Abstract

Objective: To explore the pathogenesis of PTSD in the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene methylation of patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD) in Hainan Province, the relationship between the influence of BDNF gene methylation and the influence of PTSD. Methods: A case-control study method was adopted, strictly in accordance with DSM-IV and PTSD diagnosis, and 150 Li PTSD patients matched with gender and age of 300 Han PTSD patients were selected as the research objects. The peripheral venous whole blood of the subjects was drawn, genomic DNA was extracted, modified with bisulfite, and directly sequenced to quantitatively detect the methylation status of the CpG island in the promoter region of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). Results: The results showed that the methylation levels of CPGl, CPG2, CPG3, CPG4, CPG5, CPG6, CPG7, CPG9, CPGl2, CPGl3, CPGl4, CPGl5, CPGl6, CPGl7, and CPGl8 in THE BDNF promoter were significantly different between the HAN PTSD group and the Li PTSD group (P Conclusion: It is suggested that CPG methylation in the promoter region of BDNF gene is closely related to patients with PTSD. There is a statistical difference in the level of CpG methylation in the promoter region of BDNF gene in PTSD between Li and Han ethnic groups in Hainan Province. CpG methylation in the promoter region of BDNF gene may be used as a biomarker for the diagnosis of PTSD.

Highlights

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is the most typical type of stress mental illness [1]

  • The results showed that the methylation levels of CPGl, CPG2, CPG3, CPG4, CPG5, CPG6, CPG7, CPG9, CPGl2, CPGl3, CPGl4, CPGl5, CPGl6, CPGl7, and CPGl8 in THE brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) promoter were significantly different between the HAN PTSD group and the Li PTSD group (P < 0.001)

  • The results showed that the methylation levels of CPGl, CPG2, CPG3, CPG4, CPG5, CPG6, CPG7, CPG9, CPGl2, CPGl3, CPGl5, CPGl6, CPGl7, CPGl8 in the BDNF promoter were significantly different between the HAN PTSD group and the Li PTSD group (P < 0.001)

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Introduction

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is the most typical type of stress mental illness [1]. It is mainly manifested as traumatic experience repeatedly intruding into consciousness or dreams, continuous increased alertness and avoidance of anything that can cause this trauma. Among the many candidate genes for PTSD genetic susceptibility, BDNF is the second neurotrophic factor discovered after nerve growth factor (NGF) [3]. In the central nervous system, BDNF is mainly synthesized in neurons, transported from anterograde axoplasm to axon terminals, and after release; it mainly acts on target cells through the high-affinity receptor tyrosine protein kinase B (TrkB) [5]. BDNF is expressed in small amounts in ovaries, heart, lungs, and skeletal muscles other than nerve tissues

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