DRD4 polymorphism associated with greater positive affect in response to negative and neutral social stimuli

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
T. Lee Gilman, Matthew T. Ford, Aaron M. Jasnow, Karin G. Coifman
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Abstract

Despite the robustness of DRD4 polymorphism associations with brain-based behavioral characteristics in candidate gene research, investigations have minimally explored associations between these polymorphisms and emotional responses. In particular, the prevalent single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) -521C/T (rs1800955) in the promoter region of DRD4 remains unexplored relative to emotions. Here, two independent samples were evaluated using different emotion elicitation tasks involving social stimuli: Study 1 (N = 120) evoked positive and negative emotional responses to validated film clips; Study 2 (N = 122) utilized Cyberball to simulate social rejection and acceptance. Across studies, C/C individuals self-reported higher mean positive affect scores using Likert scales versus T carrier individuals, selectively when presented with neutral or negative (but not positive) social stimuli. The consistent findings across these two studies supports a functional consequence of this DRD4 SNP on emotion processing during changing social contexts. Continued investigation will help clarify if a C/C genotype enhances positive emotions under negative circumstances, or if the presence of the T allele reduces positive emotions, and how rs1800955 behavioral associations might generalize across different demographics. Future studies could also reveal if this SNP interacts with other changing environmental conditions to affect emotional responses, such as social limitations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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DRD4多态性与消极和中性社会刺激反应中更大的积极情绪相关
尽管在候选基因研究中,DRD4多态性与基于大脑的行为特征有很强的相关性,但研究很少探讨这些多态性与情绪反应之间的关联。特别是,DRD4启动子区域中普遍存在的单核苷酸多态性(SNP)‐521C/T (rs1800955)与情绪的关系尚未得到研究。在这里,两个独立的样本使用不同的情绪激发任务进行评估,包括社会刺激:研究1 (N = 120)唤起积极和消极的情绪反应验证的电影片段;研究2 (N = 122)使用Cyberball模拟社会排斥和接受。在所有研究中,C/C个体在中性或消极(但不是积极)的社会刺激下选择性地自我报告了比T携带者更高的平均积极情绪得分。这两项研究的一致发现支持了DRD4 SNP在不断变化的社会环境中对情绪处理的功能影响。继续的研究将有助于澄清C/C基因型是否在消极环境下增强积极情绪,或者T等位基因的存在是否会减少积极情绪,以及rs1800955行为关联如何在不同的人口统计学中普遍化。未来的研究还可以揭示这种SNP是否与其他不断变化的环境条件相互作用,从而影响情绪反应,例如COVID - 19大流行期间的社会限制。
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Annals of Human Genetics
Annals of Human Genetics 生物-遗传学
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34
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Annals of Human Genetics publishes material directly concerned with human genetics or the application of scientific principles and techniques to any aspect of human inheritance. Papers that describe work on other species that may be relevant to human genetics will also be considered. Mathematical models should include examples of application to data where possible. Authors are welcome to submit Supporting Information, such as data sets or additional figures or tables, that will not be published in the print edition of the journal, but which will be viewable via the online edition and stored on the website.
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