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The Interplay Between Polygenic Score for Tumor Necrosis Factor-Α, Brain Structural Connectivity, and Processing Speed in Major Depression

MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY(2024)

Univ Munster | Univ Marburg | Univ Bonn | Department of Genetic Epidemiology in Psychiatry | Connectome Lab

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Reduced processing speed is a core deficit in major depressive disorder (MDD) and has been linked to altered structural brain network connectivity. Ample evidence highlights the involvement of genetic-immunological processes in MDD and specific depressive symptoms. Here, we extended these findings by examining associations between polygenic scores for tumor necrosis factor-α blood levels (TNF-α PGS), structural brain connectivity, and processing speed in a large sample of MDD patients. Processing speed performance of n = 284 acutely depressed, n = 177 partially and n = 198 fully remitted patients, and n = 743 healthy controls (HC) was estimated based on five neuropsychological tests. Network-based statistic was used to identify a brain network associated with processing speed. We employed general linear models to examine the association between TNF-α PGS and processing speed. We investigated whether network connectivity mediates the association between TNF-α PGS and processing speed. We identified a structural network positively associated with processing speed in the whole sample. We observed a significant negative association between TNF-α PGS and processing speed in acutely depressed patients, whereas no association was found in remitted patients and HC. The mediation analysis revealed that brain connectivity partially mediated the association between TNF-α PGS and processing speed in acute MDD. The present study provides evidence that TNF-α PGS is associated with decreased processing speed exclusively in patients with acute depression. This association was partially mediated by structural brain connectivity. Using multimodal data, the current findings advance our understanding of cognitive dysfunction in MDD and highlight the involvement of genetic-immunological processes in its pathomechanisms.
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要点】:本研究探讨了肿瘤坏死因子-α(TNF-α)多基因评分与大脑结构连通性及加工速度之间的关系,发现TNF-α多基因评分与急性抑郁症患者的加工速度降低有关,且这种关联部分由大脑连通性介导。

方法】:通过神经心理学测试评估加工速度,利用网络基础统计方法识别与加工速度相关的脑网络,并采用一般线性模型分析TNF-α多基因评分与加工速度的关联性。

实验】:在284名急性抑郁症患者、177名部分缓解患者、198名完全缓解患者和743名健康对照中,基于五个神经心理学测试评估加工速度,发现急性抑郁患者中TNF-α多基因评分与加工速度显著负相关,而在缓解患者和健康对照中未发现关联。中介分析显示,在大脑连通性中存在对TNF-α多基因评分与加工速度之间关联的部分介导作用。数据集名称未在摘要中提及。