抑郁症多基因风险、中医体质与抑郁症的关联:基于台湾人口的研究

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Yu-Cheng Hsu, Mei-Hsin Su, Chia-Yen Chen, Yen-Feng Lin, Shi-Heng Wang
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为了全面研究与抑郁症相关的风险因素,研究发现传统中医体质(TCMC)与抑郁症有关。然而,其潜在机制仍不清楚。本研究探讨了中医体质不平衡概念与重度抑郁症(MDD)之间的关联,研究了中医体质不平衡与重度抑郁症之间重叠的多基因风险,并进行了中介检验以建立潜在的通路。研究人员从台湾生物样本库中共招募了11,030人,并利用精神疾病基因组学联盟的数据计算了每位参与者的MDD多基因风险评分(PRS)。不平衡的中医药基因组被分为阳虚、阴虚和瘀滞。MDD PRS 与阳虚体质的几率比 [OR] 标准差每增加一个标准差(PRS = 1.07,P = 0.0080)、阴虚体质(OR = 1.07,P = 0.0030)和瘀滞体质(OR = 1.06,P = 0.0331)相关。阳虚体质(OR = 2.07,p = 0.0001)和瘀滞体质(OR = 1.65,p = 0.0015)与 MDD 风险增加有关。更多的不平衡体质与 MDD 相关(p < 0.0001)。阳虚体质(10.21%)和瘀滞体质(8.41%)在一定程度上介导了 MDD PRS 对 MDD 的影响。这项研究为抑郁症和中医体质共同的多基因风险机制以及中医体质在 MDD 多基因责任中的潜在中介作用提供了证据。
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Associations of Polygenic Risk for Depression, Traditional Chinese Medicine Constitution, and Depression: A Population-Based Study in Taiwan

To comprehensively investigate the risk factors associated with depression, traditional Chinese medicine constitution (TCMC) has been found to be related to depression. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. This study examined the association between the concept of unbalanced TCMCs and major depressive disorder (MDD), investigated the overlapping polygenic risks between unbalanced TCMC and MDD, and performed a mediation test to establish potential pathways. In total, 11,030 individuals were recruited from the Taiwan Biobank, and the polygenic risk score (PRS) for MDD for each participant was calculated using the data from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium. Unbalanced TCMC were classified as yang-deficiency, yin-deficiency, and stasis. The MDD PRS was associated with yang-deficiency odds ratio [OR] per standard deviation increase in standardized (PRS = 1.07, p = 0.0080), yin-deficiency (OR = 1.07, p = 0.0030), and stasis constitution (OR = 1.06, p = 0.0331). Yang-deficiency (OR = 2.07, p < 0.0001) and stasis constitutions (OR = 1.65, p = 0.0015) were associated with an increased risk of MDD. A higher number of unbalanced constitutions was associated with MDD (p < 0.0001). The effect of MDD PRS on MDD was partly mediated by yang-deficiency (10.21%) and stasis (8.41%) constitutions. This study provides evidence for the shared polygenic risk mechanism underlying depression and TCMC and the potential mediating role of TCMC in the polygenic liability for MDD.

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CiteScore
5.90
自引率
7.10%
发文量
40
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, Part B of the American Journal of Medical Genetics (AJMG) , provides a forum for experimental and clinical investigations of the genetic mechanisms underlying neurologic and psychiatric disorders. It is a resource for novel genetics studies of the heritable nature of psychiatric and other nervous system disorders, characterized at the molecular, cellular or behavior levels. Neuropsychiatric Genetics publishes eight times per year.
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