Impaired Repression at a 5-Hydroxytryptamine 1A Receptor Gene Polymorphism Associated with Major Depression and Suicide
University of Ottawa · Douglas Mental Health University Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Inhibition of serotonergic raphe neurons is mediated by somatodendritic 5-HT1A autoreceptors, which may be increased in depressed patients. We report an association of the C(-1019)G 5-HT1A promoter polymorphism with major depression and suicide in separate cohorts. In depressed patients, the homozygous G(-1019) allele was enriched twofold versus controls (p = 0.0017 and 0.0006 for G/G genotype and G allele distribution, respectively), and in completed suicide cases the G(-1019) allele was enriched fourfold (p = 0.002 and 0.00008 for G/G genotype and G allele distribution, respectively). The C(-1019) allele was part of a 26 bp imperfect palindrome that bound transcription factors nuclear NUDR [nuclear deformed…
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- 10.36
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Authors
12- SLSylvie LemondeCorresponding
University of Ottawa, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre
- GTGustavo Turecki
University of Ottawa, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, McGill University
- DBDavid Bakish
University of Ottawa, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, McGill University
- LDLisheng Du
University of Ottawa, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, McGill University
- PDPavel D. Hrdina
University of Ottawa, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, McGill University
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Allele
- Dorsal raphe nucleus
- Serotonergic
- Psychological repression
- Enhancer
- Endocrinology
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being