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Looking Beyond the 5-HTTLPR Polymorphism: Genetic and Epigenetic Layers of Regulation Affecting the Serotonin Transporter Gene Expression.

Sandra Iurescia1, Davide Seripa2, Monica Rinaldi3.   

Abstract

Serotonin (5-HT) is a neurotransmitter that regulates fundamental aspects of brain development, physiology and behaviour. The serotonin transporter (5-HTT) is deputized to the reuptake of 5-HT from the intersynaptic space in the presynaptic neurons. 5-HTT governs duration and magnitude of 5-HT biological actions, acting as a master regulator of the fine-tuning of 5-HT signalling. Genetic variation at SLC6A4 gene locus, encoding 5-HTT, contributes to alteration in 5-HT reuptake. The 5-HTTLPR/rs25531/rs25532 polymorphisms located in the promoter region of SLC6A4 gene have been associated with stress-related psychopathology and functional brain phenotypes. Besides, further DNA variations in functional regulative elements located at 5' and 3' termini of the SLC6A4 gene influence transcriptional and post-transcriptional steps. Recently, epigenetic processes including SLC6A4 promoter methylation and transcript silencing by microRNA were shown to be involved in the aetiology of affective disorders. Furthermore, gene-environment interactions such as early life stress often encompass epigenetic changes, which can stably mark the genome in response to environmental stimuli potentially altering gene expression across lifespan. Therefore, it seems well established that functional variations in the SLC6A4 gene expression can no longer be ascribed to the modulating 5-HTTLPR promoter polymorphism but need to be integrated with the contribution arising from other interactive elements and epigenetic mechanisms. In this review, we discuss genetic and epigenetic layers of regulation affecting SLC6A4 gene expression. An overview of human and cellular studies investigating the impact of these regulatory processes on SLC6A4 gene expression is provided.

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Keywords:  3′-UTR; Epigenetic regulation; MicroRNA; Mood disorders; Promoter DNA methylation; STin2 polymorphism

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27933583     DOI: 10.1007/s12035-016-0304-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0893-7648            Impact factor:   5.590


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