早期生长反应 1 (EGR1) 在重性精神病患者的外周血中下调。

Giovana Bristot, Jacson Gabriel Feiten, Bianca Pfaffenseller, Gabriel Henrique Hizo, Gabriela Maria Pereira Possebon, Fernanda Endler Valiati, Jairo Vinícius Pinto, Marco Antonio Caldieraro, Marcelo Pio de Almeida Fleck, Clarissa Severino Gama, Márcia Kauer-Sant'Anna
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目标:评估有可能将环境刺激转化为大脑长期变化的基因的相对表达情况:评估双相情感障碍(BD)、精神分裂症(SZ)、重度抑郁障碍(MDD)患者和健康对照组(HC)外周血中可能将环境刺激转化为大脑长期变化的基因(即早期生长反应(EGR)1、EGR3和隐色素昼夜节律调节器2(CRY2))的相对表达情况:从巴西一家公立医院为每组(BD、SZ、MDD 或 HC)招募了 30 名 18 至 60 岁的患者。因此,采集了这些人的外周血,并通过 PCR 实时分析了 EGR1、EGR3 和 CRY2 的基因表达:结果:精神病患者的 EGR1 mRNA 水平明显低于 HC 患者,但 EGR3 和 CRY2 没有差异。对每种诊断的研究结果进行探讨后发现,各诊断组之间只有 EGR1 存在显著差异,与 HC 相比,BD、MDD 和 SZ 的 EGR1 水平较低。基因表达与临床特征之间没有发现明显的相关性:结论:无论诊断与否,EGR1在精神病患者中都存在下调,它可能是主要精神疾病的潜在共同靶点。EGR1 作为一种转录因子,可调节许多其他基因,并参与神经元和突触的关键过程,如可塑性、神经递质代谢、囊泡转运和信号通路。研究精神病学中的 EGR1 及其上游调节因子可能会发现潜在的新治疗靶点。
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Early growth response 1 (EGR1) is downregulated in peripheral blood from patients with major psychiatric disorders.

Objectives: To evaluate relative expression of genes with the potential to translate environmental stimuli into long-term alterations in the brain - namely Early Growth Response (EGR)1, EGR3, and Cryptochrome Circadian Regulator 2 (CRY2) - in peripheral blood from patients with Bipolar Disorder (BD), Schizophrenia (SZ), Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and healthy controls (HC).

Methods: Thirty individuals ranging from 18 to 60 years were recruited for each group (BD, SZ, MDD or HC) from a Brazilian public hospital. Therefore, individuals' peripheral blood was collected and EGR1, EGR3 and CRY2 gene expression analyzed by PCR Real Time.

Results: EGR1 mRNA levels are significantly lower in psychiatric patients when compared to HC, but there is no difference for EGR3 and CRY2. Exploring the findings for each diagnosis, there is a significant difference between each diagnosis group only for EGR1, which was lower in BD, MDD and SZ as compared to HC. No significant correlations were found between gene expression and clinical features.

Conclusions: EGR1 is downregulated in psychiatric patients, regardless of the diagnosis and may be a potential common target in major psychiatric disorders. EGR1, as a transcription factor, modulates many other genes and participates in crucial neuronal and synaptic processes, such as plasticity, neurotransmitters metabolism, vesicular transport and signaling pathways. The study of EGR1 and its upstream regulators in psychiatry might lead to potential new therapeutic targets.

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