Association between COMT gene Val108/158Met and antidepressive treatment response: A meta-analysis

•We included more literatures up to December 2018 with the assessment of multiple method of antidepressive treatment.•We found that COMT rs4680 variants showed significant associations with antidepressive treatment in the dominant model.•In addition, the patients with the GG or AG+GG genotype in com...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gene 2020-04, Vol.734, p.144333-144333, Article 144333
Hauptverfasser: Tang, Zhen, Zhang, Shumin, Guo, Dongmei, Wang, Hanyan
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Zusammenfassung:•We included more literatures up to December 2018 with the assessment of multiple method of antidepressive treatment.•We found that COMT rs4680 variants showed significant associations with antidepressive treatment in the dominant model.•In addition, the patients with the GG or AG+GG genotype in comparison to AA were associated with a better response to ECT treatment.•Our results will provide more reasonable strategy for clinical treatment. Multiple antidepressive treatment methods are widely used in the clinic, but different patients showed considerable differences in response to the same treatment. The catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) rs4680 polymorphism is involved in the antidepressive treatment reaction; however, the results in different studies are inconsistent. Thus, we performed a meta-analysis to explore the association of the COMT rs4680 polymorphism with the treatment response in major depressive disorder (MDD) patients. An online search was performed through PubMed, EMBASE and the Cochrane library up to December 2018. The odds ratios (ORs), 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) and heterogeneity were calculated in four genetic models. Subgroup analysis and Galbraith plot were carried out to detect the potential source of heterogeneity. Sensitivity and publication bias analyses were performed to identify the reliability of the results. A total of 11 studies involving 2845 individuals were included in this meta-analysis. The results of the subgroup analysis indicated that patients who carried the G allele had remission or a better response to electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in four genetic models. Excluding the studies that might lead to heterogeneity, overall ORs were recalculated, and no obvious association between rs4680 polymorphism and therapeutic reaction was detected in the allelic, recessive and additive models. In the dominant model, COMT rs4680 variants showed significant associations with antidepressive treatment, but the result was highly dependent on the individual study. In addition, the patients with the GG or AG + GG genotype in comparison to AA were associated with a better response to ECT treatment. However, due to the small number of studies using ECT treatment, we suggest that more research should be performed to verify this result.
ISSN:0378-1119
1879-0038
DOI:10.1016/j.gene.2020.144333