Interaction between Fokl polymorphism and vitamin D deficiency in the symptoms of mental disorders in adults: a population-based study.

Journal: Scientific reports

Volume: 14

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2024

Affiliated Institutions:  School of Nutrition, Postgraduate Program in Health and Nutrition, Research and Study Group on Nutrition and Public Health (GPENSC), Federal University of Ouro Preto, Campus Morro do Cruzeiro, Ouro Preto, MG, -, Brazil. thaissabiao@gmail.com. School of Nutrition, Postgraduate Program in Health and Nutrition, Research and Study Group on Nutrition and Public Health (GPENSC), Federal University of Ouro Preto, Campus Morro do Cruzeiro, Ouro Preto, MG, -, Brazil. Postgraduate Program in Biological Sciences, Federal University of Ouro Preto, Campus Morro do Cruzeiro, Ouro Preto, MG, -, Brazil. Department of Clinical and Social Nutrition, Research and Study Group on Nutrition and Public Health (GPENSC), School of Nutrition, Federal University of Ouro Preto, Campus Morro do Cruzeiro, Ouro Preto, MG, -, Brazil. Epidemiology Laboratory, Medical School, Federal University of Ouro Preto, Campus Morro do Cruzeiro, Ouro Preto, MG, -, Brazil.

Abstract summary 

Mental disorders are intricate and multifaceted and encompass social, economic, environmental, and biological factors. This study aimed to explore the potential association between vitamin D deficiency and anxiety and depression symptoms in adults, considering the role of the vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism FokI (rs2228570). This was a population-based cross-sectional study with stratified and cluster sampling, evaluating anxiety symptoms (AS) and depression symptoms (DS) in 1637 adults. Vitamin D levels were measured using electrochemiluminescence and were considered deficient when < 20 ng/mL in a healthy population or < 30 ng/mL in at-risk groups. Genotyping was performed using real-time polymerase chain reaction with TaqMan probes. The prevalence rates of AS, DS, and vitamin D deficiency were 23.5%, 15.8%, and 30.9%, respectively. No direct association was observed between vitamin D deficiency and AS or DS. However, interaction analysis revealed a combined effect of vitamin D deficiency and FokI for DS but not for AS. Individuals with vitamin deficiency and one or two copies of the altered allele of the FokI exhibited a higher prevalence of DS than individuals homozygous for the wild-type allele and vitamin D sufficiency. The interaction between vitamin D deficiency and the FokI polymorphism was associated with DS.

Authors & Co-authors:  da Silva Sabião Alves de Menezes-Júnior Batista Silva de Moura Meireles Carvalho de Menezes Lins Machado-Coelho Cardoso Carraro

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Citations :  Zhang Z, et al. Vitamin D and the risks of depression and anxiety: An observational analysis and genome-wide environment interaction study. Nutrients. 2021;13(10):3343. doi: 10.3390/nu13103343.
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Doi : 6925
SSN : 2045-2322
Study Population
Male,Female
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Adult
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England