Study Report

Reference
Citation | Liou, 2011 PubMed |
Full Info | Liou, Y.J., Chen, T.J., Tsai, S.J., Yu, Y.W., Chen, S.Y., Cheng, C.Y. and Hong, C.J. (2011) Evidence of involvement of the human Par-4 (PAWR) gene in major depressive disorder. World J Biol Psychiatry, 12, 288-295.
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Study
Hypothesis or Background |
The aim of the study was to examine the associations between genetic variations in the human PAWR gene and major depressive disorder (MDD) as well as the response to antidepressant treatment.
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Sample Information | Six-hundred and two patients with MDD and 543 controls |
Method Detail | Six-hundred and two patients with MDD and 543 controls were included in the study; among the MDD patients, 268 were followed-up for a further 8 weeks in order to assess their response to treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Six polymorphisms (rs17005769, rs4842318, rs7305141, rs2307223, rs8176874 and rs2307220) of the PAWR gene were investigated with regard to their association with MDD and antidepressant treatment efficacy. |
Method Keywords | genotyping |
Result | One polymorphism, rs8176874, was in genotypic (uncorrected P = 0.005) and allelic (uncorrected P = 0.0015) association with MDD. Several haplotypes spanning rs7305141-rs2307223-rs8176874 were also significantly associated with MDD after correction for multiple testing (corrected P < 0.05). However, neither single-marker nor haplotype-based analyses suggested an association between the studied markers and SSRI treatment response. |
Conclusions | Genetic variations in the PAWR gene are related to susceptibility to MDD but not to SSRI treatment response. |

Relationships reported by
Liou, 2011
Component A Approved Name (Name in Paper) |
Component A Type |
Component B Approved Name (Name in Paper) |
Component B Type |
Statistical Result |
Relationship Description |
Result Category (Positive/Negative)) |
MDD
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syndrome |
PAWR (PAWR) |
gene |
P-value < 0.05 |
Rs7305141-rs2307223-rs8176874 were significantly associated with MDD after correction for multiple testing (corrected P < 0.05). |
Positive
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