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Citation

Mandelli L, Serretti A. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev. 2013; 37(10 Pt 1): 2375-2397.

Affiliation

Psychiatry Section, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy. Electronic address: laura.mandelli@unibo.it.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.neubiorev.2013.07.011

PMID

23886513

Abstract

Increasing evidence supports the involvement of both heritable and environmental risk factors in major depression (MD) and suicidal behavior (SB). Studies investigating gene-environment interaction (G×E) may be useful for elucidating the role of biological mechanisms in the risk for mental disorders. In the present paper, we review the literature regarding the interaction between genes modulating brain functions and stressful life events in the etiology of MD and SB (G×E studies) and discuss their potential added benefit compared to genetic studies. Within the context of G×E investigation, thus far, only a few reliable results have been obtained, although some genes have consistently shown interactive effects with environmental risk in MD and, to a lesser extent, in SB. Further investigation is required to disentangle the direct and mediated effects that are common or specific to MD and SB. Since traditional G×E studies overall suffer from important methodological limitations, further effort is required to develop novel methodological strategies with an interdisciplinary approach.


Language: en

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