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Genetic Variants and Major Depressive Disorder: A Systematic Review. | LitMetric

Genetic Variants and Major Depressive Disorder: A Systematic Review.

Pharmaceuticals (Basel)

Clinical Analysis Laboratory, Molecular Pathology Sector, Pharmacy Department, Faculty of Ceilândia, University of Brasília (UnB), Brasília-Federal District (DF), Brasília 72220-900, Brazil.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Major depressive disorder (MDD) impacts over 300 million people worldwide and has various causes, with the CYP2C19 enzyme affecting how some antidepressants are metabolized.
  • A systematic review followed specific protocols and found only nine relevant studies from 240 articles that met inclusion criteria regarding gene variant frequencies and their effects on MDD.
  • While some genetic variants showed associations with MDD symptoms and treatment responses, results were inconsistent, indicating a need for more research to better understand these genetic influences on depression and improve treatment options.

Article Abstract

Major depressive disorder (MDD) affects over 300 million people globally and has a multifactorial etiology. The CYP2C19 enzyme, involved in metabolizing certain antidepressants, can influence treatment response. Following the PRISMA protocol and PECOS strategy, this systematic review assessed the variation in common gene variants' frequencies across populations with MDD, evaluating their impact on clinical characteristics and treatment response. We comprehensively searched five databases, identifying 240 articles, of which only nine within the last decade met our inclusion criteria. Except for one study that achieved 74.28% of STROPS items, the rest met at least 75% of GRIPS and STROPS guidelines for quality and bias risk assessment. The 's *1 allele, the *1/*1 genotype, and the NM phenotype, considered as references, were generally more frequent. Other polymorphism frequencies exhibit significant variability across different populations. Some studies associated variants with MDD development, a more extended history of depression, prolonged depressive episodes, and symptom severity, while others reported no such association. Some studies confirmed variants' effects on escitalopram and citalopram metabolism but not that of other drugs, such as sertraline, venlafaxine, and bupropion. Treatment tolerability and symptom improvement also varied between studies. Despite some common findings, inconsistencies highlight the need for further research to clarify the role of these polymorphisms in MDD and optimize treatment strategies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11597809PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph17111461DOI Listing

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