Title of article :
A preliminary investigation of the influence of CREB1 gene on treatment resistance in major depression
Author/Authors :
Serretti، نويسنده , , Alessandro and Chiesa، نويسنده , , Alberto and Calati، نويسنده , , Raffaella and Massat، نويسنده , , Isabelle and Linotte، نويسنده , , Sylvie and Kasper، نويسنده , , Siegfried and Lecrubier، نويسنده , , Yves and Antonijevic، نويسنده , , Irina and Forray، نويسنده , , Carlos and Snyder، نويسنده , , Lenore and Bollen، نويسنده , , Joseph and Zohar، نويسنده , , Joseph and De Ronchi، نويسنده , , Diana and Souery، نويسنده , , Daniel and Mendlewicz، نويسنده , , Julien، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
8
From page :
56
To page :
63
Abstract :
Background anscription factor Cyclic adenosine monophosphate Response Element Binding (CREB) protein has been repeatedly involved in the aetiology and pharmacotherapy of major depression (MD). The aim of this study was to investigate the potential association of a set of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in CREB1 gene and both MD and response, remission and treatment resistance to antidepressants. s ndred-ninety MD patients collected in the context of a resistant depression study and treated with antidepressants for at least 4 weeks were genotyped for 5 CREB1 SNPs (rs2709376, rs2253206, rs7569963, rs7594560, and rs4675690). Response, remission and treatment resistance were recorded. s ele of rs7569963 as well as rs2253206–rs7569963 A–A and rs7569963–rs4675690 A–C haplotypes were associated with the status of treatment resistance. Additionally, rs7569963 GG genotype was positively associated with remission. No further significant associations were observed. tions tions of the present study include a relatively small sample size and the incomplete ascertainment of data which could influence the outcome. sions sults preliminary suggest that some genetic polymorphisms in CREB1 could be associated to treatment resistance. Although such finding needs to be replicated in larger samples, it increases current knowledge about the genetic predictors of response to antidepressants that will probably lead to enhance treatment outcomes by addressing each individual to the most appropriate treatment strategy in the early stages of treatment.
Keywords :
Remission , treatment resistance , CREB1 , Response , Major Depression
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1433825
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