Promoter variants in IL18 are associated with onset of depression in patients previously exposed to stressful-life events

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Background: Depression is accompanied by an inflammatory reaction and activation of cell mediated immunity (CMI) and stressors may induce the cytokine network in humans. The proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-18 (IL-18) is less investigated in depression but highly relevant since it is produced by activated macrophages and expressed in the brain. Methods: The distribution of six polymorphisms in IL10, IL18 and NF was compared between patients with a single episode of depression either preceded by a stressful life event (n = 182), or occurring without a prior stressful life event (n = 106) and a group of healthy control individuals (n = 335). Results: The major C allele of the IL18 rs187238 and the major G allele of rs1946518 had a significantly higher prevalence among the patients with a stressful life event prior to onset of disease than both patients without a stressful life event and compared with the healthy controls individuals. None of the examined IL10 or NF alleles were differently distributed among these groups. Limitations: Data are nominally significant and not resistant to correction for multiple testing. Conclusion: The major C allele of the IL18 rs187238 and the major G allele rs1946518 have previously been associated with higher expression of IL-18 mRNA. Our data suggest that this genetic trend towards higher IL-18 production may increase the susceptibility to depression in response to stressful life events. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.

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Haastrup, E., Bukh, J. D., Bock, C., Vinberg, M., Thørner, L. W., Hansen, T., … Ullum, H. (2012). Promoter variants in IL18 are associated with onset of depression in patients previously exposed to stressful-life events. Journal of Affective Disorders, 136(1–2), 134–138. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2011.08.025

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