2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.01.051
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Interaction between FKBP5 polymorphisms and childhood trauma on depressive symptoms in Chinese adolescents: The moderating role of resilience

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“…But the prediction of tenacity and strength were not significant. Consistent with previous studies that focused on the role of resilience in emotion (Hou J. et al, 2020;Kang et al, 2020;Ran et al, 2020;Wang J. et al, 2020), this study provided further evidence that optimism was an important resource and could mitigate the negative impact of public health emergencies and stress on individual emotion. A possible explanation was that the optimism dimension of resilience emphasized a positive attitude in adverse situations (Hou J. et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…But the prediction of tenacity and strength were not significant. Consistent with previous studies that focused on the role of resilience in emotion (Hou J. et al, 2020;Kang et al, 2020;Ran et al, 2020;Wang J. et al, 2020), this study provided further evidence that optimism was an important resource and could mitigate the negative impact of public health emergencies and stress on individual emotion. A possible explanation was that the optimism dimension of resilience emphasized a positive attitude in adverse situations (Hou J. et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Extending previous evidence, a novel aspect of this study was that the influences of the parenting style of father/mother (reflecting more stable living background) and their interactions with FKBP5 polymorphisms on adolescent depressive symptoms were explored. In contrast, much of the previous literature on the gene-environment interactions at the FKBP5 locus in the context of depressive symptoms mainly focused on adverse or traumatic life events [ 15 , 20 ]. In this study, without adjusting for sociodemographic variables, significant interactions between FKBP5 rs7757037 and the father’s parenting style were first observed in the codominant and dominant model, even correcting for multiple testing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study showed the heritability of 40% for depression in a young adult cohort [ 19 ], suggesting genetic factors may interplay with environmental stressors to contribute to risks of depressive symptoms. Previous evidence suggests that the interactions between environmental stressors and FKBP5 rs3800373/ rs9296158/ rs1360780/ rs9470080 were statistically significant in a sample of clinically depressed adolescents [ 13 ], and the interaction effects of childhood physical abuse and FKBP5 rs3800373/ rs1360780/ rs4713916 on depressive symptoms in Chinese adolescents were significant [ 20 ]. There is evidence that DNA methylation of the FKBP5 gene is modified by external environmental factors [ 18 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the FKBP5 gene plays a vital role in regulating the HPA-axis and is implicated in depressive symptoms [38], it seems appropriate to study the effect of the FKBP5 gene in the context of parenting style as an environmental stressor. Extending previous evidence, a novel aspect of this study was that the in uences of parenting style of father/mother (re ecting more stable living background) and their interactions with FKBP5 polymorphisms on adolescent depressive symptoms were explored; while much of the previous literature on the gene-environment interactions at the FKBP5 locus in the context of depressive symptoms mainly focused on adverse or traumatic life events [15,36]. In this study, without adjusting for sociodemographic variables, signi cant interactions between FKBP5 rs7757037 and the father's parenting style were rst observed in the codominant and dominant model, even correcting for multiple testing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inconsistency of these ndings might be explained by methodological variations, modulating environmental stressors, and the epigenetic mechanism. For instance, previous evidence suggests that the interactions between environmental stressors and FKBP5 rs3800373/ rs9296158/ rs1360780/ rs9470080 were statistically signi cant in a sample of clinically depressed adolescents [14], and the interaction effects of childhood physical abuse and FKBP5 rs3800373/ rs1360780/ rs4713916 on depressive symptoms in Chinese adolescents were signi cant [15].…”
Section: Backgroudmentioning
confidence: 99%