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Artikel ; Online: Downregulated NPAS4 in multiple brain regions is associated with major depressive disorder.

Selçuk, Berkay / Aksu, Tuana / Dereli, Onur / Adebali, Ogün

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2023  Band 13, Heft 1, Seite(n) 21596

Abstract: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a commonly observed psychiatric disorder that affects more than 2% of the world population with a rising trend. However, disease-associated pathways and biomarkers are yet to be fully comprehended. In this study, we ... ...

Abstract Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a commonly observed psychiatric disorder that affects more than 2% of the world population with a rising trend. However, disease-associated pathways and biomarkers are yet to be fully comprehended. In this study, we analyzed previously generated RNA-seq data across seven different brain regions from three distinct studies to identify differentially and co-expressed genes for patients with MDD. Differential gene expression (DGE) analysis revealed that NPAS4 is the only gene downregulated in three different brain regions. Furthermore, co-expressing gene modules responsible for glutamatergic signaling are negatively enriched in these regions. We used the results of both DGE and co-expression analyses to construct a novel MDD-associated pathway. In our model, we propose that disruption in glutamatergic signaling-related pathways might be associated with the downregulation of NPAS4 and many other immediate-early genes (IEGs) that control synaptic plasticity. In addition to DGE analysis, we identified the relative importance of KEGG pathways in discriminating MDD phenotype using a machine learning-based approach. We anticipate that our study will open doors to developing better therapeutic approaches targeting glutamatergic receptors in the treatment of MDD.
Mesh-Begriff(e) Humans ; Brain/metabolism ; Depressive Disorder, Major/genetics ; Depressive Disorder, Major/metabolism ; Gene Regulatory Networks ; Genes, Immediate-Early ; Signal Transduction
Chemische Substanzen NPAS4 protein, human
Sprache Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum 2023-12-07
Erscheinungsland England
Dokumenttyp Journal Article
ZDB-ID 2615211-3
ISSN 2045-2322 ; 2045-2322
ISSN (online) 2045-2322
ISSN 2045-2322
DOI 10.1038/s41598-023-48646-9
Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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