Brain Gene Expression Pattern of Subjects with Completed Suicide and Comorbid Substance Use Disorder.

Molecular Neuropsychiatry Pub Date : 2019-03-01 Epub Date: 2018-11-12 DOI:10.1159/000493940
Brenda Cabrera, Nancy Monroy-Jaramillo, Gabriel Rodrigo Fries, Roberto Cuauhtemoc Mendoza-Morales, Fernando García-Dolores, Alejandra Mendoza-Larios, Carlos Diaz-Otañez, Consuelo Walss-Bass, David Colin Glahn, Patricia Ostrosky-Wegman, Cristobal Fresno, Humberto Nicolini
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Background/aim: Although individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) are at high risk of committing suicide, most studies of postmortem gene expression exclude subjects with SUD due to the potential confounding effect of drugs in the transcriptome. Thus, little is known about the gene expression profile in suicides with SUD. The identification of altered biological processes in suicides with SUD is crucial in the comprehension of the interaction between both pathologies.

Methods: We evaluated the gene expression profile in the dorsolateral prefrontal area of suicides and nonsuicides with and without SUD by microarrays.

Results: We identified 222 differentially expressed genes, predominately enriched in cell proliferation in the comparison between suicides with and without SUD. When comparing the transcriptome of suicides with SUD to nonsuicides with SUD, we identified 550 differentially expressed genes, mainly enriched in oxidative phosphorylation. Differentially expressed genes (1,417) between suicides and nonsuicides without SUD were detected. Most of them were related to mitochondrial function.

Conclusion: Interaction between suicide and SUD seems to influence the expression of genes involved in glial proliferation and glutamatergic neurotransmission. These results highlight, for the first time, that suicides with SUD have a gene expression profile distinct from that of subjects with only one of these disorders.

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自杀未遂及共病性物质使用障碍患者的脑基因表达模式
背景/目的:虽然物质使用障碍(SUD)患者有较高的自杀风险,但由于药物在转录组中的潜在混淆作用,大多数死后基因表达研究排除了SUD患者。因此,对SUD自杀的基因表达谱知之甚少。在患有SUD的自杀患者中识别改变的生物学过程对于理解两种病理之间的相互作用至关重要。方法:采用微阵列技术对有无SUD的自杀者和非自杀者前额叶背外侧区基因表达谱进行分析。结果:在合并和未合并SUD的自杀者中,我们鉴定出222个差异表达基因,主要富集于细胞增殖。通过比较自杀者合并SUD与非自杀者合并SUD的转录组,我们发现了550个差异表达基因,主要富集于氧化磷酸化。在自杀者和非自杀者之间检测到差异表达基因(1417个)。其中大部分与线粒体功能有关。结论:自杀与SUD的相互作用可能影响神经胶质增殖和谷氨酸能神经传递相关基因的表达。这些结果首次强调,患有SUD的自杀者与仅患有其中一种疾病的自杀者具有不同的基因表达谱。
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