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The NCAM1 gene set is linked to depressive symptoms and their brain structural correlates in healthy individuals
Institution:1. University of Basel, Department of Psychology, Division of Molecular Neuroscience, Birmannsgasse 8, CH-4055 Basel, Switzerland;2. University of Basel, Department of Psychology, Division of Cognitive Neuroscience, Birmannsgasse 8, CH-4055 Basel, Switzerland;3. University of Basel, Department Biozentrum, Life Sciences Training Facility, Klingelbergstrasse 50, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland;4. University of Basel, Psychiatric University Clinics, Wilhelm Klein-Strasse 27, CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland;5. University of Basel, Transfaculty Research Platform Molecular and Cognitive Neurosciences, Birmannsgasse 8, CH-4055 Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:Depressive symptoms exist on a continuum, the far end of which is found in depressive disorders. Utilizing the continuous spectrum of depressive symptoms may therefore contribute to the understanding of the biological underpinnings of depression. Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) is an important tool for the identification of gene groups linked to complex traits, and was applied in the present study on genome-wide association study (GWAS) data of depression scores and their brain-level structural correlates in healthy young individuals. On symptom level (i.e. depression scores), robust enrichment was identified for two gene sets: NCAM1 Interactions and Collagen Formation. Depression scores were also associated with decreased fractional anisotropy (FA) – a brain white matter property – within the forceps minor and the left superior temporal longitudinal fasciculus. Within each of these tracts, mean FA value of depression score-associated voxels was used as a phenotype in a subsequent GSEA. The NCAM1 Interactions gene set was significantly enriched in these tracts. By linking the NCAM1 Interactions gene set to depression scores and their structural brain correlates in healthy participants, the current study contributes to the understanding of the molecular underpinnings of depressive symptomatology.
Keywords:NCAM1 Interactions  Depressive symptoms  MADRS  Gene set enrichment analysis  DTI  Healthy participants
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