Title Genetic Overlap Between Obsessive-compulsive Disorder and Major Depression
Title (croatian) Genetsko preklapanje opsesivno-kompulzivnog poremećaja i depresije
Author Ema Ukić
Mentor Nicholas James Bradshaw (mentor)
Committee member Igor Jurak (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Željka Maglica (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Rijeka (Department of Biotechnology) Rijeka
Defense date and country 2021-07-21, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOTECHNICAL SCIENCES Biotechnology
Abstract Obsessive-compulsive disorder and major depressive disorder are among the most common mental disorders globally and are frequently co-diagnosed. They are both highly complex, heterogenous and a result of both environmental and genetic factors. This review focuses on the genetics behind these disorders and their overlap. When researching OCD, the genes that have most commonly been associated with the disorder are ones involved in glutamate, serotonin, and dopamine transmission. Such genes include SLC1A1, DLGAP3 and DRD4. In MDD genetics, genes related to neurotransmission, like TPH2, are also relevant but so are genes involved in several other biological pathways, like BDNF, LHPP, SIRT1 and NEGR1 which are involved in mitochondrial biogenesis, cell adhesion or neuronal survival. When researching the overlap between OCD and MDD, common mechanisms, shared genes and treatment effects must all be taken into consideration. Besides irregularities in neurotransmission, reduced amygdala and hippocampal volumes have also been observed in both OCD and MDD patients, as well as abnormalities in the regulation of the HPA axis. That implies shared genes between the two disorders may be involved in those mechanisms. 5- HTTLRP, a functional polymorphism of the SLC6A4 gene has most consistently been associated with both disorders and it affects the serotonin transport. Another gene relevant to both OCD and MDD involved in the same pathway is HTR2A, while FKBP5 is a gene affecting HPA axis regulation and shows great promise in researching the overlap of these disorders. The shared treatment effects, such as SSRIs and neuromodulation therapy, further confirm the idea of shared genes. These and future findings about the genetic overlap between OCD and MDD will help develop better and more effective treatment for people suffering from both these disorders.
Abstract (croatian) Opsesivno-kompulzivni poremećaj i depresivni poremećaj među najčešćim su mentalnim poremećajima na globalnioj razini, te su često zajedno dijagnosticirani. Oboje su vrlo kompleksni, heterogeni poremećaji koji nastaju kao rezultat okolišnih i genetičkih faktora. Ovaj se rad fokusira na genetiku oba ova poremećaja i njihovo preklapanje. Pri istraživanju OKP-a, geni najčešće povezivani s ovim poremećajem su oni vezani uz prijenos glutamata, serotonina i dopamina. Neki od tih gena su SLC1A1, DLGAP3 I DRD4. U genetici depresivnog poremećaja, izuzev gena vezanih za neurotransmisiju, poput TPH2, također su relevantni i geni vezani za druge biološke puteve poput mitohondrijalne biogeneze, adhezije stanica i neuronalnog preživljavanja. Neki od tih gena su BDNF, LHPP, SIRT1 i NEGR1. Prilikom istraživanja preklapanja ova dva poremećaja, zajednički mehanizmi, geni i efekti liječenja moraju biti uzeti u obzir kako bi dobili što bolju predodžbu. Izuzev nepravilnosti u neurotransmisiji, smanjen volumen amigdale i hipokampusa uočen je kod pacijenata oboljelih od oba poremećaja, kao i abnormalnosti u regulaciji HPA osi. To ukazuje kako je vjerojatno da će zajednički geni biti oni vezani za te mehanizme. 5-HTTLPR, funkcionalni polimorfizam SLC6A4 gena koji djeluje na transport serotonina najčešće je povezivan s oba poremećaja. HTR2A je također gen koji djeluje na isti mehanizam, dok je FKBP5 gen povezan s regulacijom HPA osi te se smatra vrlo obećavajućim za buduća istraživanja. Slični pristupi liječenju, poput SIPPS-a i neuromodulacije, dodatno potvrđuju ideju o postojanju zajedničkih gena između OKP-a i depresivnog poremećaja. Ova I buduća saznanja o genetskom preklapanju ova dva poremećaja pomoći će razvitku novih i učinkovitijih lijekova za osobe koje boluju od OKP-a i depresivnog poremećaja.
Keywords
OCD
MDD
genetic overlap
review
Keywords (croatian)
OKP
depresivni poremećaj
genetsko preklapanje
Language english
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:193:971077
Study programme Title: Biotechnology and drug research Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica biotehnologije i istraživanja lijekova (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica biotehnologije i istraživanja lijekova)
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