Title of article :
Monoamine oxidase A gene polymorphism and suicide: An association study and meta-analysis
Author/Authors :
Hung، نويسنده , , Chi-Fa and Lung، نويسنده , , For-Wey and Hung، نويسنده , , Tai-Hsin and Chong، نويسنده , , Mian-Yoon and Wu، نويسنده , , Ching-Kuan and Wen، نويسنده , , Jung-Kwang and Lin، نويسنده , , Pao-Yen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Background
alities in brain monoamine transmission have been implicated in the pathogenesis of suicidal behavior. Studies examining the association between monoamine oxidase A (MAOA)-uVNTR polymorphism and suicide revealed inconsistent findings. This study aims to evaluate the possible association between the MAOA-uVNTR polymorphism and suicidal behaviors by examining our own subjects and conducting a meta-analytic review.
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related psychiatric patients (including 160 suicide attempters and 213 non-suicide attempters) were genotyped for the MAOA-uVNTR polymorphism. A meta-analysis was then performed by pooling data from seven case–control association studies by random effects model.
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sults indicate that there is no association between the MAOA-uVNTR polymorphism and suicide attempts in both genders. It also reveals that there is no association with violent suicide attempts. In the meta-analysis, there is no association between the polymorphism and suicidal behaviors. Also, there is no difference in the allelic distribution between psychiatric patients with and without suicidal behaviors.
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udy was constrained by the insufficient information about environmental risk factors of suicide.
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udy is the first one to use meta-analysis in exploring the role of the MAOA-uVNTR polymorphism in suicidal behavior in psychiatric patients. No significant association was found in our study, suggesting MAOA-uVNTR polymorphism is unlikely to contribute significantly to suicide behavior. Further studies investigating the gene–environment interaction or focusing on the genetic risk factors of endophenotypes of suicidal behaviors are warranted.
Keywords :
association study , META-ANALYSIS , Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) , SUICIDE
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders