socio-economic status

Life-course socio-economic status and DNA methylation of genes regulating inflammation

BACKGROUND: In humans, low socio-economic status (SES) across the life course is associated with greater diurnal cortisol production, increased inflammatory activity and higher circulating antibodies for several pathogens, all suggesting a dampened immune response. Recent evidence suggests that DNA methylation of pro-inflammatory genes may be implicated in the biological embedding of the social environment. METHODS: