# Parental behavior, adult attachment, and DNA methylation of the MT2 oxytocin receptor gene region – The moderating role of neuroticism

**Authors:** Laura Geißert, Juergen Hennig, Rei Akaishi, Rei Akaishi, Rei Akaishi

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0341072 · PLOS One · 2026-02-20

## TL;DR

This study explores how parental behavior and personality traits like neuroticism influence DNA methylation in a gene linked to social behavior and attachment styles in adulthood.

## Contribution

The study reveals that neuroticism moderates the relationship between maternal care and methylation of the MT2 oxytocin receptor gene region.

## Key findings

- Higher maternal care was linked to lower methylation in the MT2 region for individuals with low neuroticism.
- No significant association was found between methylation and anxious or avoidant attachment styles.
- Paternal care had no observed effect on methylation or attachment outcomes.

## Abstract

Parental behavior, especially in childhood, affects the child’s development in numerous ways. Over the last decade, the aim to get a deeper understanding of how early experiences influence behavior later in life has led to an increased popularity of epigenetic studies. Several studies focused on negative childhood experiences, increased methylation at different oxytocin receptor gene sites, and deficits in social behavior in adolescence or adulthood. The current study focused on the role of parental behavior, personality, and methylation of the MT2 region in the oxytocin receptor gene on insecure attachment styles in young adulthood. A total number of N = 71 students (55 females, one non-binary) completed an online survey and provided cell material (buccal cell swaps) for methylation analysis. Parental behavior was measured with the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI), personality with the NEO Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI), and adult attachment with the Attachment Style Questionnaire (ASQ). Results showed a moderating effect of neuroticism on the relation between maternal care and methylation of the MT2 region: higher maternal care was associated with lower methylation levels but only among participants with low neuroticism scores. No association of methylation with anxious or avoidant attachment was observed and no effect of paternal care at all. The results emphasize the model of early environmental influences on behavior in respect to changing gene activity and will be discussed with respect to the MT2 region and early life experiences on the one, and the association with personality on the other hand.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** MT2A (metallothionein 2A) [NCBI Gene 4502]

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** OXTR (oxytocin receptor) [NCBI Gene 5021] {aka OT-R, OTR}, CDKN2A (cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor 2A) [NCBI Gene 1029] {aka ARF, CAI2, CDK4I, CDKN2, CMM2, INK4}, MT2A (metallothionein 2A) [NCBI Gene 4502] {aka MT-2, MT-II, MT2}, RGS2 (regulator of G protein signaling 2) [NCBI Gene 5997] {aka G0S8}, OXTR [NCBI Gene 101979991], OXT (oxytocin/neurophysin I prepropeptide) [NCBI Gene 5020] {aka OT, OT-NPI, OXT-NPI}
- **Diseases:** affective disorder (MESH:D019964), intellectual impairments (MESH:C565406), post-traumatic stress disorder (MESH:D013313), social deficits (MESH:D009461), emotional disorder (MESH:D009358), trauma (MESH:D014947), autism spectrum disorders (MESH:D000067877), Cancer (MESH:D009369), anxious attachment (MESH:D019962), psychiatric (MESH:D001523), anxiety (MESH:D001007), autism (MESH:D001321), Depression (MESH:D003866), social anxiety (MESH:D000072861), anorexia nervosa (MESH:D000856), cognitive disabilities (MESH:D003072)
- **Chemicals:** water (MESH:D014867), T (MESH:D014316), uracil (MESH:D014498), thymine (MESH:D013941), Bisulfite (MESH:C042345), OT (MESH:C013307), Cytosine-phosphate (-)
- **Species:** Microtus ochrogaster (prairie vole, species) [taxon 79684], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]
- **Mutations:** rs 53576

## Full text

_Full body text omitted from this summary view._ Fetch the complete paper as Markdown: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12923032/full.md

## Figures

5 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12923032/full.md

## References

74 references — full list in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12923032/full.md

---
Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12923032