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Integrated study on the mRNA expression of the human serotonin transporter

The serotonin transporter (SLC6A4) has been a prominent choice in studying multiple neuropsychiatric illnesses. However, underlying molecular mechanisms of the regulatory control of this gene leading to these illnesses remain incomplete. Since this locus is the target of virtually every antidepressant, understanding the molecular mechanisms would benefit the development of effective therapeutic agents.
In an attempt to better understand the regulatory control of the human serotonin transporter, a series of investigations were conducted on the 5HTTLPR genotype, DNA methylation and SLC6A4 mRNA expression with respect to childhood sexual abuse and depression. Moreover, since vast majority of studies have only concentrated on the Long (L) and Short (S) polymorphisms, the characteristics of the Extra-Long (XL) allele with respect to transcriptional efficiency was investigated. Finally, due to the increase in gene expression studies, the normalization of gene expression with respect to multiple housekeeping genes was explored.
Through this study, we demonstrate significant gene-environmental interaction effects at this locus. The extra-long variant was associated with increased gene transcriptional efficiency. Also, although the best gene expression normalization was achieved with one housekeeping gene, we present a strong explanation on the importance of utilizing more than one housekeeping gene. These results could certainly aid in understanding and treating disorders related to the human serotonin transporter.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:uiowa.edu/oai:ir.uiowa.edu:etd-4781
Date01 May 2012
CreatorsVijayendran, Meeshanthini
ContributorsPhilibert, Robert A., Subramanian, Mani
PublisherUniversity of Iowa
Source SetsUniversity of Iowa
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typethesis
Formatapplication/pdf
SourceTheses and Dissertations
RightsCopyright 2012 Meeshanthini Vijayendran

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