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Influence of DAP1 Genotype and Psychosocial Factors on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Thai Tsunami Survivors: A GxE Approach
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作者 Nuntika Thavichachart Prathan Rutchatajumroon +13 位作者 taisei mushiroda Anchalee Prasansuklab Sookjaroen Tangwongchai Puangsoi Worakul Buranee Kanchanatawan Siriluck Suppapitiporn Atapol Sughondhabirom Chutima Roomruangwong Ongart Charoensook Wasun Chantratita Atsushi Takahashi Michiaki Kubo Naoyuki Kamatani Yusuke Nakamura 《Open Journal of Genetics》 2019年第3期65-75,共11页
Background: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder found in individuals afflicted by a traumatic event including the natural disaster. “Tsunami” occurred in Andaman coast of Thailand on Decem... Background: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder found in individuals afflicted by a traumatic event including the natural disaster. “Tsunami” occurred in Andaman coast of Thailand on December 26, 2004, in which 33.6% of survivors were diagnosed as PTSD. This study aimed to explore the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). rs267943 genotype is located on chromosome 5 in the intron of the death-associated protein 1 (DAP1) gene and psychosocial factors for PTSD. Methods: Participants (N = 1970) were recruited from volunteers who have complete data both of DAP1 gene and psychosocial factor. Results: Using a binary logistic regression model, significant gene-environment interactions were found for the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs267943 and psychosocial factors including depression (adj. OR = 6.0, 95% CI = 4.29 - 8.39), neurotic personality (adj. OR = 2.73, 95% CI = 2.18 - 3.42), planning (adj. OR = 1.52, 95% CI = 1.20 - 1.93), use of emotional support (adj. OR = 1.32, 95% CI = 1.21 - 1.94) with statistical significant p Conclusion: This study demonstrated that GxE studies can be utilized to shed light on the origins of PTSD. 展开更多
关键词 Death-Associated Protein 1 GENE (DAP1) Gene-by-Environment Interaction (GxE) Genetype POSTTRAUMATIC Stress Disorder (PTSD) PSYCHOSOCIAL Factors TSUNAMI
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Genome-Wide Association Study in Thai Tsunami Survivors Identified Risk Alleles for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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作者 Nuntika Thavichachart taisei mushiroda +14 位作者 Thongchai Thavichachart Ongart Charoensook Anchalee Prasansuklab Prathan Rutchatajumroon Sookjaroen Tangwongchai Puangsoi Worakul Buranee Kanchanatawan Siriluck Suppapitiporn Atapol Sughondhabirom Chutima Roomruangwong Wasun Chantratita Atsushi Takahashi Michiaki Kubo Naoyuki Kamatani Yusuke Nakamura 《Open Journal of Genetics》 2015年第2期43-57,共15页
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder found in individuals afflicted by a traumatic event. Multiple environmental and genetic factors can contribute to PTSD susceptibility. Since it is rare to... Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder found in individuals afflicted by a traumatic event. Multiple environmental and genetic factors can contribute to PTSD susceptibility. Since it is rare to find members of the same family afflicted by the same catastrophic event, it is not practical to determine PTSD susceptibility genes by a gene linkage analysis. A natural disaster, such as the 2004 Tsunami, provided us with a rare chance for a genetic analysis of PTSD. To identify SNPs associated with PTSD susceptibility, we conducted a genome-association study (GWAS) in Thai-Tsunami survivors. Initial phase of the study with 396 chronic PTSD patients and 457 controls, we identified top ninety SNPs (P -4), which were further assessed in the second phase with 395 chronic PTSD patients and 798 controls. Two SNPs (rs267950 and rs954406), were identified in the second phase, and subjected to fine mapping using a data set from both phases. SNP rs267943 showed the strongest association with PTSD susceptibility and was in complete linkage disequilibrium with SNP rs267950 with P = 6.15 × 10-8, OR = 1.46 and 95% CI = 1.19 - 1.79, reaching genome-wide significance. SNP rs267943 is located on chromosome 5 in the intron of the death-associated protein 1 (DAP1) gene and, when linked to a synthetic promoter, could regulate transcription. To our knowledge, this is the first GWAS for PTSD susceptibility in an Asian population which could provide an important insight into the genetic contribution of PTSD and may lead to new treatment strategies for PTSD. 展开更多
关键词 Death-Associated Protein 1 Gene (DAP1) Genetics GENOME-WIDE Association Study (GWAS) POSTTRAUMATIC Stress Disorder (PTSD) TSUNAMI
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