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Multidimensional predictors of antidepressant responses: Integrating mitochondrial, genetic, metabolic and environmental factors with clinical outcomes.

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Nasca, C; Barnhill, O; DeAngelis, P; Watson, K; Lin, J; Beasley, J; Young, SP; Myoraku, A; Dobbin, J; Bigio, B; McEwen, B; Rasgon, N
Published in: Neurobiology of stress
November 2021

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a primary psychiatric illness worldwide; there is a dearth of new mechanistic models for the development of better therapeutic strategies. Although we continue to discover individual biological factors, a major challenge is the identification of integrated, multidimensional traits underlying the complex heterogeneity of depression and treatment outcomes. Here, we set out to ascertain the emergence of the novel mitochondrial mediator of epigenetic function acetyl-L-carnitine (LAC) in relation to previously described individual predictors of antidepressant responses to the insulin-sensitizing agent pioglitazone. Herein, we report that i) subjects with MDD and shorter leukocyte telomere length (LTL) show decreased levels of LAC, increased BMI, and a history of specific types of childhood trauma; and that ii) these multidimensional factors spanning mitochondrial metabolism, cellular aging, metabolic function, and childhood trauma provide more detailed signatures to predict longitudinal changes in depression severity in response to pioglitazone than individual factors. The findings of multidimensional signatures involved in the pathophysiology of depression and their role in predicting treatment outcomes provide a starting point for the development of a mechanistic framework linking biological networks and environmental factors to clinical outcomes in pursuit of personalized medicine strategies to effectively treat MDD.

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Neurobiology of stress

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2352-2895

ISSN

2352-2895

Publication Date

November 2021

Volume

15

Start / End Page

100407

Related Subject Headings

  • 5204 Cognitive and computational psychology
  • 3209 Neurosciences
 

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Nasca, C., Barnhill, O., DeAngelis, P., Watson, K., Lin, J., Beasley, J., … Rasgon, N. (2021). Multidimensional predictors of antidepressant responses: Integrating mitochondrial, genetic, metabolic and environmental factors with clinical outcomes. Neurobiology of Stress, 15, 100407. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2021.100407
Nasca, Carla, Olivia Barnhill, Paolo DeAngelis, Kathleen Watson, Jue Lin, James Beasley, Sarah P. Young, et al. “Multidimensional predictors of antidepressant responses: Integrating mitochondrial, genetic, metabolic and environmental factors with clinical outcomes.Neurobiology of Stress 15 (November 2021): 100407. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2021.100407.
Nasca C, Barnhill O, DeAngelis P, Watson K, Lin J, Beasley J, et al. Multidimensional predictors of antidepressant responses: Integrating mitochondrial, genetic, metabolic and environmental factors with clinical outcomes. Neurobiology of stress. 2021 Nov;15:100407.
Nasca, Carla, et al. “Multidimensional predictors of antidepressant responses: Integrating mitochondrial, genetic, metabolic and environmental factors with clinical outcomes.Neurobiology of Stress, vol. 15, Nov. 2021, p. 100407. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.ynstr.2021.100407.
Nasca C, Barnhill O, DeAngelis P, Watson K, Lin J, Beasley J, Young SP, Myoraku A, Dobbin J, Bigio B, McEwen B, Rasgon N. Multidimensional predictors of antidepressant responses: Integrating mitochondrial, genetic, metabolic and environmental factors with clinical outcomes. Neurobiology of stress. 2021 Nov;15:100407.
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Published In

Neurobiology of stress

DOI

EISSN

2352-2895

ISSN

2352-2895

Publication Date

November 2021

Volume

15

Start / End Page

100407

Related Subject Headings

  • 5204 Cognitive and computational psychology
  • 3209 Neurosciences