| Literature DB >> 30241547 |
Karen M Jiménez1, Angela J Pereira-Morales1, Ana Adan2,3, Sandra Lopez-Leon4, Diego A Forero5.
Abstract
Genetic studies of major depressive disorder and its associated endophenotypes are useful for the identification of candidate genes. In recent years, variations in non-coding RNA genes, such as miRNAs, have been explored as novel candidates for psychiatric disorders and related endophenotypes. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the possible association between a functional polymorphism (rs12720208) in the FGF20 gene, which regulates its modulation by miR-433, and depressive symptoms in young adults. A sample of 270 participants from Colombia were evaluated with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale - Depression Subscale (HADS-D) and genotyped for the rs12720208 polymorphism using a TaqMan assay. A lineal regression analysis was used. A statistically significant association of the functional polymorphism in the FGF20 gene (rs12720208) with depressive symptoms was found. It was observed that individuals with the G/A genotype had higher scores for the HADS-D subscale. Our results are the first description in the scientific literature about a significant association between a functional polymorphism in the FGF20 gene, which regulates its modulation by miR-433, and depressive symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: Depressive symptoms; Dopaminergic genes; Mental health; MicroRNAs
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30241547 PMCID: PMC6151041 DOI: 10.1186/s13041-018-0397-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Brain ISSN: 1756-6606 Impact factor: 4.041
Fig. 1Association of the functional polymorphism rs12720208 in the FGF20 gene and depressive symptoms in a Colombian sample