Validation study of microRNAs previously associated with antidepressant response in older adults treated for late-life depression with venlafaxine.

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2020
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small 22 nucleotides long, non-coding RNAs that are potential biomarkers for antidepressant treatment response. We aimed to replicate previous associations of miRNAs with antidepressant treatment response in a sample of older adults diagnosed with late-life depression.Our sample included 184 older adults diagnosed with moderately severe depression that received open-label venlafaxine (up to 300 mg/day) for approximately 12 weeks. We quantified miRNA expression levels at baseline and week 12 for miRNAs miR-1202, miR-135a-5p, miR-16-5p, miR-146a-5p, miR-146b-5p, miR-425-3p, and miR-24-3p to explore their association with remission status, response trajectories, and time-to-remission.At T0 and T12, there were no differences in miRNA expression levels between remitters and non-remitters. However, remitters showed a trend toward higher baseline miR-135a-5p (Median = 11.3 [9.9, 15.7], p = .083). Prior to correction, baseline miR-135a-5p expression levels showed an association with remission status (OR = 1.8 [1.0, 3.3], p = .037). Individuals with higher baseline miR-135a-5p showed better response trajectories (F = 4.5, FDR-corrected p = 4.4 × 10), particularly at weeks 10 and 12 (p < .05). In addition, individuals with higher miR-135a-5p expression reached remission faster than those with lower expression (HR = 0.6 [0.4, 0.9], FDR-corrected p = .055).Although the sample size was relatively modest, our findings are consistent with the literature suggesting that higher miR-135a-5p levels may be associated with better antidepressant treatment response.However, the miRNA signature of antidepressant response in older adults may be different as compared to younger adults.
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Authors Marshe, Victoria S;Islam, Farhana;Maciukiewicz, Malgorzata;Fiori, Laura M;Yerko, Volodymyr;Yang, Jennie;Turecki, Gustavo;Foster, Jane A;Kennedy, Sidney H;Blumberger, Daniel M;Karp, Jordan F;Kennedy, James L;Mulsant, Benoit H;Reynolds, Charles F;Lenze, Eric J;Müller, Daniel J;
Journal progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Year 2020
DOI S0278-5846(19)30734-1
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