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Meta-analysis of the association between the monoamine oxidase-A gene and mood disorders

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PSYCHIATRIC GENETICS
卷 20, 期 1, 页码 1-7

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/YPG.0b013e3283351112

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bipolar disorder; case-control; major depressive disorder; polymorphisms; promoter

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  1. National Key Basic Research and Development Program (973) [2007CB512304]
  2. CASIA

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Objective To evaluate the controversial, putative associations between the three common polymorphisms [promoter variable number tandem repeat (uVNTR), T941G, (CA) repeat] of monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) and mood disorders (major depressive or bipolar disorders, BPD) by systematically meta-analyzing published case-control association studies. Methods We queried PubMed using the keywords 'MAOA', 'association' and 'depression' or 'bipolar'. Nine studies on uVNTR, seven studies on T941G, and eight studies on CA met the inclusion criteria. The meta-analysis was performed by sex and ethnicity. Main results Our meta-analysis showed a significant association between uVNTR and MDD for the Asian group [odds ratio (OR)=1.23 (1.02-1.47), P=0.03] and male Asian group [OR=1.47 (1.06-2.05), P=0.02]. For the CA polymorphism, we found a significant association with BPD in the Caucasian group [OR=1.28 (1.01-1.62), P=0.04] and female Caucasian group [OR=1.36 (1.031-1.81), P=0.03]. For the CA polymorphism, we identified significant associations with BPD in all Caucasians for the overall alleles and for the specific alleles in a6 [OR=1.35 (1.11-1.64), P=0.0021 and in female Caucasians for the overall alleles and for the specific alleles in a2 [OR=0.65 (0.48-0.90), P=0.009], a5 [OR=1.44 (1-04-1.99), P=0.031, and a6 [OR=1.41 (1.12-1.78), P=0.004]. Conclusion Our meta-analysis suggests a significant association of the MAOA gene with major depressive disorder and BPD within specific groups, indicating that these three polymorphisms of the MAOA gene may be associated with mood disorders by sex and ethnicity. Moreover, our systematic meta-analysis has revealed that although MAOA may be a common candidate gene for mood disorders, different polymorphisms and alleles appear to play different roles in major depressive disorder and BPD. Psychiatr Genet 20:1-7 (C) 2010 Wolters Kluwer Health vertical bar Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

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