| Literature DB >> 29304071 |
Hae Won Kim1,2, Jee In Kang2,3, Eun Hee Hwang2, Se Joo Kim2,3.
Abstract
Accumulating evidence suggests that the glutamatergic system plays a major role in the pathophysiology of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and empathic processing. Particularly, genetic influence of glutamate transporter gene (SLC1A1) on OCD has been frequently replicated in previous studies, but several studies did not replicate the result. Therefore, we aimed to replicate the associations between the SLC1A1 and OCD in a Korean population. In addition, we investigated the influence of SLC1A1 on trait empathy, impairments in which are characteristic of OCD. Six single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) of SLC1A1 were genotyped in 615 patients with OCD and 508 healthy controls. The interpersonal reactivity index (IRI)-which consists of four subscales (perspective taking, PT; fantasy seeking, FS; empathic concern, EC; personal distress, PD)-was assessed from 277 patients with OCD and 395 controls. There were no significant associations between OCD and SNPs or haplotypes of SLC1A1. Patients with OCD exhibited significantly lower PT and higher PD scores than controls. The C-T-G haplotype at rs301430-rs301434-rs3087879 of SLC1A1 was significantly associated with higher PD scores after adjusted for age, sex, and OCD status. Our results suggest that six common SNPs of SLC1A1 may not contribute to the development of OCD, but may contribute to certain aspect of trait empathy such as personal distress. However, insufficient sample size and limited number of SLC1A1 SNPs may have reduced the likelihood of detecting significant associations. Therefore, further studies with larger sample size and more tag SNPs of the SLC1A1 gene were warranted.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29304071 PMCID: PMC5755803 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190593
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of the study sample.
| Variable | OCD (n = 615) | Controls (n = 508) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 29.93 ± 10.71 | 22.19 ± 2.67 | < 0.001 |
| Male/Female, n | 398/217 | 286/222 | 0.004 |
| Illness duration, years | 11.37 ± 8.33 | ||
| Y-BOCS score | |||
| Total | 24.99 ± 6.00 | ||
| Obsessions | 12.68 ± 3.04 | ||
| Compulsions | 12.30 ± 3.47 | ||
| Basal MADRS score | 18.57 ± 8.69 | ||
| Comorbid diagnosis, n (%) | |||
| Major depression | 77 (12.5) | ||
| Others | 85 (13.8) | ||
| Symptom dimensions, present, n (%) | |||
| Symmetry | 476 (77.4) | ||
| Forbidden thoughts | 549 (89.3) | ||
| Cleaning | 471 (76.6) | ||
| Hoarding | 215 (35.0) | ||
| Interpersonal Reactivity Index | (n = 277) | (n = 395) | |
| Perspective taking | 15.13 ± 4.81 | 15.63 ± 3.58. | 0.021 |
| Fantasy seeking | 16.26 ± 4.61 | 16.80 ± 3.88 | 0.909 |
| Empathic concern | 16.62 ± 4.79 | 15.84 ± 3.58 | 0.412 |
| Personal distress | 16.64 ± 4.97 | 13.77 ± 3.22 | <0.001 |
OCD, obsessive-compulsive disorder; Y-BOCS, Yale-Brown obsessive-compulsive scale; MADRS, Montgomery-Åsberg depression rating scale; MDD, major depressive disorder.
aMultivariate analysis of variance with adjustment of age and sex (Hotelling’s trace; F = 28.36, df = 4, p<0.001).
Distribution of allelic and genotypic frequencies of SLC1A1 SNPs between OCD and controls.
| Allele | Genotype | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| rs number | D/d | OCD | Control | OCD | Control | OR add | ||
| rs2228622 | G/A | 910/314 | 781/233 | 0.1426 | 337/236/39 | 300/181/26 | 1.08 (0.86–1.35) | 0.5130 |
| rs3780412 | T/C | 901/327 | 768/242 | 0.1491 | 331/239/44 | 293/182/30 | 1.08(0.87–1.35) | 0.4795 |
| rs301430 | C/T | 790/434 | 660/348 | 0.6454 | 253/284/75 | 218/224/62 | 0.94(0.77–1.14) | 0.5208 |
| rs301434 | T/C | 1104/122 | 922/92 | 0.4816 | 495/114/4 | 418/86/3 | 1.08(0.77–1.50) | 0.6638 |
| rs3087879 | G/C | 1080/144 | 911/103 | 0.2272 | 473/134/5 | 409/93/5 | 1.02(0.75–1.40) | 0.8980 |
| rs301443 | C/G | 660/568 | 572/440 | 0.1888 | 182/296/136 | 176/220/110 | 1.03(0.85–1.24) | 0.7869 |
OCD, obsessive-compulsive disorder; SNP, single nucleotide polymorphism; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; add, additive.
aLowercase d denotes the less frequent allele.
bNumber of major and minor alleles in individuals with OCD and controls.
cp-values by Pearson’s χ2 test for allelic associations.
dNumber of genotypes in individuals with OCD and controls. Order of genotypes: DD/Dd/dd (d is the minor allele).
ep-values by multivariate logistic regression, with adjustment for age and sex.
The effects of SLC1A1 haplotype on affected status of OCD.
| Block | Hap-Freq | Hap-score | Crude | Sim. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (rs2228622- rs3780412) | ||||||
| G | T | 0.7276 | -0.9275 | 0.3537 | 0.3584 | |
| A | C | 0.2276 | 0.3112 | 0.7557 | 0.7584 | |
| G | C | 0.0244 | 1.1025 | 0.2702 | 0.2779 | |
| A | T | 0.0151 | 1.5637 | 0.1179 | 0.1201 | |
| 2 (rs301430-rs301434-rs3087879) | ||||||
| T | T | G | 0.1578 | -1.1051 | 0.2691 | 0.2725 |
| T | C | G | 0.0846 | 0.1554 | 0.8765 | 0.8774 |
| T | T | C | 0.1045 | 0.1589 | 0.8737 | 0.8759 |
| C | C | G | 0.0102 | 0.5159 | 0.6059 | 0.6138 |
| C | T | G | 0.6285 | 0.6505 | 0.5153 | 0.5195 |
aHap-Freq, estimated frequency of the haplotype in the pool of all participants.
bHap-Score, score for the haplotype.
cAsymptotic chi-square p-value.
dSimulated p-value.
eGlobal-stat = 4.5776, df = 4, p = 0.3335, global simulated p = 0.3473.
fGlobal-stat = 1.5781, df = 5, p = 0.9039, global simulated p = 0.9077.
The effects of SLC1A1 haplotype on personal distress score of IRI.
| Block | Hap-Freq | Hap-Score | Crude | Sim. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (rs2228622- rs3780412) | ||||||
| G | T | 0.7259 | -2.1945 | 0.0282 | 0.0283 | |
| A | T | 0.0137 | -0.8380 | 0.4020 | 0.4001 | |
| G | C | 0.0234 | 0.2688 | 0.7881 | 0.7869 | |
| A | C | 0.2326 | 2.3562 | 0.0185 | 0.0189 | |
| 2 (rs301430-rs301434-rs3087879) | ||||||
| T | C | G | 0.0810 | -1.5968 | 0.1103 | 0.1105 |
| T | T | G | 0.1538 | -1.1870 | 0.2352 | 0.2339 |
| T | T | C | 0.0986 | 0.7831 | 0.4336 | 0.4344 |
| C | C | G | 0.0135 | 1.0641 | 0.2873 | 0.2873 |
| C | T | G | 0.6386 | 2.0427 | 0.0411 | 0.0419 |
IRI, interpersonal reactivity index.
aHap-Freq, estimated frequency of the haplotype in the pool of all subjects.
bHap-Score, score for the haplotype.
cAsymptotic chi-square p-value.
dSimulated p-value.
eGlobal-stat = 6.6530, df = 4, p = 0.1554, global simulated p = 0.1569.
fGlobal-stat = 16.2884, df = 5, p = 0.0061, global simulated p = 0.0063.