2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.104953
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Mapping of pituitary stress-induced gene regulation connects Nrcam to negative emotions

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“…One plausible explanation is that the expression of genes that shape the trajectory from early adverse events to clinical end-points 6 . Large GWAS studies in severe mental disorders demonstrate an altered ANK3 expression in this group compared to healthy individuals 14 , 15 , and our study suggests an interplay between ANK3 mRNA levels and childhood trauma exposure which increases vulnerability to develop affective symptoms, as is also supported by previous studies showing a direct link between early stress and ANK3 levels 5 , 25 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…One plausible explanation is that the expression of genes that shape the trajectory from early adverse events to clinical end-points 6 . Large GWAS studies in severe mental disorders demonstrate an altered ANK3 expression in this group compared to healthy individuals 14 , 15 , and our study suggests an interplay between ANK3 mRNA levels and childhood trauma exposure which increases vulnerability to develop affective symptoms, as is also supported by previous studies showing a direct link between early stress and ANK3 levels 5 , 25 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Animal and human studies have also demonstrated that early life stress may alter the methylation status of ANK3 5 , with behavioral correlates, further pointing to ANK3 expression as a candidate moderator of early life stress effects in psychiatric diseases. A recent animal study also showed that repeated social defeat induces a persistent upregulation of ANK3 mRNA in the pituitary gland 25 , strengthening a link between ANK3 expression and early adversities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Beside its major neurodevelopmental roles, NrCAM was recently found to be one of the genes regulated by stress in rodents ( Olsen et al, 2022 ); the same study reports that a genetic variant of the human NrCAM gene is associated with negative affect as a result of abusive supervision ( Olsen et al, 2022 ). Interestingly, NrCAM is involved in spine pruning ( Mohan et al, 2019b ; Duncan et al, 2021 ) and synapse remodeling, a phenomenon reported in rodent models of chronic stress ( Duman and Duman, 2015 ; McEwen et al, 2016 ); it is thus plausible that NrCAM alterations are related to the exaggerated synaptic pruning seen during adolescence and young adulthood in SZ ( Selemon and Zecevic, 2015 ; Sellgren et al, 2019 ; Howes and Onwordi, 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disruption of LI may be the result of genotype-related alterations in the balance of excitation-inhibition in cortical circuits or in neuronal connectivity, both of which may be potentiated as a result of chronic stress. NrCAM has been documented as influencing vulnerability to stress, for example regarding stress-induced headaches ( Sannes et al, 2023 ), stress-induced changes in pituitary function ( Olsen et al, 2022 ), and stress-induced changes in hippocampal neurogenesis ( Li et al, 2021 ). The current study adds to this list that NrCAM is linked to a vulnerability to chronic unpredictable stress associated with impaired latent inhibition, a phenotype relevant to acute schizophrenia-like symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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