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Sex-specific transcriptional signatures in human depression.

Benoit Labonté1, Olivia Engmann1, Immanuel Purushothaman1, Caroline Menard1, Junshi Wang2, Chunfeng Tan3, Joseph R Scarpa1,4, Gregory Moy1, Yong-Hwee E Loh1, Michael Cahill1, Zachary S Lorsch1, Peter J Hamilton1, Erin S Calipari1, Georgia E Hodes1, Orna Issler1, Hope Kronman1, Madeline Pfau1, Aleksandar L J Obradovic1, Yan Dong2, Rachael L Neve5, Scott Russo1, Andrew Kazarskis4, Carol Tamminga3, Naguib Mechawar6,7, Gustavo Turecki6,7, Bin Zhang4, Li Shen1, Eric J Nestler1.   

Abstract

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disease burden worldwide. While the incidence, symptoms and treatment of MDD all point toward major sex differences, the molecular mechanisms underlying this sexual dimorphism remain largely unknown. Here, combining differential expression and gene coexpression network analyses, we provide a comprehensive characterization of male and female transcriptional profiles associated with MDD across six brain regions. We overlap our human profiles with those from a mouse model, chronic variable stress, and capitalize on converging pathways to define molecular and physiological mechanisms underlying the expression of stress susceptibility in males and females. Our results show a major rearrangement of transcriptional patterns in MDD, with limited overlap between males and females, an effect seen in both depressed humans and stressed mice. We identify key regulators of sex-specific gene networks underlying MDD and confirm their sex-specific impact as mediators of stress susceptibility. For example, downregulation of the female-specific hub gene Dusp6 in mouse prefrontal cortex mimicked stress susceptibility in females, but not males, by increasing ERK signaling and pyramidal neuron excitability. Such Dusp6 downregulation also recapitulated the transcriptional remodeling that occurs in prefrontal cortex of depressed females. Together our findings reveal marked sexual dimorphism at the transcriptional level in MDD and highlight the importance of studying sex-specific treatments for this disorder.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28825715      PMCID: PMC5734943          DOI: 10.1038/nm.4386

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Med        ISSN: 1078-8956            Impact factor:   53.440


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