BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and resilience in major depressive disorder: the impact of cognitive psychotherapy

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Autor(a) principal: Peters,Renata B.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Xavier,Janaína, Mondin,Thaíse C., Cardoso,Taiane de A., Ferreira,Fabiana B., Teixeira,Liana, Gräeff,Kiane, Quevedo,Luciana de A., Jansen,Karen, Souza,Luciano D., Oses,Jean P., Pinheiro,Ricardo T., da Silva,Ricardo A., Ghisleni,Gabriele
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
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Resumo: Objective: Clinical and biological correlates of resilience in major depressive disorder are scarce. We aimed to investigate the effect of the Val66Met polymorphism in the BDNF gene on resilience scores in major depressive disorder patients and evaluate the polymorphism’s moderation effect on resilience scores in response to cognitive therapy. Method: A total of 106 major depressive disorder patients were enrolled in this clinical randomized study. The Resilience Scale and the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression were applied at baseline, post-treatment, and at six months of follow-up. Blood samples were obtained at baseline for molecular analysis. Results: The baseline resilience scores were higher in patients with the Met allele (114.6±17.6) than in those with the Val/Val genotype (104.04±21.05; p = 0.037). Cognitive therapy treatment increased resilience scores (p ≤ 0.001) and decreased depressive symptoms (p ≤ 0.001). In the mixed-effect model, the Val/Val genotype represented a decrease in resilience scores (t218 = -1.98; p = 0.048), and the Val66Met polymorphism interacted with sex to predict an increase in total resilience scores during cognitive treatment (t218 = 2.69; p = 0.008). Conclusion: Our results indicate that cognitive therapy intervention could improve resilience in follow-up, considering that gender and genetic susceptibility are predicted by the Val66Met polymorphism.
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spelling BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and resilience in major depressive disorder: the impact of cognitive psychotherapyResilienceVal66Met polymorphismpsychotherapy Objective: Clinical and biological correlates of resilience in major depressive disorder are scarce. We aimed to investigate the effect of the Val66Met polymorphism in the BDNF gene on resilience scores in major depressive disorder patients and evaluate the polymorphism’s moderation effect on resilience scores in response to cognitive therapy. Method: A total of 106 major depressive disorder patients were enrolled in this clinical randomized study. The Resilience Scale and the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression were applied at baseline, post-treatment, and at six months of follow-up. Blood samples were obtained at baseline for molecular analysis. Results: The baseline resilience scores were higher in patients with the Met allele (114.6±17.6) than in those with the Val/Val genotype (104.04±21.05; p = 0.037). Cognitive therapy treatment increased resilience scores (p ≤ 0.001) and decreased depressive symptoms (p ≤ 0.001). In the mixed-effect model, the Val/Val genotype represented a decrease in resilience scores (t218 = -1.98; p = 0.048), and the Val66Met polymorphism interacted with sex to predict an increase in total resilience scores during cognitive treatment (t218 = 2.69; p = 0.008). Conclusion: Our results indicate that cognitive therapy intervention could improve resilience in follow-up, considering that gender and genetic susceptibility are predicted by the Val66Met polymorphism.Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria2021-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462021000100006Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry v.43 n.1 2021reponame:Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)instacron:ABP10.1590/1516-4446-2019-0726info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPeters,Renata B.Xavier,JanaínaMondin,Thaíse C.Cardoso,Taiane de A.Ferreira,Fabiana B.Teixeira,LianaGräeff,KianeQuevedo,Luciana de A.Jansen,KarenSouza,Luciano D.Oses,Jean P.Pinheiro,Ricardo T.da Silva,Ricardo A.Ghisleni,Gabrieleeng2021-02-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-44462021000100006Revistahttp://www.bjp.org.br/ahead_of_print.asphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rbp@abpbrasil.org.br1809-452X1516-4446opendoar:2021-02-03T00:00Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online) - Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and resilience in major depressive disorder: the impact of cognitive psychotherapy
title BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and resilience in major depressive disorder: the impact of cognitive psychotherapy
spellingShingle BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and resilience in major depressive disorder: the impact of cognitive psychotherapy
Peters,Renata B.
Resilience
Val66Met polymorphism
psychotherapy
title_short BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and resilience in major depressive disorder: the impact of cognitive psychotherapy
title_full BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and resilience in major depressive disorder: the impact of cognitive psychotherapy
title_fullStr BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and resilience in major depressive disorder: the impact of cognitive psychotherapy
title_full_unstemmed BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and resilience in major depressive disorder: the impact of cognitive psychotherapy
title_sort BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and resilience in major depressive disorder: the impact of cognitive psychotherapy
author Peters,Renata B.
author_facet Peters,Renata B.
Xavier,Janaína
Mondin,Thaíse C.
Cardoso,Taiane de A.
Ferreira,Fabiana B.
Teixeira,Liana
Gräeff,Kiane
Quevedo,Luciana de A.
Jansen,Karen
Souza,Luciano D.
Oses,Jean P.
Pinheiro,Ricardo T.
da Silva,Ricardo A.
Ghisleni,Gabriele
author_role author
author2 Xavier,Janaína
Mondin,Thaíse C.
Cardoso,Taiane de A.
Ferreira,Fabiana B.
Teixeira,Liana
Gräeff,Kiane
Quevedo,Luciana de A.
Jansen,Karen
Souza,Luciano D.
Oses,Jean P.
Pinheiro,Ricardo T.
da Silva,Ricardo A.
Ghisleni,Gabriele
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Peters,Renata B.
Xavier,Janaína
Mondin,Thaíse C.
Cardoso,Taiane de A.
Ferreira,Fabiana B.
Teixeira,Liana
Gräeff,Kiane
Quevedo,Luciana de A.
Jansen,Karen
Souza,Luciano D.
Oses,Jean P.
Pinheiro,Ricardo T.
da Silva,Ricardo A.
Ghisleni,Gabriele
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Resilience
Val66Met polymorphism
psychotherapy
topic Resilience
Val66Met polymorphism
psychotherapy
description Objective: Clinical and biological correlates of resilience in major depressive disorder are scarce. We aimed to investigate the effect of the Val66Met polymorphism in the BDNF gene on resilience scores in major depressive disorder patients and evaluate the polymorphism’s moderation effect on resilience scores in response to cognitive therapy. Method: A total of 106 major depressive disorder patients were enrolled in this clinical randomized study. The Resilience Scale and the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression were applied at baseline, post-treatment, and at six months of follow-up. Blood samples were obtained at baseline for molecular analysis. Results: The baseline resilience scores were higher in patients with the Met allele (114.6±17.6) than in those with the Val/Val genotype (104.04±21.05; p = 0.037). Cognitive therapy treatment increased resilience scores (p ≤ 0.001) and decreased depressive symptoms (p ≤ 0.001). In the mixed-effect model, the Val/Val genotype represented a decrease in resilience scores (t218 = -1.98; p = 0.048), and the Val66Met polymorphism interacted with sex to predict an increase in total resilience scores during cognitive treatment (t218 = 2.69; p = 0.008). Conclusion: Our results indicate that cognitive therapy intervention could improve resilience in follow-up, considering that gender and genetic susceptibility are predicted by the Val66Met polymorphism.
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