| Literature DB >> 22014438 |
Suhreta Mujakovic1, José Jm ter Linde, Niek J de Wit, Corine J van Marrewijk, Gerdine Aj Fransen, N Charlotte Onland-Moret, Robert Jf Laheij, Jean Wm Muris, Diederick E Grobbee, Melvin Samsom, Jan Bmj Jansen, André Knottnerus, Mattijs E Numans.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The association between anxiety and depression related traits and dyspepsia may reflect a common genetic predisposition. Furthermore, genetic factors may contribute to the risk of having increased visceral sensitivity, which has been implicated in dyspeptic symptom generation. Serotonin (5-HT) modulates visceral sensitivity by its action on 5-HT3 receptors. Interestingly, a functional polymorphism in HTR3A, encoding the 5-HT3 receptor A subunit, has been reported to be associated with depression and anxiety related traits. A functional polymorphism in the serotonin transporter (5-HTT), which terminates serotonergic signalling, was also found associated with these psychiatric comorbidities and increased visceral sensitivity in irritable bowel syndrome, which coexistence is associated with higher dyspeptic symptom severity. We investigated the association between these functional polymorphisms and dyspeptic symptom severity.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22014438 PMCID: PMC3213216 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2350-12-140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Genet ISSN: 1471-2350 Impact factor: 2.103
Overview and grading of dyspeptic symptoms (%) in the study population
| Symptom | Absent | Minimal | Mild | Moderate | Moderately Severe | Severe | Very Severe |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Epigastric pain | 14.3 | 11.1 | 26.5 | 30.4 | 13.9 | 3.2 | 0.6 |
| Heartburn | 16.0 | 12.3 | 19.4 | 22.7 | 20.1 | 6.3 | 3.2 |
| Regurgitation | 17.2 | 14.1 | 25.3 | 21.5 | 15.1 | 4.7 | 2.1 |
| Nausea | 35.8 | 22.3 | 22.1 | 9.2 | 6.6 | 2.9 | 1.1 |
| Bloating | 14.2 | 13.8 | 23.2 | 21.7 | 19.0 | 6.2 | 2.0 |
| Belching | 12.9 | 16.7 | 25.3 | 21.4 | 15.7 | 5.6 | 2.4 |
| Flatulence | 10.2 | 17.8 | 30.7 | 22.0 | 13.7 | 4.5 | 1.1 |
| Halitosis | 42.0 | 25.6 | 16.4 | 8.6 | 3.6 | 2.4 | 1.4 |
Patients characteristics according to dyspeptic symptom severity
| Severe dyspeptic symptoms | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 197 (33.3) | 395 (66.7) | ||
| < 45 | 108 (54.8) | 151 (38.2) | |
| ≥ 45 | 89 (45.2) | 244 (61.8) | |
| Male | 84 (42.6) | 186 (47.1) | |
| Female | 113 (57.4) | 209 (52.9) | |
| Yes | 149 (75.6) | 295 (74.7) | |
| No | 48 (24.4) | 100 (25.3) | |
| Yes | 59 (29.9) | 101 (25.6) | |
| No | 138 (70.1) | 294 (74.4) | |
| Yes | 10 (5.1) | 17 (4.3) | |
| No | 187 (94.9) | 378 (95.7) | |
| No | 123 (62.4) | 265 (67.0) | |
| Antacids | 47 (23.9) | 68 (17.2) | |
| NSAIDs | 24 (12.2) | 65 (16.4) | |
| Antidepressants | 17 (8.6) | 19 (4.8) | |
| Yes | 95 (48.2) | 107 (27.1) | |
| No | 102 (51.8) | 288 (72.9) | |
| Active coping | 13.9 | 13.3 | |
| Seeking support | 11.7 | 11.1 | |
| Avoidance coping | 3.9 | 3.7 | |
| Palliative coping | 4.7 | 4.4 | |
| Religious coping | 3.2 | 3.0 | |
| Passive reaction | 2.0 | 2.0 | |
Data presented as number (%) except for coping style, which values represent mean scores.
Association of HTR3A c.-42C > T and 5-HTTLPR genotypes with dyspeptic symptom severity
| Polymorphism | Genotype | Total N = 592 | Severe dyspeptic symptoms | OR (95% CI) * | P value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes N = 197 | No N = 395 | |||||
| CC | 362 (61.1) | 108 (54.8) | 254 (64.3) | 1.00 | 0.027 | |
| CT | 200 (33.8) | |||||
| TT | 30 (5.1) | |||||
| CT + TT | 230 (38.9) | 89 (45.2) | 141 (35.7) | 1.50 (1.06-2.20) | ||
| LL | 170 (28.7) | 59 (29.9) | 111 (28.1) | 1.00 | 0.60 | |
| LS | 310 (52.4) | |||||
| SS | 112 (18.9) | |||||
| LS + SS | 422 (71.2) | 138 (70.1) | 284 (71.9) | 0.90 (0.60-1.40) | ||
Genotype distributions are depicted as number (%).
*adjusted for age, IBS status, psycho neuroticism, use of anti depressive and acid suppressive medication and active coping style.
Association between severe dyspeptic symptoms and HTR3A c.-42C > T genotype stratified by gender and 5-HTTLPR genotype
| Severe dyspeptic symptoms | OR (95% CI) * | P value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CC | CT + TT | ||||
| Female | Yes | 56 (49.6) | 57 (50.4) | 2.05 (1.25-3.39) | 0.005 |
| No | 137 (65.6) | 72 (34.4) | |||
| Male | Yes | 52 (61.9) | 32 (38.1) | 0.86 | |
| No | 117 (62.9) | 69 (37.1) | 1.05 (0.60-1.84) | ||
| LL | Yes | 31 (52.5) | 28 (47.5) | 2.00 (1.01-3.94) | 0.046 |
| No | 77 (69.4) | 34 (30.6) | |||
| LS + SS | Yes | 77 (55.8) | 61 (44.2) | 0.15 | |
| No | 177 (62.3) | 107 (37.7) | 1.38 (0.88-2.15) | ||
Genotype distributions are depicted as number (%).
*adjusted for age, IBS status, psycho neuroticism, use of anti depressive and acid suppressive medication and active coping style
Association between severe dyspeptic symptoms and HTR3A c.-42C > T genotype stratified by 5-HTTLPR genotype in females and males
| Gender | 5-HTTLPR | Severe dyspeptic symptoms | OR (95% CI) | P value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CC | CT + TT | |||||
| LL | Yes | 16 (45.7) | 19 (54.3) | 3.50 (1.37-8.90) | 0.009 | |
| No | 45 (75.0) | 15 (25.0) | ||||
| LS + SS | Yes | 40 (51.3) | 38 (48.7) | 0.090 | ||
| No | 92 (61.7) | 57 (38.3) | 1.70 (0.93-3.14) | |||
| LL | Yes | 15 (62.5) | 9 (37.5) | 0.96 (0.32-2.89) | 0.94 | |
| No | 32 (63.0) | 19 (37.0) | ||||
| LS + SS | Yes | 37 (62.0) | 23 (38.0) | 0.66 | ||
| No | 85 (63.0) | 50 (37.0) | 1.16 (0.59-2.28) | |||
Genotype distributions are depicted as number (%).
*adjusted for age, IBS status, psycho neuroticism, use of anti depressive and acid suppressive medication and active coping style