Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1810960501> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1810960501 endingPage "823" @default.
- W1810960501 startingPage "816" @default.
- W1810960501 abstract "Background We previously reported an association between P2RX7 variant rs208294, diagnosis, and the longitudinal course of mood disorders. Here, we test whether the personality trait neuroticism mediates the effect of P2RX7 on the course of mood disorders. Methods Patients with DSM-IV mood disorder (256 with major depressive disorder and 168 with bipolar disorder [BD]) were diagnosed with semistructured interviews, genotyped, and followed up for a median of 60 (range 6–83) months. The primary outcome was the prospectively assessed proportion of time spent in any DSM-IV mood episode (time ill). Three types of genetic effect were tested in structural equations models: Model 1: genes directly affect outcome independent of neuroticism, Model 2: neuroticism mediates the effect of genes on outcome, and Model 3: neuroticism and the genetic variant interact in their effect on outcome. Results Neuroticism mediated the P2RX7 genetic effect on outcome. The T allele of rs208294 was associated with higher neuroticism, which in turn predicted a higher proportion of time spent in mood episodes (the bootstrap-based test of indirect effect, P = .02). There was no significant interaction between neuroticism and the genotype. Conclusion Neuroticism is likely to lie on the causal pathway between the rs208294 T variant and the adverse long-term course of major depressive and BDs. Depression and Anxiety 00:1-8, 2012. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc." @default.
- W1810960501 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1810960501 creator A5011406051 @default.
- W1810960501 creator A5014155582 @default.
- W1810960501 creator A5027588849 @default.
- W1810960501 creator A5032953678 @default.
- W1810960501 creator A5036308969 @default.
- W1810960501 creator A5048450820 @default.
- W1810960501 creator A5048815995 @default.
- W1810960501 creator A5073475135 @default.
- W1810960501 date "2012-05-23" @default.
- W1810960501 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W1810960501 title "NEUROTICISM MEDIATES THE EFFECT OF P2RX7 ON OUTCOMES OF MOOD DISORDERS" @default.
- W1810960501 cites W1481135965 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W1923793693 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W1953610177 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W1967325475 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W1972428372 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W1973783462 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W1978480599 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W1981157963 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W1982554957 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W1984678874 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W1993327334 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W1996575163 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2004462939 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2010596549 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2016764740 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2018694953 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2027163923 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2030236680 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2040823053 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2042346815 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2044259424 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2049438597 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2054732161 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2059819102 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2067495470 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2073296371 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2073420935 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2084403509 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2084501633 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2086518683 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2091162704 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2095445102 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2099644793 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2100134745 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2102072654 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2104638278 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2104670497 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2108103372 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2110106290 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2114613490 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2116796589 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2118483987 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2118796169 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2122274521 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2123432920 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2123882810 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2130995495 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2132797873 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2134410122 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2149956069 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2153664481 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2155345881 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2157313769 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2162427558 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2162633534 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2166890786 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2167659819 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W2172099127 @default.
- W1810960501 cites W4255711933 @default.
- W1810960501 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/da.21945" @default.
- W1810960501 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22623165" @default.
- W1810960501 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W1810960501 type Work @default.
- W1810960501 sameAs 1810960501 @default.
- W1810960501 citedByCount "15" @default.
- W1810960501 countsByYear W18109605012013 @default.
- W1810960501 countsByYear W18109605012014 @default.
- W1810960501 countsByYear W18109605012015 @default.
- W1810960501 countsByYear W18109605012016 @default.
- W1810960501 countsByYear W18109605012017 @default.
- W1810960501 countsByYear W18109605012019 @default.
- W1810960501 countsByYear W18109605012020 @default.
- W1810960501 countsByYear W18109605012021 @default.
- W1810960501 countsByYear W18109605012022 @default.
- W1810960501 countsByYear W18109605012023 @default.
- W1810960501 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1810960501 hasAuthorship W1810960501A5011406051 @default.
- W1810960501 hasAuthorship W1810960501A5014155582 @default.
- W1810960501 hasAuthorship W1810960501A5027588849 @default.
- W1810960501 hasAuthorship W1810960501A5032953678 @default.
- W1810960501 hasAuthorship W1810960501A5036308969 @default.
- W1810960501 hasAuthorship W1810960501A5048450820 @default.
- W1810960501 hasAuthorship W1810960501A5048815995 @default.
- W1810960501 hasAuthorship W1810960501A5073475135 @default.
- W1810960501 hasConcept C118552586 @default.