Distinctive gene expression profile in women with history of postpartum depression |
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Authors: | Anna Landsman Rafael Aidelman Yoav Smith Matthew Boyko Chaya Greenberger |
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Affiliation: | 1. Nursing Department, Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem, Israel;2. Eitanim Psychiatric Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel;3. Genomic Data Analysis Unit, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Centre, Jerusalem, Israel;4. Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Soroka Medical Center, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Faculty of Health Sciences, Beer Sheva, Israel |
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Abstract: | Postpartum depression (PPD) is a disease which incorporates a variety of depressive states differing in nature and severity. To assist in the understanding of the pathogenesis of the disease, we aimed to ascertain a molecular mechanism underlying PPD development. We applied microarray technology to characterize gene expression of euthymic women with a history of PPD and compared the results with healthy controls. Our study demonstrated that women who considered euthymic on a clinical level, in fact, had an altered molecular profile when compared to participants with no PPD history. We identified nine genes significantly distinguished expression in post- depressive women; they may serve as a diagnostic tool for the detection of a predisposition to PPD. Our findings contribute significantly to the understanding of PPD etiology and its pathogenesis, offer a plausible explanation for the risk of the PPD recurrence, and may also contribute to clinical treatment. |
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Keywords: | Postpartum depression Microarray Mononuclear cells Gene expression |
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