Genetic variants in the genes of the sex steroid hormone metabolism and depressive symptoms during and after pregnancy
Purpose The aim of this study was to conduct an association analysis of depressive symptoms and polymorphisms in the ESR1 , PGR , CYP19A1, and COMT genes in pregnant and postpartum women. Methods The Franconian Maternal Health Evaluation Study (FRAMES) recruited healthy pregnant women prospectively...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of gynecology and obstetrics 2023-06, Vol.307 (6), p.1763-1770 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose
The aim of this study was to conduct an association analysis of depressive symptoms and polymorphisms in the
ESR1
,
PGR
,
CYP19A1,
and
COMT
genes in pregnant and postpartum women.
Methods
The Franconian Maternal Health Evaluation Study (FRAMES) recruited healthy pregnant women prospectively for assessment of maternal and fetal health. The German version of the 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) was completed at three time points in this prospective cohort study. Visit 1 was at study entry in the third trimester of pregnancy, visit 2 was shortly after birth, and visit 3 was 6–8 months after birth. Germline DNA and depression measurements from 361 pregnant women were available for analysis. Six single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the above-mentioned genes were genotyped. After reconstruction of haplotypes for
PGR
(rs1042838 and rs10895068) and
CYP19A1
(rs10046 and rs4646), a multifactorial linear mixed model was applied to the data to describe the association between haplotypes and depression values. The single SNPs for
ESR1
(rs488133) and
COMT
(rs4680) were analyzed separately using linear mixed models analogously.
Results
The mean antepartum EPDS measurement was 5.1, the mean postpartal measurement after 48–72 h was 3.5, and the mean value 6–8 months postpartum was 4.2. The SNPs in
PGR
were reconstructed into three haplotypes. The most common haplotype was GG, with 63.43% of patients carrying two copies and 33.52% carrying one copy. For haplotype GA, the group of carriers of two copies (0.28%) was combined with the carriers of one copy (9.70%). Haplotype reconstruction using
CYP19A1
SNPs resulted in three haplotypes. The most common haplotype was TC, with 25.48% of patients carrying two copies and 51.52% one copy. None of the haplotype blocks and neither of the two single SNPs showed any significant associations with EPDS values.
Conclusions
The candidate haplotypes analyzed in
PGR
and
CYP19A1
and single SNPs in
ESR1
and
COMT
did not show any association with depression scores as assessed by EPDS in this cohort of healthy unselected pregnant women. |
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ISSN: | 1432-0711 0932-0067 1432-0711 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00404-022-06644-8 |