Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6234134 Journal of Affective Disorders 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundPrevious studies have implicated norepinephrine transporter (NET) gene polymorphisms in the etiology of major depressive disorder (MDD). Recently, two single nucleotide NET polymorphisms, T-182C (rs2242446) in the promoter region and G1287A (rs5569) in exon 9, were found to be associated with MDD in different populations. However, inconsistent and inconclusive results have also been obtained.MethodsIn this study, we examined whether rs2242446 and rs5569 genetic variants are related to the etiology of MDD using a meta-analysis. Relevant case-control studies were retrieved by database searching and selected according to established inclusion criteria.ResultsEight articles were identified that tested the relationship between the NET T-182C and/or G1287A polymorphism and MDD. Statistical analyses revealed no significant association between these polymorphisms and MDD (OR=1.23, 95% CI=0.77−1.97, P=0.38 for T-182C; OR=1.00, 95% CI=0.78−1.29, P=0.99 for G1287A).LimitationsThe results must be treated with caution because of the small sample sizes of several included studies.ConclusionsOur findings suggest that the NET T-182C and G1287A polymorphisms are not susceptibility factors for MDD.

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