RETN gene polymorphisms interact with alcohol dependence in association with depression

Author:

Xu Xiaoyan1,Xu Zeping2ORCID,Zhou Fan3,Chen Lijing4,Li Huai4,Niculescu Michelle5,Shen Guanghui4,Wu Liujun46,Wang Wei4,Chen Li4,Liu Yanlong4,He Jue4,Wang Fan78,Yang Fan9

Affiliation:

1. Huzhou Third People's Hospital Zhejiang China

2. Department of Pharmacy, Ningbo Medical Treatment Center Li Huili Hospital Ningbo China

3. Department of Pediatrics The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children's Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University Wenzhou China

4. School of Mental Health Wenzhou Medical University Wenzhou China

5. Department of Social Sciences Chatham University Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

6. Applied Psychology (Ningbo) Research Center Wenzhou Medical University Ningbo China

7. Beijing Hui‐Long‐Guan Hospital Peking University Beijing China

8. Medical Neurobiology Lab Inner Mongolia Medical University Huhhot China

9. The Affiliated Kangning Hospital Wenzhou Medical University Wenzhou China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies suggest that alcohol dependence is associated with increased risk of depression. The occurrence of depressive symptoms is related to polymorphisms in various genetic regions. This study aimed to investigate the interaction of RETN gene polymorphisms (rs1477341, rs3745368) with alcohol dependence on depressive symptoms in adult male during acute alcohol withdrawal.MethodsA total of 429 male adults were recruited in this study. Alcohol dependence was assessed using the Michigan alcoholism screening test (MAST). Depression was assessed using the 20‐item self‐rating depression scale (SDS). Hierarchical regression analysis was used to evaluate the interaction between genes and alcohol dependence on depression. Region of significance (ROS) test was used to explain the interaction effect. The strong and weak forms of the differential susceptibility and diathesis models were used to determine which fits the data better.ResultsOur results showed that MAST scores were significantly positively associated with SDS scores (r = 0.23, p < 0.01) in alcohol‐dependent patients during alcohol withdrawal. The interaction between genotype and alcohol dependence was significant (β = −0.14, p < 0.05) in a strong diathesis‐stress model. Susceptibility for depression symptoms was associated with alcohol dependence in RETN rs1477341 A carriers. Specifically, those that showed more alcohol dependence and the A allele of RETN rs1477341 exhibited more depression symptoms. However, RETN rs3745368 had no significant interaction with alcohol dependence.ConclusionsThe A allele of RETN rs1477341 may correlate with susceptibility to depression symptoms in alcohol‐dependent individuals during acute alcohol withdrawal.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Xinjiang Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Biochemistry (medical),Medical Laboratory Technology,Clinical Biochemistry,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Hematology,Immunology and Allergy

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