Bipolar disorder and 1513A>C P2RX7 polymorphism frequency

•BD patients presents a decrease in 1513C allele frequency compared to controls.•BD patients has a potential increase in 1513 A A and in 1513 A A/AC genotype frequency.•BD patients presents a state of disadvantage of pro-inflammatory receptor activity.•P2 × 7R is a possible important mediator to the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroscience letters 2019-02, Vol.694, p.143-147
Hauptverfasser: Gubert, Carolina, Andrejew, Roberta, Jacintho Moritz, Cesar Eduardo, Dietrich, Fabricia, Vasconcelos-Moreno, Mirela Paiva, dos Santos, Bárbara Tietböhl Martins Quadros, Fijtman, Adam, Kauer-Sant’Anna, Márcia, Kapczinski, Flávio, da Silva Magalhães, Pedro Vieira, Battastini, Ana Maria Oliveira
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Zusammenfassung:•BD patients presents a decrease in 1513C allele frequency compared to controls.•BD patients has a potential increase in 1513 A A and in 1513 A A/AC genotype frequency.•BD patients presents a state of disadvantage of pro-inflammatory receptor activity.•P2 × 7R is a possible important mediator to the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder.•P2 × 7R is a potential biomarker for prediction and diagnosis of BD. Although the etiology of Bipolar Disorder (BD) remains unknown, a strong genetic component to the pathogenesis and risk for this disorder has been widely hypothesized. Several risk genes for BD have been identified; of these, the purinergic P2 × 7 receptor (P2 × 7R) constitutes a pro-inflammatory receptor and a potential risk gene candidate. The purpose of the present study was to assess the frequency of the 1513 A > C P2RX7 polymorphism (rs3751143; Glu496Ala), which leads to receptor loss-of-function, in 154 BD patients versus 184 control subjects. The existence of a differential modulation of P2 × 7R was also analyzed in 22 euthymic BD patients, in comparison to 18 healthy controls. Our data show a decrease in 1513C allele frequency (p = 0.045) and a potential increase in 1513 A A/AC (p = 0.055) genotype frequency in BD patients, compared to controls, indicating an enhanced function of the pro-inflammatory P2 × 7 receptor in BD subjects. Interestingly, no differences in P2RX7 gene and protein expression were found between euthymic BD patients and matched healthy controls. In conclusion, our results suggest that P2 × 7R might play a role in the pathophysiology of BD and add new information regarding this receptor as a potential biomarker for the prediction and diagnosis of the disorder.
ISSN:0304-3940
1872-7972
DOI:10.1016/j.neulet.2018.11.055