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Interaction among childhood trauma and functional polymorphisms in the serotonin pathway moderate the risk of depressive disorders.


Brain Imaging and Behavior 2014 ; 264 Suppl 1: 45 - 54






Bibliometrische Indikatoren



Impact Factor = 4,598

Zitierhäufigkeit nach WOS = 16

DOI = 10.1007/s00406-014-0536-2

PubMed-ID = 25214390


Autoren

Thompson P*, Stein J, Medland S, Hibar D, Vasquez A, Renteria M, Toro R, Jahanshad N, Schumann G, Franke B, Wright M, Martin N, Agartz I, Alda M, Alhusaini S, Almasy L, Almeida J, Alpert K, Andreasen N, Andreassen O, Apostolova L, Appel K1, Armstrong N, Aribisala B, Bastin M, Bauer M, Bearden C, Bergmann O, Binder E, Blangero J, Bockholt H, Bøen E, Bois C, Boomsma D, Booth T, Bowman I, Bralten J, Brouwer R, Brunner H, Brohawn D, Buckner R, Buitelaar J, Bulayeva K, Bustillo J, Calhoun V, Cannon D, Cantor R, Carless M, Caseras X, Cavalleri G, Chakravarty M, Chang K, Ching C, Christoforou A, Cichon S, Clark V, Conrod P, Coppola G, Crespo-Facorro B, Curran J, Czisch M, Deary I, de Geus E, den Braber A, Delvecchio G, Depondt C, de Haan L, de Zubicaray G, Dima D, Dimitrova R, Djurovic S, Dong H, Donohoe G, Duggirala R, Dyer T, Ehrlich S, Ekman C, Elvsåshagen T, Emsell L, Erk S, Espeseth T, Fagerness J, Fears S, Fedko I, Fernández G, Fisher S, Foroud T, Fox P, Francks C, Frangou S, Frey E, Frodl T, Frouin V, Garavan H, Giddaluru S, Glahn D, Godlewska B, Goldstein R, Gollub R, Grabe H1,2, Grimm O, Gruber O, Guadalupe T, Gur R, Göring H, Hagenaars S, Hajek T, Hall G, Hall J, Hardy J, Hartman C, Haß J, Hatton S, Haukvik U, Hegenscheid K3, Heinz A, Hickie I, Ho B, Hoehn D, Hoekstra P, Hollinshead M, Holmes A, Homuth G4, Hoogman M, Hong L, Hosten N3, Hottenga J, Hulshoff Pol H, Hwang K, Jack C, Jenkinson M, Johnston C, Jönsson E, Kahn R, Kasperaviciute D, Kelly S, Kim S, Kochunov P, Koenders L, Krämer B, Kwok J, Lagopoulos J, Laje G, Landen M, Landman B, Lauriello J, Lawrie S, Lee P, Le Hellard S, Lemaître H, Leonardo C, Li C, Liberg B, Liewald D, Liu X, Lopez L, Loth E, Lourdusamy A, Luciano M, Macciardi F, Machielsen M, Macqueen G, Malt U, Mandl R, Manoach D, Martinot J, Matarin M, Mather K, Mattheisen M, Mattingsdal M, Meyer-Lindenberg A, McDonald C, McIntosh A, McMahon F, McMahon K, Meisenzahl E, Melle I, Milaneschi Y, Mohnke S, Montgomery G, Morris D, Moses E, Mueller B, Muñoz Maniega S, Mühleisen T, Müller-Myhsok B, Mwangi B, Nauck M5, Nho K, Nichols T, Nilsson L, Nugent A, Nyberg L, Olvera R, Oosterlaan J, Ophoff R, Pandolfo M, Papalampropoulou-Tsiridou M, Papmeyer M, Paus T, Pausova Z, Pearlson G, Penninx B, Peterson C, Pfennig A, Phillips M, Pike G, Poline J, Potkin S, Pütz B, Ramasamy A, Rasmussen J, Rietschel M, Rijpkema M, Risacher S, Roffman J, Roiz-Santiañez R, Romanczuk-Seiferth N, Rose E, Royle N, Rujescu D, Ryten M, Sachdev P, Salami A, Satterthwaite T, Savitz J, Saykin A, Scanlon C, Schmaal L, Schnack H, Schork A, Schulz S, Schür R, Seidman L, Shen L, Shoemaker J, Simmons A, Sisodiya S, Smith C, Smoller J, Soares J, Sponheim S, Sprooten E, Starr J, Steen V, Strakowski S, Strike L, Sussmann J, Sämann P, Teumer A4, Toga A, Tordesillas-Gutierrez D, Trabzuni D, Trost S, Turner J, Van den Heuvel M, van der Wee N, van Eijk K, van Erp T, Van Haren N, van 't Ent D, van Tol M, Valdés Hernández M, Veltman D, Versace A, Völzke H6, Walker R, Walter H, Wang L, Wardlaw J, Weale M, Weiner M, Wen W, Westlye L, Whalley H, Whelan C, White T, Winkler A, Wittfeld K2, Woldehawariat G, Wolf C, Zilles D, Zwiers M, Thalamuthu A, Schofield P, Freimer N, Lawrence N, Drevets W


Abstract

Depressive disorders are influenced by a complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors. Multiple studies support a role of serotonergic pathways in the pathophysiology of depressive disorders. As a rate-limiting enzyme of serotonin synthesis in the brain, tryptophan hydroxylase 2 (TPH2) represents a plausible candidate gene. This also applies to the serotonin reuptake transporter (5-HTTLPR) regulating the availability of serotonin in the synaptic gap. We hypothesize that functional polymorphisms (TPH2: rs7305115, 5-HTTLPR and rs25531) within both genes contribute to the risk of depressive disorders after childhood abuse in adult life. To confirm our results, we investigated two independent samples of Caucasian subjects from the study of health in Pomerania (SHIP-LEGEND: n = 2,029 and SHIP-TREND-0: n = 2,475). Depression severity was assessed by the Beck depression inventory (BDI-II) for LEGEND and the patient health questionnaire (PHQ-9) for TREND-0. Childhood abuse was assessed by the childhood trauma questionnaire. Rs7305115 (TPH2) revealed significant effects in SNP × abuse and SNP × SNP as well as in the three-way interaction. This three-way interaction among abuse, TPH2 and 5-HTTLPR showed a significant effect on depression score (p = 0.023). The SS genotype of 5-HTTLPR was associated with increased depression scores after childhood abuse only in carriers of the low-expression TPH2 GG genotype, whereas the TPH2 AA genotype reversed this effect. Our results support the role of interaction effects of genetic variants within serotonergic pathways. Genetic variants that may decrease the presynaptic serotonin concentration were associated with increased adult depressive symptoms in subjects with childhood abuse.

Veröffentlicht in

Brain Imaging and Behavior


Jahr 2014
Impact Factor (2014) 4,598
Volume 264 Suppl 1
Issue
Seiten 45 - 54
Open Access nein
Peer reviewed ja
Artikelart Originalartikel
Artikelstatus erschienen - Druck
DOI 10.1007/s00406-014-0536-2
PubMed-ID 25214390

Allgemeine Daten zur Fachzeitschrift

Kurzbezeichnung: BRAIN IMAGING BEHAV
ISSN: 1931-7557
eISSN: 1931-7565
Land: USA
Sprache: English
Kategorie(n):
  • PSYCHIATRY
  • CLINICAL NEUROLOGY


Impact Factor Entwicklung

Jahr Impact Factor
2009 1,044
2010 0,859
2011 1,661
2012 2,667
2013 3,385
2014 4,598
2015 3,667
2016 3,985
2017 3,719
2018 3,418
2019 3,391
2020 3,978
2021 3,224
2022 3,2
2023 2,4
2024 2,4

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GANI_MED Teilprojekt PB2 4: Kohorte 4 - Komorbiditäten beim Metabolischen Syndrom
Integrated Understanding of Causes and Mechanisms in Mental Disorders - Genetic Risc Scoring in Psychiatric Disorders

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