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Automatic approach-avoidance tendencies as a candidate intermediate phenotype for depression: Associations with childhood trauma and the 5-HTTLPR transporter polymorphism

Depression risk genes in combination with childhood events have been associated with biased processing as an intermediate phenotype for depression. The aim of the present conceptual replication study was to investigate the role of biased automatic approach-avoidance tendencies as a candidate interme...

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Autores principales: Fleurkens, Pascal, van Minnen, Agnes, Becker, Eni S., van Oostrom, Iris, Speckens, Anne, Rinck, Mike, Vrijsen, Janna N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5856265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29547643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193787
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author Fleurkens, Pascal
van Minnen, Agnes
Becker, Eni S.
van Oostrom, Iris
Speckens, Anne
Rinck, Mike
Vrijsen, Janna N.
author_facet Fleurkens, Pascal
van Minnen, Agnes
Becker, Eni S.
van Oostrom, Iris
Speckens, Anne
Rinck, Mike
Vrijsen, Janna N.
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description Depression risk genes in combination with childhood events have been associated with biased processing as an intermediate phenotype for depression. The aim of the present conceptual replication study was to investigate the role of biased automatic approach-avoidance tendencies as a candidate intermediate phenotype for depression, in the context of genes (5-HTTLPR polymorphism) and childhood trauma. A naturalistic remitted depressed patients sample (N = 209) performed an Approach-Avoidance Task (AAT) with facial expressions (angry, sad, happy and neutral). Childhood trauma was assessed with a questionnaire. Genotype groups were created based on allele frequency: L(a)L(a) versus S/L(g)-carriers. The latter is associated with depression risk. We found that remitted S/L(g)-carriers who experienced childhood trauma automatically avoided sad facial expressions relatively more than L(a)L(a) homozygotes with childhood trauma. Remitted L(a)L(a)-carriers who had not experienced childhood trauma, avoided sad faces relatively more than L(a)L(a) homozygotes with childhood trauma. We did not find a main effect of childhood trauma, nor differential avoidance of any of the other facial expressions. Although tentative, the results suggest that automatic approach-avoidance tendencies for disorder-congruent materials may be a fitting intermediate phenotype for depression. The specific pattern of tendencies, and the relation to depression, may depend on the genetic risk profile and childhood trauma, but replication is needed before firm conclusions can be drawn.
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spelling pubmed-58562652018-03-28 Automatic approach-avoidance tendencies as a candidate intermediate phenotype for depression: Associations with childhood trauma and the 5-HTTLPR transporter polymorphism Fleurkens, Pascal van Minnen, Agnes Becker, Eni S. van Oostrom, Iris Speckens, Anne Rinck, Mike Vrijsen, Janna N. PLoS One Research Article Depression risk genes in combination with childhood events have been associated with biased processing as an intermediate phenotype for depression. The aim of the present conceptual replication study was to investigate the role of biased automatic approach-avoidance tendencies as a candidate intermediate phenotype for depression, in the context of genes (5-HTTLPR polymorphism) and childhood trauma. A naturalistic remitted depressed patients sample (N = 209) performed an Approach-Avoidance Task (AAT) with facial expressions (angry, sad, happy and neutral). Childhood trauma was assessed with a questionnaire. Genotype groups were created based on allele frequency: L(a)L(a) versus S/L(g)-carriers. The latter is associated with depression risk. We found that remitted S/L(g)-carriers who experienced childhood trauma automatically avoided sad facial expressions relatively more than L(a)L(a) homozygotes with childhood trauma. Remitted L(a)L(a)-carriers who had not experienced childhood trauma, avoided sad faces relatively more than L(a)L(a) homozygotes with childhood trauma. We did not find a main effect of childhood trauma, nor differential avoidance of any of the other facial expressions. Although tentative, the results suggest that automatic approach-avoidance tendencies for disorder-congruent materials may be a fitting intermediate phenotype for depression. The specific pattern of tendencies, and the relation to depression, may depend on the genetic risk profile and childhood trauma, but replication is needed before firm conclusions can be drawn. Public Library of Science 2018-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5856265/ /pubmed/29547643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193787 Text en © 2018 Fleurkens et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Fleurkens, Pascal
van Minnen, Agnes
Becker, Eni S.
van Oostrom, Iris
Speckens, Anne
Rinck, Mike
Vrijsen, Janna N.
Automatic approach-avoidance tendencies as a candidate intermediate phenotype for depression: Associations with childhood trauma and the 5-HTTLPR transporter polymorphism
title Automatic approach-avoidance tendencies as a candidate intermediate phenotype for depression: Associations with childhood trauma and the 5-HTTLPR transporter polymorphism
title_full Automatic approach-avoidance tendencies as a candidate intermediate phenotype for depression: Associations with childhood trauma and the 5-HTTLPR transporter polymorphism
title_fullStr Automatic approach-avoidance tendencies as a candidate intermediate phenotype for depression: Associations with childhood trauma and the 5-HTTLPR transporter polymorphism
title_full_unstemmed Automatic approach-avoidance tendencies as a candidate intermediate phenotype for depression: Associations with childhood trauma and the 5-HTTLPR transporter polymorphism
title_short Automatic approach-avoidance tendencies as a candidate intermediate phenotype for depression: Associations with childhood trauma and the 5-HTTLPR transporter polymorphism
title_sort automatic approach-avoidance tendencies as a candidate intermediate phenotype for depression: associations with childhood trauma and the 5-httlpr transporter polymorphism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5856265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29547643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193787
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