Major Depressive Disorder is Associated with Mitochondrial ND6 T14502C Mutation in Two Han Chinese Families

Author:

Jing Pan1,Yu Haihang2,Wu Tingting2,Yu Bihua2,Liang Ming3,Xia Tingting3,Xu Xuewen2,Xu Ting2,Liu Lingjiang2,Zhang Xiaobin1

Affiliation:

1. Suzhou Medical College of Soochow University

2. Ningbo Kangning Hospital, The Affiliated Mental Health Center of Ningbo University

3. Xiangshan Third People’s Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Background Globally, the World Health Organization ranks major depressive disorder (MDD) as the leading cause of disability. However, the diagnosis of MDD is unreliable. This study aimed to explore the possible association between mitochondrial ND6 T14502C mutation and major depressive disorder (MDD).Methods Clinical data were collected from two pedigrees, and detailed mitochondrial genomes were obtained for the two proband members. The assessment of the resulting variants included an evaluation of their evolutionary conservation, allelic frequencies, as well as their structural and functional consequences. Detailed mitochondrial whole genome analysis, phylogenetic, and haplotype analysis were performed on the probands.Results Herein, we reported the clinical, genetic, and molecular profiling of two Chinese families afflicted with MDD. These Chinese families exhibited not only a range of onset and severity ages in their depression but also extremely low penetrances to MDD. Sequence analyses of mitochondrial genomes from these pedigrees have resulted in the identification of a homoplasmic T14502C (I58V) mutation. The polymorphism is located at a highly conserved isoleucine at position 58 of ND6 and distinct mtDNA polymorphisms originating from haplogroups M10 and H2.Conclusions Identifying the T14502C mutation in two individuals with no genetic relation who exhibit symptoms of depression provides compelling evidence that this mutation may be implicated in MDD development. Nonetheless, the two Chinese pedigrees that carried the T14502C mutation did not exhibit any functionally significant mutations in their mtDNA. Therefore, the phenotypic expression of the T14502C mutation related to MDD may be influenced by the nuclear modifier gene(s) or environmental factors.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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