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Influence of Life Stress on Depression: Moderation by a Polymorphism in the 5-HTT Gene
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2003
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GeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyGenetic FoundationMental HealthPsychologySocial SciencesMood SymptomStressLife StressEarly Life StressStress HormonePsychiatryDepressionGenetic FactorProspective-longitudinal StudySocial StressMood Spectrum5-Htt GenePromoter RegionBiological PsychiatryMedicinePsychopathologyFunctional Polymorphism
In a prospective-longitudinal study of a representative birth cohort, we tested why stressful experiences lead to depression in some people but not in others. A functional polymorphism in the promoter region of the serotonin transporter (5-HT T) gene was found to moderate the influence of stressful life events on depression. Individuals with one or two copies of the short allele of the 5-HT T promoter polymorphism exhibited more depressive symptoms, diagnosable depression, and suicidality in relation to stressful life events than individuals homozygous for the long allele. This epidemiological study thus provides evidence of a gene-by-environment interaction, in which an individual's response to environmental insults is moderated by his or her genetic makeup.
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