| Literature DB >> 35677222 |
Tegexibaiyin Wang1, Fen Liu2, Xiujuan Jia3, Jing Tan3, Baopeng Qi4, Jingxue Guo4, Qiri Mu3, Hong Zhang5.
Abstract
Background: The biomarker to predict the depression in patients with rosacea was absent. Objective: We aimed to explore the potential association between BDNF and depression in patients with rosacea, and also to determine whether serum BDNF level is a potential biomarker for identifying depression in patients with rosacea.Entities:
Keywords: biomarker; brain-derived neurotrophic factor; depression; rosacea
Year: 2022 PMID: 35677222 PMCID: PMC9170175 DOI: 10.2147/CCID.S367545
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol ISSN: 1178-7015
Demography, Clinical, and Laboratory Data
| Rosacea (n=118) | Rosacea with Depression (n=42) | Healthy Controls (n=100) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age median (minimum, maximum) | 37 (18, 59) | 37 (19, 56) | 36 (18, 60) |
| Sex (Male/Female) | 47/71 | 11/31 | 46/54 |
| BDNF (median, ng/mL) | 18.6525 | 8.757 | 29.055 |
| DLQI (median) | 10.5 | 15 | NA |
| RSSs (median) | |||
| ETR | 78 | 30 | NA |
| PPR | 40 | 12 | NA |
| PhR | NA | NA | NA |
| OR | NA | NA | NA |
| BDI-II (median) | NA | NA |
Figure 1The serum BDNF level in patients with rosacea, rosacea with depression, and healthy controls. (A) The serum BDNF level in patients with rosacea with depression was significantly decreased compared with both rosacea patients and healthy controls. (B and C) According to the significant difference test of serum BDNF level among different subtypes (ETR and PPR) of rosacea, there was no statistical significance in either the rosacea group or rosacea with depression group. *P<0.05 ****P<0.0001.
Figure 2The correlation analysis between serum BDNF levels and clinical parameters. (A) The correlation between serum BDNF levels and RSSs was not found in patients with rosacea. (r=0.03563, P=0.7017) (B and C) The correlation between serum BDNF levels and RSSs was not found in patients with rosacea whatever in a subtype of ETR and PPR. (r=0.03157, P=0.7838; r=0.03721, P=0.8197) (D) The negative correlation between serum BDNF levels and BDI-II in rosacea with depression group was found.
Figure 3Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. ROC curve analysis confirmed the decreased serum BDNF levels, which may be a potential predictive biomarker for identifying and predicting depression in patients with rosacea (AUC = 0.8999, 95% CI: 0.8488–0.9510).