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SUN-722 Liver Leptin Receptor Gene Network Moderates the Effects of Early Life Adversity on Anxiety and Depression Problems in Children and Adolescents

Leptin is a hormone involved in the regulation of food intake, with receptors largely expressed centrally and peripherally, in structures like the hypothalamus and the liver. Beyond its well-known actions as an energy-balance regulator, leptin is linked to psychiatric disorders. Considering that the...

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Autores principales: Sobreira de Lima, Randriely Merscher, Barth, Barbara, Arcego, Danusa Mar, Filho, Euclides José de Mendonça, Patel, Sachin, Wang, Zihan, Pokhvisneva, Irina, Sassi, Roberto Britto, Hall, Geoffrey B C, Bittencourt, Ana Paula Santana de Vasconcellos, Meaney, Michael Joseph, Dalmaz, Carla, Silveira, Patricia Pelufo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7207967/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.1034
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author Sobreira de Lima, Randriely Merscher
Barth, Barbara
Arcego, Danusa Mar
Filho, Euclides José de Mendonça
Patel, Sachin
Wang, Zihan
Pokhvisneva, Irina
Sassi, Roberto Britto
Hall, Geoffrey B C
Bittencourt, Ana Paula Santana de Vasconcellos
Meaney, Michael Joseph
Dalmaz, Carla
Silveira, Patricia Pelufo
author_facet Sobreira de Lima, Randriely Merscher
Barth, Barbara
Arcego, Danusa Mar
Filho, Euclides José de Mendonça
Patel, Sachin
Wang, Zihan
Pokhvisneva, Irina
Sassi, Roberto Britto
Hall, Geoffrey B C
Bittencourt, Ana Paula Santana de Vasconcellos
Meaney, Michael Joseph
Dalmaz, Carla
Silveira, Patricia Pelufo
author_sort Sobreira de Lima, Randriely Merscher
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description Leptin is a hormone involved in the regulation of food intake, with receptors largely expressed centrally and peripherally, in structures like the hypothalamus and the liver. Beyond its well-known actions as an energy-balance regulator, leptin is linked to psychiatric disorders. Considering that the association between genetic and early environmental factors contributes to psychopathology, disruptions of leptin signaling could be a key mechanism in this interaction. To investigate this possibility, we created an expression-based polygenic risk score (ePRS) reflecting variations in the function of the LepR gene network in the liver and hypothalamus, and investigated its interaction with postnatal adversity on Child Behavior Checklist in 4 years old children (main cohort: MAVAN, N=137) and 17 years old teenagers (Replication Cohort: ALSPAC, N=2630). There is an interaction effect between adversity exposure and liver-based LepR-ePRS, increasing depressive and anxiety problems on the MAVAN cohort (β=78.16, p=0.02, β=83.77, p=0.01). In ALSPAC, the results were replicated, showing an interaction between adversity exposure and liver-based LepR-ePRS, increasing the depression score and somatic symptoms (β=24.65, p=0.005; β=33.51, p=0.009). No significant interactions were found using the hypothalamus-based LepR-ePRS (p>0.05), suggesting specificity for the liver LepR gene network to predict these behavioral outcomes. A parallel-independent component analysis showed relationships between the SNPs from the liver ePRS-LepR and gray matter density in cortical areas involved in emotion regulation (middle frontal gyrus, inferior parietal lobule and anterior cingulate). Finally, the relationship between gene and MRI components in this analysis is moderated by the history of early life adversity exposure. Enrichment analysis of the liver LepR co-expression network shows that these genes are related to biological processes including regulation of glucose transport, cholesterol metabolism and cellular glucose homeostasis, which indicates possible underlying mechanisms linking peripheral metabolism-related gene expression and the development of emotional symptoms. Our data supports the hypothesis that exposure to early adversity affects emotional behavior, and the liver LepR gene network is an important moderator of these effects. Further studies on development of emotional symptoms should consider metabolic markers to understand these complex phenotypes.
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spelling pubmed-72079672020-05-13 SUN-722 Liver Leptin Receptor Gene Network Moderates the Effects of Early Life Adversity on Anxiety and Depression Problems in Children and Adolescents Sobreira de Lima, Randriely Merscher Barth, Barbara Arcego, Danusa Mar Filho, Euclides José de Mendonça Patel, Sachin Wang, Zihan Pokhvisneva, Irina Sassi, Roberto Britto Hall, Geoffrey B C Bittencourt, Ana Paula Santana de Vasconcellos Meaney, Michael Joseph Dalmaz, Carla Silveira, Patricia Pelufo J Endocr Soc Genetics and Development (including Gene Regulation) Leptin is a hormone involved in the regulation of food intake, with receptors largely expressed centrally and peripherally, in structures like the hypothalamus and the liver. Beyond its well-known actions as an energy-balance regulator, leptin is linked to psychiatric disorders. Considering that the association between genetic and early environmental factors contributes to psychopathology, disruptions of leptin signaling could be a key mechanism in this interaction. To investigate this possibility, we created an expression-based polygenic risk score (ePRS) reflecting variations in the function of the LepR gene network in the liver and hypothalamus, and investigated its interaction with postnatal adversity on Child Behavior Checklist in 4 years old children (main cohort: MAVAN, N=137) and 17 years old teenagers (Replication Cohort: ALSPAC, N=2630). There is an interaction effect between adversity exposure and liver-based LepR-ePRS, increasing depressive and anxiety problems on the MAVAN cohort (β=78.16, p=0.02, β=83.77, p=0.01). In ALSPAC, the results were replicated, showing an interaction between adversity exposure and liver-based LepR-ePRS, increasing the depression score and somatic symptoms (β=24.65, p=0.005; β=33.51, p=0.009). No significant interactions were found using the hypothalamus-based LepR-ePRS (p>0.05), suggesting specificity for the liver LepR gene network to predict these behavioral outcomes. A parallel-independent component analysis showed relationships between the SNPs from the liver ePRS-LepR and gray matter density in cortical areas involved in emotion regulation (middle frontal gyrus, inferior parietal lobule and anterior cingulate). Finally, the relationship between gene and MRI components in this analysis is moderated by the history of early life adversity exposure. Enrichment analysis of the liver LepR co-expression network shows that these genes are related to biological processes including regulation of glucose transport, cholesterol metabolism and cellular glucose homeostasis, which indicates possible underlying mechanisms linking peripheral metabolism-related gene expression and the development of emotional symptoms. Our data supports the hypothesis that exposure to early adversity affects emotional behavior, and the liver LepR gene network is an important moderator of these effects. Further studies on development of emotional symptoms should consider metabolic markers to understand these complex phenotypes. Oxford University Press 2020-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7207967/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.1034 Text en © Endocrine Society 2020. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Genetics and Development (including Gene Regulation)
Sobreira de Lima, Randriely Merscher
Barth, Barbara
Arcego, Danusa Mar
Filho, Euclides José de Mendonça
Patel, Sachin
Wang, Zihan
Pokhvisneva, Irina
Sassi, Roberto Britto
Hall, Geoffrey B C
Bittencourt, Ana Paula Santana de Vasconcellos
Meaney, Michael Joseph
Dalmaz, Carla
Silveira, Patricia Pelufo
SUN-722 Liver Leptin Receptor Gene Network Moderates the Effects of Early Life Adversity on Anxiety and Depression Problems in Children and Adolescents
title SUN-722 Liver Leptin Receptor Gene Network Moderates the Effects of Early Life Adversity on Anxiety and Depression Problems in Children and Adolescents
title_full SUN-722 Liver Leptin Receptor Gene Network Moderates the Effects of Early Life Adversity on Anxiety and Depression Problems in Children and Adolescents
title_fullStr SUN-722 Liver Leptin Receptor Gene Network Moderates the Effects of Early Life Adversity on Anxiety and Depression Problems in Children and Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed SUN-722 Liver Leptin Receptor Gene Network Moderates the Effects of Early Life Adversity on Anxiety and Depression Problems in Children and Adolescents
title_short SUN-722 Liver Leptin Receptor Gene Network Moderates the Effects of Early Life Adversity on Anxiety and Depression Problems in Children and Adolescents
title_sort sun-722 liver leptin receptor gene network moderates the effects of early life adversity on anxiety and depression problems in children and adolescents
topic Genetics and Development (including Gene Regulation)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7207967/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.1034
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