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Analysis of kinase gene expression in the frontal cortex of suicide victims: implications of fear and stress.


ABSTRACT: Suicide is a serious public health issue that results from an interaction between multiple risk factors including individual vulnerabilities to complex feelings of hopelessness, fear, and stress. Although kinase genes have been implicated in fear and stress, including the consolidation and extinction of fearful memories, expression profiles of those genes in the brain of suicide victims are less clear. Using gene expression microarray data from the Online Stanley Genomics Database and a quantitative PCR, we investigated the expression profiles of multiple kinase genes including the calcium calmodulin-dependent kinase (CAMK), the cyclin-dependent kinase, the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), and the protein kinase C (PKC) in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of mood disorder patients died with suicide (N?=?45) and without suicide (N?=?38). We also investigated the expression pattern of the same genes in the PFC of developing humans ranging in age from birth to 49?year (N?=?46). The expression levels of CAMK2B, CDK5, MAPK9, and PRKCI were increased in the PFC of suicide victims as compared to non-suicide controls (false discovery rate, FDR-adjusted p?1.1). Those genes also showed changes in expression pattern during the postnatal development (FDR-adjusted p?

SUBMITTER: Choi K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3148763 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Analysis of kinase gene expression in the frontal cortex of suicide victims: implications of fear and stress.

Choi Kwang K   Le Thien T   Xing Guoqiang G   Johnson Luke R LR   Ursano Robert J RJ  

Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 20110728


Suicide is a serious public health issue that results from an interaction between multiple risk factors including individual vulnerabilities to complex feelings of hopelessness, fear, and stress. Although kinase genes have been implicated in fear and stress, including the consolidation and extinction of fearful memories, expression profiles of those genes in the brain of suicide victims are less clear. Using gene expression microarray data from the Online Stanley Genomics Database and a quantita  ...[more]

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