TPH-2 Gene Polymorphism in Major Depressive Disorder Patients With Early-Wakening Symptom

Dec 7, 2018Frontiers in neuroscience

Variation in the Brain Serotonin-Making Gene in Depression Patients Who Wake Up Early

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Abstract

The gene variant, , is significantly linked to early wakening symptoms in 123 major depressive disorder patients.

  • Early wakening is a common sleep disturbance in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).
  • Functional connectivity of the right suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) with the right fusiform gyrus and right middle frontal gyrus was increased in MDD patients carrying the T allele of rs4290270.
  • In contrast, functional connectivity of the left SCN with the right lingual gyrus and left calcarine sulcus was decreased in the same group.
  • These altered functional connectivities may reflect neural mechanisms contributing to sleep-related circadian disruption in MDD patients with early wakening.
  • The findings suggest that rs4290270 could serve as a potential biomarker for identifying MDD patients experiencing early wakening symptoms.

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Key numbers

100 of 185
T allele prevalence in MDD patients
Patients with the T allele of in the study cohort.
3.5765
Increased functional connectivity
Peak-value of functional connectivity between right SCN and right fusiform gyrus.
-4.138
Decreased functional connectivity
Peak-value of functional connectivity between left SCN and right lingual gyrus.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the relationship between gene polymorphisms and early wakening symptoms in major depressive disorder (MDD) patients.
  • It focuses on how specific genetic variants may influence sleep disturbances linked to MDD.
  • The study involved 185 MDD patients and 64 healthy controls, utilizing genetic analysis and functional MRI to assess brain connectivity.

Essence

  • The gene variant is associated with early wakening symptoms in MDD patients, affecting brain connectivity related to sleep regulation.

Key takeaways

  • The T allele of was found in 100 out of 185 MDD patients, showing a significant association with early wakening symptoms. This variant may serve as a biomarker for identifying MDD patients who experience sleep-related circadian disruptions.
  • Functional connectivity analysis revealed increased connectivity between the right SCN and regions associated with visual processing, such as the right fusiform gyrus and right middle frontal gyrus, in T allele carriers compared to A allele carriers.
  • Conversely, T allele carriers exhibited decreased connectivity between the left SCN and the right lingual gyrus and left calcarine sulcus, suggesting altered brain networks involved in sleep regulation.

Caveats

  • The study's sample size is relatively small, which may limit the generalizability of the findings. Further research with larger cohorts is needed to validate these results.
  • Potential confounding effects from medications were minimized but not entirely ruled out, as the timing of scans could still influence brain function assessments.

Definitions

  • TPH-2: A gene that encodes an enzyme critical for serotonin production, implicated in mood regulation and circadian rhythms.
  • rs4290270: A single nucleotide polymorphism in the TPH-2 gene associated with variations in serotonin levels and depression-related symptoms.

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