect sizea (SE)

P value

Position

Chr

Prenatal stress

cg12131279 (COL20A1)

−3.53E-03 (6.73E-04)

1.57E-07

61951439

20

cg12390344 (LAMA3)

−9.64E-03 (1.72E-03)

1.98E-08

21270348

18

cg14653390

−3.63E-03 (6.46E-04)

1.95E-08

2930315

1

cg15813594 (EGFLAM)

−6.17E-03 (1.17E-03)

1.33E-07

38445563

5

cg21544975 (GPR133)

−2.64E-03 (4.93E-04)

8.37E-08

131526516

12

cg21584627

−2.25E-03 (4.07E-04)

3.40E-08

92649211

11

cg24801123 (ADCY1)

−8.98E-03 (1.59E-03)

1.76E-08

45615503

7

cg24952584 (LRRC15)

−6.28E-03 (1.14E-03)

3.69E-08

194080771

3

Prenatal depression

cg02121104 (EIF2B2)

−5.92E-03 (1.06E-03)

2.69E-08

75470314

14

cg12390344 (LAMA3)

−9.61E-03 (1.81E-03)

1.06E-07

21270348

18

  1. aThe mean effect size represents the difference in DNA methylation according to the range of the distribution of β values, which are on a 0–1 scale.