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  • * Researchers found that female premutation carriers experience higher levels of obsessive-compulsive symptoms, anxiety, and depression, but do not show significant cognitive deficits compared to normal controls.
  • * Despite some expected relationships between molecular markers and the CGG repeat number, the study concludes there are no strong correlations between these molecular measures and the reported clinical symptoms, indicating that other factors may be involved in the psychological profiles of these carriers.

Article Abstract

The prevalence of the fragile X premutation (55-200 CGG repeats) among the general population is relatively high, but there remains a lack of clear understanding of the links between molecular biomarkers and clinical outcomes. In this study we investigated the correlations between molecular measures (CGG repeat size, mRNA, FMRP expression levels, and methylation status at the promoter region and in FREE2 site) and clinical phenotypes (anxiety, obsessive compulsive symptoms, depression and executive function deficits) in 36 adult premutation female carriers and compared to 24 normal control subjects. Premutation carriers reported higher levels of obsessive compulsive symptoms, depression, and anxiety, but demonstrated no significant deficits in global cognitive functions or executive function compared to the control group. Increased age in carriers was significantly associated with increased anxiety levels. As expected, mRNA expression was significantly correlated with CGG repeat number. However, no significant correlations were observed between molecular (including epigenetic) measures and clinical phenotypes in this sample. Our study, albeit limited by the sample size, establishes the complexity of the mechanisms that link the locus to the clinical phenotypes commonly observed in female carriers suggesting that other factors, including environment or additional genetic changes, may have an impact on the clinical phenotypes. However, it continues to emphasize the need for assessment and treatment of psychiatric problems in female premutation carriers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5621595PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ensci.2017.04.003DOI Listing

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