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Association of Serotonin Transporter Gene AluJb Methylation with Major Depression, Amygdala Responsiveness, 5-HTTLPR/rs25531 Polymorphism, and Stress.
Schneider, Ilona; Kugel, Harald; Redlich, Ronny; Grotegerd, Dominik; Bürger, Christian; Bürkner, Paul-Christian; Opel, Nils; Dohm, Katharina; Zaremba, Dario; Meinert, Susanne; Schröder, Nina; Straßburg, Anna Milena; Schwarte, Kathrin; Schettler, Christiane; Ambrée, Oliver; Rust, Stephan; Domschke, Katharina; Arolt, Volker; Heindel, Walter; Baune, Bernhard T; Zhang, Weiqi; Dannlowski, Udo; Hohoff, Christa.
Afiliação
  • Schneider I; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Kugel H; Otto Creutzfeldt Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Redlich R; Department of Clinical Radiology, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Grotegerd D; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Bürger C; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Bürkner PC; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Opel N; Department of Psychology, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Dohm K; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Zaremba D; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Meinert S; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Schröder N; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Straßburg AM; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Schwarte K; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Schettler C; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Ambrée O; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Rust S; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Domschke K; Department of Behavioural Biology, University of Osnabrück, Osnabrück, Germany.
  • Arolt V; Department of Pediatrics, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Heindel W; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Baune BT; Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Zhang W; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Dannlowski U; Otto Creutzfeldt Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
  • Hohoff C; Department of Clinical Radiology, University of Münster, Münster, Germany.
Neuropsychopharmacology ; 43(6): 1308-1316, 2018 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29114103
ABSTRACT
DNA methylation profiles of the serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4) have been shown to alter SLC6A4 expression, drive antidepressant treatment response and modify brain functions. This study investigated whether methylation of an AluJb element in the SLC6A4 promotor was associated with major depressive disorder (MDD), amygdala reactivity to emotional faces, 5-HTTLPR/rs25531 polymorphism, and recent stress. MDD patients (n=122) and healthy controls (HC, n=176) underwent fMRI during an emotional face-matching task. Individual SLC6A4 AluJb methylation profiles were ascertained and associated with MDD, amygdala reactivity, 5-HTTLPR/rs25531, and stress. SLC6A4 AluJb methylation was significantly lower in MDD compared to HC and in stressed compared to less stressed participants. Lower AluJb methylation was particularly found in 5-HTTLPR/rs25531 risk allele carriers under stress and correlated with less depressive episodes. fMRI analysis revealed a significant interaction of AluJb methylation and diagnosis in the amygdala, with MDD patients showing lower AluJb methylation associated with decreased amygdala reactivity. While no joint effect of AluJb methylation and 5-HTTLPR/rs25531 existed, risk allele carriers showed significantly increased bilateral amygdala activation. These findings suggest a role of SLC6A4 AluJb methylation in MDD, amygdala reactivity, and stress reaction, partly interwoven with 5-HTTLPR/rs25531 effects. Patients with low methylation in conjunction with a shorter MDD history and decreased amygdala reactivity might feature a more stress-adaptive epigenetic process, maybe via theoretically possible endogenous antidepressant-like effects. In contrast, patients with higher methylation might possibly suffer from impaired epigenetic adaption to chronic stress. Further, the 5-HTTLPR/rs25531 association with amygdala activation was confirmed in our large sample.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estresse Psicológico / Regiões Promotoras Genéticas / Metilação de DNA / Transtorno Depressivo Maior / Proteínas da Membrana Plasmática de Transporte de Serotonina / Tonsila do Cerebelo Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estresse Psicológico / Regiões Promotoras Genéticas / Metilação de DNA / Transtorno Depressivo Maior / Proteínas da Membrana Plasmática de Transporte de Serotonina / Tonsila do Cerebelo Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article