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Synergistic effects of depression and NR3C1 methylation on prognosis of acute coronary syndrome.


ABSTRACT: High levels of methylation in the GR gene (nuclear receptor subfamily 3, group C, member 1; NR3C1) have been associated with depression and cardiovascular risk. This study aimed to investigate whether NR3C1 methylation status was associated with the long-term prognosis of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) considering depression and cardiovascular status at the early phase of ACS. A total of 969 patients with recent ACS were recruited at a tertiary university hospital in Korea. Baseline evaluations were made from 2007 to 2012, including DSM-IV depressive disorder, NR3C1 methylation, and various demographic and clinical characteristics such as cardiovascular risk markers. Over a 5~12 year follow-up after the index ACS, time to major adverse cardiac event (MACE) was investigated using Cox regression models. Higher NR3C1 methylation status was associated with depression and several cardiovascular risk markers at baseline. NR3C1 hypermethylation predicted worse long-term prognosis of ACS only in the presence of depressive disorder with significant synergistic interaction terms and independent of potential confounding factors. Synergistic effects of depressive disorder and NR3C1 hypermethylation on long-term cardiac outcomes in ACS were found. NR3C1 methylation status represents a candidate prognostic biomarker for ACS in combination with a diagnosis of depressive disorder. Further research is needed to ascertain the generalisability of these findings.

SUBMITTER: Kang HJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7099028 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synergistic effects of depression and NR3C1 methylation on prognosis of acute coronary syndrome.

Kang Hee-Ju HJ   Stewart Robert R   Kim Ju-Wan JW   Kim Sung-Wan SW   Shin Il-Seon IS   Kim Min-Chul MC   Hong Young Joon YJ   Ahn Youngkeun Y   Shin Myung-Geun MG   Jeong Myung Ho MH   Yoon Jin-Sang JS   Kim Jae-Min JM  

Scientific reports 20200326 1


High levels of methylation in the GR gene (nuclear receptor subfamily 3, group C, member 1; NR3C1) have been associated with depression and cardiovascular risk. This study aimed to investigate whether NR3C1 methylation status was associated with the long-term prognosis of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) considering depression and cardiovascular status at the early phase of ACS. A total of 969 patients with recent ACS were recruited at a tertiary university hospital in Korea. Baseline evaluations w  ...[more]

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