A review on diagnostic proteomics of depression

N. Samad, Sadia Jabeen, Z. Javeed, Nafeesa Jamil, S. Bibi, Zaitoon Ghani, Uzma Amin
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Depression is a common and severe mental disorder, which can cause a considerable degree of disability to the individual and society [1]. The molecular mechanisms of depression are poorly understood even though many studies have been attempted. Moreover, there are currently no distinctive biological markers to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of depression [2]. The diagnosis, evaluation of medication effects, and prediction of relapse are carried out completely by clinical judgments based on the phenomenology of the disease [1]. The first step requires identifying the molecular pathway for depression. Genomic approaches have attempted to find the underlying molecular pathways, but have not successfully identified the major genes for depression [3]. This may be because there are multiple genes working together or interacting with the environment in a very complex way [1-3].
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抑郁症诊断蛋白质组学研究进展
抑郁症是一种常见且严重的精神障碍,可对个人和社会造成相当程度的残疾[1]。尽管已经进行了许多研究,但人们对抑郁症的分子机制知之甚少。此外,目前还没有独特的生物标志物来帮助抑郁症的诊断和治疗[2]。诊断、评价用药效果、预测复发完全依靠临床根据疾病现象学进行判断[1]。第一步需要确定抑郁症的分子途径。基因组学方法试图找到潜在的分子途径,但尚未成功确定抑郁症的主要基因[3]。这可能是因为有多个基因以非常复杂的方式协同工作或与环境相互作用[1-3]。
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