围产期抑郁症功能基因组学研究综述

IF 6.5 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Silvia Elisabetta Portis Bruzzone , Victoria Frederikke S. Garre , Stinne Høgh , Vibe G. Frokjaer , Kieran J. O’Donnell , Rand S. Eid
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摘要

围产期抑郁症(PD)是影响10-20%孕妇的主要公共心理健康问题。妇女在怀孕和产后经历了深刻的生理和心理适应。基因组功能的测量可以揭示妊娠相关的适应性,也可能阐明PD的机制,为临床有用的生物标志物提供潜力。目前缺乏对PD功能基因组特征的系统概述。我们对基因组功能的两个方面进行了综述:DNA甲基化和基因表达。文献回顾一直持续到2024年5月。33项研究符合纳入标准。与雌激素信号和免疫功能相关的基因组功能改变与PD最一致。然而,回顾的研究使用异质分子分析方法,基于小样本量,主要使用候选基因方法,并报告了混合的结果。缺乏复制的特征强调了对帕金森病基因组功能进行更全面评估的必要性。
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A scoping review of functional genomics in perinatal depression
Perinatal depression (PD) is a major public mental health problem affecting 10–20% of pregnant women. Women undergo profound biological and psychosocial adaptations during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Measures of genomic function can reveal pregnancy-associated adaptations, and may also illuminate mechanisms underlying PD, offering potential for clinically useful biomarkers. A systematic overview of functional genomic signatures of PD is currently lacking. We conducted a scoping review of the current literature on two aspects of genomic function: DNA methylation and gene expression. Literature was reviewed through May 2024. Thirty-three studies met inclusion criteria. Altered genomic function related to estrogen signaling and immune function were most consistently associated with PD. However, the reviewed studies used heterogeneous molecular profiling methods, were based on small sample sizes, largely used candidate-gene approaches, and reported mixed findings. The lack of replicated signatures underscores the need for a more comprehensive assessment of genomic function in PD.
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Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
13.30
自引率
6.80%
发文量
62
审稿时长
68 days
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology (FIN) publishes a wide range of informative articles including comprehensive reviews, systematic reviews, opinion pieces, and meta-analyses. While the majority of reviews are invited, we also embrace unsolicited reviews and meta-analyses, as well as proposals for thematic special issues, provided they meet our rigorous quality standards. In addition, we encourage authors to submit commentaries that concisely present fresh ideas or offer further analysis to delve deeper into the implications of an article published in our journal.
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