Effects of serotonin transporter and receptor polymorphisms on depression

Rev Colomb Psiquiatr (Engl Ed). 2023 Apr-Jun;52(2):130-138. doi: 10.1016/j.rcpeng.2021.07.003. Epub 2023 Jul 13.
[Article in English, Spanish]

Abstract

Introduction: Serotonin is highly implicated in the regulation of emotional state and the execution of cognitive tasks, so much so that the serotonin transporter genes (5-HTT, SLC6A4) and the serotonin receptor genes (HTR1A, HTR1B, HTR2A) have become the perfect candidates when studying the effects that these genes and their polymorphic variations have on depression characteristics.

Objective: A review of research reports that have studied the effects of variations in the serotonin transporter and receptor genes on different clinical features of depression.

Methods: A search of the Scopus, Web of Science and PubMed databases was conducted using the keywords ("depression" AND "polymorphism").

Conclusions: According to the review of 54 articles, the short allele of the 5-HTTLPR polymorphism was found to be the most reported risk factor related to the development of depression and its severity. Variations in the genes studied (SLC6A4, HTR1A, HTR2A) can generate morphological alterations of brain structures.

Keywords: 5-HTTLPR; HTR1A; HTR1B; HTR2A; Polimorfismo; Polymorphism; SLC6A4; Serotonin; Serotonina.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Alleles
  • Depression* / genetics
  • Humans
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Serotonin / genetics
  • Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins* / genetics

Substances

  • Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins
  • Serotonin
  • SLC6A4 protein, human