Explore the Features of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Mood Disorders

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作者
Yeh, Fan-Chi [1 ,2 ]
Kao, Chung-Feng [1 ,2 ]
Kuo, Po-Hsiu [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Publ Hlth, Coll Publ Hlth, Taipei 10764, Taiwan
[2] Natl Taiwan Univ, Coll Publ Hlth, Inst Epidemiol & Prevent Med, Taipei 10764, Taiwan
[3] Natl Taiwan Univ, Res Ctr Genes Environm & Human Hlth, Taipei 10764, Taiwan
来源
PLOS ONE | 2015年 / 10卷 / 06期
关键词
GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION; BIPOLAR DISORDER; MATURE BDNF; VAL66MET POLYMORPHISM; MAJOR DEPRESSION; METAANALYSIS; GENETICS; GENES; COMPLEX; RISK;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0128605
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Objectives Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) plays important roles in neuronal survival and differentiation; however, the effects of BDNF on mood disorders remain unclear. We investigated BDNF from the perspective of various aspects of systems biology, including its molecular evolution, genomic studies, protein functions, and pathway analysis. Methods We conducted analyses examining sequences, multiple alignments, phylogenetic trees and positive selection across 12 species and several human populations. We summarized the results of previous genomic and functional studies of pro-BDNF and mature-BDNF (m-BDNF) found in a literature review. We identified proteins that interact with BDNF and performed pathway-based analysis using large genome-wide association (GWA) datasets obtained for mood disorders. Results BDNF is encoded by a highly conserved gene. The chordate BDNF genes exhibit an average of 75% identity with the human gene, while vertebrate orthologues are 85.9%-100% identical to human BDNF. No signs of recent positive selection were found. Associations between BDNF and mood disorders were not significant in most of the genomic studies (e.g., linkage, association, gene expression, GWA), while relationships between serum/plasma BDNF level and mood disorders were consistently reported. Pro-BDNF is important in the response to stress; the literature review suggests the necessity of studying both pro-and m-BDNF with regard to mood disorders. In addition to conventional pathway analysis, we further considered proteins that interact with BDNF (I-Genes) and identified several biological pathways involved with BDNF or I-Genes to be significantly associated with mood disorders. Conclusions Systematically examining the features and biological pathways of BDNF may provide opportunities to deepen our understanding of the mechanisms underlying mood disorders.
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