Effect of MAOA rs1465108 polymorphism on susceptibility to substance/alcohol use disorder: a novel PCR-RFLP assay for the detection of MAOA rs1465108.

Journal: Molecular biology reports

Volume: 51

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2024

Affiliated Institutions:  Institute of Forensic Sciences, Ankara University, Dikimevi, , Ankara, Turkey. kayadilek@gmail.com. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Science and Art, Kırşehir Ahi Evran University, Merkez/Kırşehir, Turkey. Institute of Forensic Sciences, Ankara University, Dikimevi, , Ankara, Turkey. Ankara Training and Research Hospital AMATEM Clinic, Ankara, Turkey. Department of Mental Health and Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.

Abstract summary 

The health and social consequences of substance/alcohol use disorders are harmful. Most of the individuals cannot stop using them due to more likely their genetic background. The current study aimed both to develop a novel PCR-RFLP method for genotyping of MAOA rs1465108 and to analyze the effect of MAOA rs1465108 on the risk of alcohol (AUD), opioid (OUD) or methamphetamine (MUD) use disorders and on the depressive and anxiety symptoms in a Turkish population.A total of 353 individual with AUD (n = 154), OUD (n = 160) or MUD (n = 39) and 109 healthy subjects were included. The intensity of anxiety and depressive symptoms and craving and opioid withdrawal were measured by appropriate scales. Logistic regression analysis revealed no association between MAOA rs1465108 polymorphism and substance/alcohol use disorder (p > 0.05). Healthy subjects (3.0) had significantly lower levels of depressive symptoms than individuals with OUD (27.0), AUD (21.0) and MUD (25.5) groups. The severity of depressive symptoms was significantly higher in OUD as compared to AUD. There was a statistically significant difference between individuals with AUD, OUD and MUD in view of the average ages of first use (17, 19 and 20 years, respectively) (p < 0.05).The results presented here do not support the hypothesis that MAOA rs1465108 is associated with substance/alcohol use disorders. The intensity of depressive symptoms could be changed according to the abused substance type. A novel PCR-RFLP was developed for genotyping of MAOA rs1465108 polymorphism, which could be a better option for laboratories without high technology equipment.

Authors & Co-authors:  Kaya-Akyüzlü Özkan-Kotiloğlu Yıldırım Danışman Yıldırım Özgür-İlhan

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Citations :  Barata PC, Oliveira CFP, Lima de Castro S, Rocha da Mota AMP (2019) A systematic review on Substance Addiction: medical diagnosis or morality flaw? Eur J Psychiatry 33(4):143–151. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpsy.2019.07.001
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Doi : 10.1007/s11033-024-09366-z
SSN : 1573-4978
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Humans
Other Terms
Alcohol;Gene polymorphism;Methamphetamine;Monoamine oxidase A;Opioid;PCR-RFLP
Study Design
Study Approach
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Publication Country
Netherlands