Peripheral MicroRNA Signatures in Adolescent Depression

IF 3.7 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Alice Morgunova , Nicholas O’Toole , Fatme Abboud , Saché Coury , Gary Gang Chen , Maxime Teixeira , Eamon Fitzgerald , Gustavo Turecki , Anthony J. Gifuni , Ian H. Gotlib , Corina Nagy , Michael J. Meaney , Tiffany C. Ho , Cecilia Flores
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Abstract

Background

Adolescent depression is linked to enduring maladaptive outcomes, chronic severity of symptoms, and poor treatment response. Identifying epigenetic signatures of adolescent depression is urgently needed to improve early prevention and intervention strategies. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are epigenetic regulators of adolescent neurodevelopmental processes, but their role as markers and mediators of adolescent depression is unknown.

Methods

Here, we examined miRNA profiles from dried blood spot samples of male and female adolescents with clinical depression and psychiatrically healthy male and female adolescents (N = 62). We processed and sequenced these samples using a small RNA protocol tailored for miRNA identification.

Results

We identified 9 differentially expressed (DE) miRNAs (adjusted p value < .05), all of which were upregulated in adolescents with depression. At future follow-ups post blood collection, expression of miR-3613-5p, mir-30c-2, and miR-942-5p were positively associated with depression severity but not anxiety, suggesting a stronger link to persistent depression symptoms. Expression of miR-32-5p inversely correlated with hippocampal volume, highlighting a potential neurobiological basis. Common predicted gene targets of the DE miRNAs are involved in neurodevelopment, cognitive processing, and depressive disorders.

Conclusions

These findings lay the groundwork for identifying adolescent peripheral miRNA markers that reflect neurodevelopmental pathways that shape lifelong psychopathology risk.
青少年抑郁症的外周MicroRNA特征
背景:青少年抑郁症与持久的不适应结果、症状的慢性严重程度和治疗效果差有关。迫切需要识别青少年抑郁症的表观遗传特征,以改善早期预防和干预策略。MicroRNAs (miRNAs)是青少年神经发育过程的表观遗传调节因子,但其作为青少年抑郁的标记和介质的作用尚不清楚。方法对62名患有临床抑郁症的男女青少年和精神健康的男女青少年的干血斑样本进行miRNA谱分析。我们使用专门用于miRNA鉴定的小RNA协议对这些样品进行处理和测序。结果鉴定出9个差异表达(DE) mirna(调整p值<;.05),所有这些在青少年抑郁症患者中都上调。在采血后的后续随访中,miR-3613-5p、mir-30c-2和miR-942-5p的表达与抑郁严重程度呈正相关,但与焦虑无关,这表明miR-3613-5p与持续抑郁症状有更强的联系。miR-32-5p的表达与海马体积呈负相关,突出了潜在的神经生物学基础。DE mirna的常见预测基因靶标涉及神经发育、认知加工和抑郁症。这些发现为鉴定青少年外周miRNA标记物奠定了基础,这些标记物反映了影响终身精神病理风险的神经发育途径。
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Biological psychiatry global open science
Biological psychiatry global open science Psychiatry and Mental Health
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