Imaging-Genetics of PTSD in OEF/OIF Veterans
OEF/OIF 退伍军人 PTSD 的影像遗传学
基本信息
- 批准号:7686667
- 负责人:
- 金额:--
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-04-01 至 2012-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects 25% of those exposed to combat trauma. The heterogeneity in illness response to environmental factors can be attributed to genetic differences. Different individuals can experience the same trauma exposure and develop, or not develop, PTSD. This is consistent with the hypothesis that genetic vulnerability may confer risk for the disorder. Imaging genetics leverages the strengths of both neuroimaging and genetic studies, visualizing the brain activation patterns in the context of genetic background. Imaging as an intermediate phenotype can clarify the functional link between gene and disease phenotype. Given the known importance of both genetics and environment in brain function, and the role of neuroimaging in revealing brain dysfunction, the synergy of integrating genetics with brain imaging carries clear advantages: (i) the function of the genes of interest can be revealed in neuroimaging data, an intermediate phenotype which has relevance to many diseases; (ii) the unwanted variation in imaging studies can be reduced through controlling for genetic background; (iii) neuroimaging may identify dimensions of disease that are more closely related to susceptibility genes than are current clinical categorizations; (iv) gene discovery or the identification of new genes related to illness that would not be discovered by traditional candidate gene approaches. In this proposal, we plan to leverage the substantial investment of the Mid-Atlantic Mental Illness Education and Clinical Center in acquiring a large database of OEF/OIF veterans to investigate the influence of genes on the development of PTSD using neuroimaging phenotypes. This proposal reflects a collaboration of MIRECC clinicians, neuroimaging scientists, and psychiatric geneticists. Broadly, our three specific aims integrate advanced methods in brain imaging and human genotyping to identify new genes associated with PTSD and understand the role these genes play in brain function. Our first aim is to perform functional MRI studies on OEF/OIF veterans with PTSD (n=80) and trauma exposed controls (n=80) in a working memory task and emotion processing task to identify brain regions of differential activation. Our second aim is to assay a targeted list of five candidate genes based on biological plausibility in working memory and emotion processing. Our third aim is to analyze the genotype information from Aim 2 and brain activation information from Aim 1 to study the interaction of genotype, brain activation, and PTSD severity in dorsal frontoparietal regions and ventral frontolimbic regions. In this manner an imaging-genetics approach is expected to help identify genes associated with PTSD.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE:
The mental health, social, and occupational impact of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on OEF/OIF veterans has received a great deal of attention at all levels of public discourse espically in mental health policy and delivery. PTSD affects 25% of those exposed to combat trauma. This suggests that differences in response to trauma exposure can be attributed to genetic differences. Understanding the effects of genes on brain function, behavior, and disease expression of PTSD are crucial to developing effective management and treatment.
描述(由申请人提供):
创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)影响了25%的战斗创伤。疾病对环境因素反应的异质性可归因于遗传差异。不同的个体可能经历相同的创伤暴露,并发展或不发展PTSD。这与遗传脆弱性可能导致疾病风险的假设一致。成像遗传学利用神经成像和遗传研究的优势,在遗传背景的背景下可视化大脑激活模式。影像学作为一种中间表型可以阐明基因和疾病表型之间的功能联系。已知遗传学和环境在脑功能中的重要性,以及神经成像在揭示脑功能障碍中的作用,将遗传学与脑成像结合的协同作用具有明显的优点:(i)感兴趣的基因的功能可以在神经成像数据中揭示,这是一种与许多疾病相关的中间表型;(ii)通过控制遗传背景可以减少成像研究中不需要的变异;(iii)神经成像可以识别与易感基因比当前临床分类更密切相关的疾病的维度;(iv)基因发现或鉴定与疾病有关的新基因,而这些基因是传统的候选基因方法所不能发现的。在这项提案中,我们计划利用大西洋中部精神疾病教育和临床中心的大量投资,获取OEF/OIF退伍军人的大型数据库,使用神经影像表型调查基因对PTSD发展的影响。这项建议反映了MIRECC临床医生,神经影像科学家和精神病遗传学家的合作。从广义上讲,我们的三个具体目标整合了脑成像和人类基因分型的先进方法,以识别与PTSD相关的新基因,并了解这些基因在脑功能中的作用。我们的第一个目标是在工作记忆任务和情绪处理任务中对患有PTSD的OEF/OIF退伍军人(n=80)和创伤暴露对照组(n=80)进行功能MRI研究,以确定差异激活的大脑区域。我们的第二个目标是基于工作记忆和情绪处理中的生物相容性来分析五个候选基因的目标列表。我们的第三个目的是分析目标2的基因型信息和目标1的脑激活信息,研究背侧额顶区和腹侧额缘区的基因型、脑激活和PTSD严重程度的相互作用。通过这种方式,成像遗传学方法有望帮助识别与PTSD相关的基因。
公共卫生相关性:
创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)对OEF/OIF退伍军人的心理健康,社会和职业影响在各级公共话语中受到了极大的关注,特别是在心理健康政策和交付方面。创伤后应激障碍影响了25%的战斗创伤。这表明,对创伤暴露的反应差异可以归因于遗传差异。了解基因对PTSD的脑功能、行为和疾病表达的影响对于开发有效的管理和治疗至关重要。
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