Wednesday, May 8, 2019

The Depression Gene that Wouldn't die

This is a good piece about a gene variant that was presumed for a couple of decades to be related to depression, with hundreds of studies surrounding it, leading to more and more theories of how it effects depression. The gene was 5-HTTLPR which is presumably related to serotonin and gave everyone the feels, because it validated the use of Prozac and similar serotonin based drugs. Then it turned out to be bogus. I believe I was asked specifically about this gene in my psychiatry board exam. Another take home message from this is that if you are jumping on some new study purporting to find a gene or genetic variants for a mental disorder, put it in a drawer for a few years and see if it holds up. They never do, but they are never wrong.

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