The serotonin transporter 5-HTTPR polymorphism is associated with current and lifetime depression in persons with chronic psychotic disorders

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2009-01-11

Autores

Contreras Rojas, Javier
Camarena, Beatriz
Glahn, David C.
Dassori, Albana Maria
Medina, Rolando
Contreras, Salvador A.
Ramírez, M.
Armas, Regina
Muñoz, Rodrigo A.
Mendoza Rodríguez, Ricardo

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Acta Psychiatr Scand 2009: 119: 117–127

Resumen

Objective: Variation in the serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4) promoter region has been shown to influence depression in persons who have been exposed to a number of stressful life events. Method: We evaluated whether genetic variation in 5-HTTLPR, influences current depression, lifetime history of depression and quantitative measures of depression in persons with chronic psychotic disorders. This is an association study of a genetic variant with quantitative and categorical definitions of depression conducted in the southwest US, Mexico and Costa Rica. We analyzed 260 subjects with a history of psychosis, from a sample of 129 families. Results: We found that persons carrying at least one short allele had a statistically significant increased lifetime risk for depressive syndromes (P < 0.02, odds ratio 2.18, 95% CI 1.10–4.20). Conclusion: The ss or sl genotype at the 5-HTTLPR promoter polymorphic locus increases the risk of psychotic individuals to develop major depression during the course of their illness.

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artículo (arbitrado) -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro de Investigaciones en Biología Celular y Molecular. 2008

Palabras clave

Salud mental, Salud pública, Psychosis, Trastornos de la personalidad

Citación

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19016667