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DICER1 and microRNA regulation in post-traumatic stress disorder with comorbid depression

by Aliza Wingo; Lynn Almli; Jennifer J. Stevens; Torsten Klengel; Monica Uddin; Yujing Li; Angela C. Bustamante; Adriana Lori; Nastassja Koen; Dan J. Stein; Alicia Smith; Allison E. Aiello; Karestan C. Koenen; Derek E. Wildman; Sandro Galea; Bekh Bradley-Davino; Elisabeth Binder; Peng Jin; Greg Gibson; Kerry Ressler

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DICER1 is an enzyme that generates mature microRNAs (miRNAs), which regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally in brain and other tissues and is involved in synaptic maturation and plasticity. Here, through genome-wide differential gene expression survey of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with comorbid depression (PTSD&Dep), we find that blood DICER1 expression is significantly reduced in cases versus controls, and replicate this in two independent cohorts. Our follow-up studies find that lower blood DICER1 expression is significantly associated with increased amygdala activation to fearful stimuli, a neural correlate for PTSD. Additionally, a genetic variant in the 3′ un-translated region of DICER1, rs10144436, is significantly associated with DICER1 expression and with PTSD&Dep, and the latter is replicated in an independent cohort. Furthermore, genome-wide differential expression survey of miRNAs in blood in PTSD&Dep reveals miRNAs to be significantly downregulated in cases versus controls. Together, our novel data suggest DICER1 plays a role in molecular mechanisms of PTSD&Dep through the DICER1 and the miRNA regulation pathway.

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DICER1 and microRNA regulation in post-traumatic stress disorder with comorbid depression (vol 6, 10106, 2015)

by Aliza Wingo; Lynn Almli; Alicia Smith; Jennifer Stevens; Torsten Klengel; Monica Uddin; Yujing Li; Angela C. Bustamante; Adriana Lori; Nastassja Koen; Dan J. Stein; Allison E. Aiello; Karestan C. Koenen; Derek E. Wildman; Sandro Galea; Bekh Bradley-Davino; Elisabeth B. Binder; Peng Jin; Greg Gibson; Kerry Ressler

2016

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DICER1 is an enzyme that generates mature microRNAs (miRNAs), which regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally in brain and other tissues and is involved in synaptic maturation and plasticity. Here, through genome-wide differential gene expression survey of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with comorbid depression (PTSD&Dep), we find that blood DICER1 expression is significantly reduced in cases versus controls, and replicate this in two independent cohorts. Our follow-up studies find that lower blood DICER1 expression is significantly associated with increased amygdala activation to fearful stimuli, a neural correlate for PTSD. Additionally, a genetic variant in the 3′ un-translated region of DICER1, rs10144436, is significantly associated with DICER1 expression and with PTSD&Dep, and the latter is replicated in an independent cohort. Furthermore, genome-wide differential expression survey of miRNAs in blood in PTSD&Dep reveals miRNAs to be significantly downregulated in cases versus controls. Together, our novel data suggest DICER1 plays a role in molecular mechanisms of PTSD&Dep through the DICER1 and the miRNA regulation pathway.
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