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Influence of BDNF Val66Met Genetic Polymorphism in Major Depressive Disorder and Body Mass Index: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis of 6481 Individuals.

Journal of affective disorders(2024)

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BACKGROUND:Major depressive disorder (MDD) and obesity are global health problems that frequently co-occur. Among shared etiological factors, genetic variation at the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene is interesting since its implication in energy balance regulation, food intake and synaptic function. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the BDNF Val66Met polymorphism in relation to MDD and body mass index (BMI) in two large independent cohorts.METHODS:The sample consisted of 2646 individuals with MDD and 3835 controls from the PISMA-ep and Radiant studies. Linear regressions were performed to test the association between the polymorphism and BMI and the interaction between the polymorphism and MDD on BMI. A meta-analysis across cohorts was conducted.RESULTS:No association was found between the polymorphism and BMI. However, we found an association with MDD, showing these individuals higher BMI than controls in both cohorts. No differences were found in BMI depending on Val66Met genotype and no interaction between this polymorphism and MDD in relation to BMI was found. Although a tendency towards an interaction was found in the Radiant sample, the results of the meta-analysis did not support this finding.LIMITATIONS:The use of self-reported height and weight measures to calculate BMI values.CONCLUSIONS:We provide evidence for an association between BMI and MDD confirming previous results. Our meta-analysis including two large cohorts showed no interaction between BDNF, BMI and MDD. Future studies will be needed to confirm the role of this polymorphism in the relationship between BMI and MDD.
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Depressive disorder,BDNF gene,Val66Met polymorphism,Obesity,BMI
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