Title of article :
Serotonin transporter and BDNF genetic variants interact to predict cognitive reactivity in healthy adults
Author/Authors :
Wells، نويسنده , , Tony T. and Beevers، نويسنده , , Christopher G. and McGeary، نويسنده , , John E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Background
ive theory and empirical evidence both suggest that cognitive reactivity (the tendency to think more negatively when in a sad mood) is an important marker of depression vulnerability. Research has not yet determined whether genetic factors contribute to the expression of cognitive reactivity.
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esent study examined associations between the 5-HTTLPR polymorphism of the SLC6A4 gene, the Val66Met polymorphism of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene, and cognitive reactivity in a never depressed, unmedicated, young adult sample (N = 151).
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teraction between 5-HTTLPR and Val66Met polymorphisms significantly predicted change in dysfunctional thinking from before to after a standardized sad mood provocation. Cognitive reactivity increased among S/LG 5-HTTLPR homozygotes if they were also homozygous for the Val Val66Met allele. In contrast, presence of a Met Val66Met allele was associated with attenuated cognitive reactivity among S/LG 5-HTTLPR homozygotes.
tions
mple size of the current study is relatively small for modern genetic association studies. However, results are consistent with previous research demonstrating biological epistasis between SLC6A4 and BDNF for predicting connectivity among neural structures involved in emotion regulation.
sions
NF Met allele may protect S/LG 5-HTTLPR homozygotes from increased dysfunctional thinking following a sad mood provocation. Study results are the first to demonstrate an epistatic genetic relationship predicting cognitive reactivity and suggest the need for more complex and integrative models of depression vulnerability.
Keywords :
BDNF , Cognitive reactivity , 5-HTTLPR , Depression vulnerability , serotonin transporter , genetics
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders