Personality trait shares genetic link with depression: Study


Team Udayavani, Dec 22, 2017, 8:02 PM IST

London: People affected by depression may have genes associated with anxiety, worry and low mood, a study suggests.

Scientists analysed the DNA of over 300,000 people and found many genes linked to neuroticism – characterised by feelings of anxiety, worry and guilt. The genes are also linked to depression.

The findings help shed light on the causes of depression – which affects one in five people – and could provide information to help better diagnosis and treatment for individuals, said the researchers from the University of Edinburgh in the UK.

They analysed genetic information from a group of people aged from 39 to 73, whose levels of neuroticism had been measured by a personality questionnaire.

DNA analysis combined with the personality data uncovered 116 gene variations linked to neuroticism.

The researchers found that genes associated with neuroticism had some overlap with genes linked to a susceptibility to depression and some other psychiatric conditions.

More than half of the genetic variations associated with neuroticism are expressed in the brain.

“These discoveries promise paths to understand the mechanisms whereby some people become depressed, and of broader human differences in happiness. They are a resource for those seeking treatments for depression,” said Michelle Luciano, from the University of Edinburgh.

“For millennia it has been recognised that people have a greater or lesser tendency to feel low, worry, and experience other negative emotions,” said Ian Deary, from the University of Edinburgh.

“We knew that a part of the explanation is genetic differences between people, but it’s been a mystery which genes are involved,” Deary said.

“These new results make a substantial contribution to solving that mystery by pointing to many specific places in the genome that are linked with neuroticism,” Deary added.

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