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Citation

Chiș A, Oltean LE, Bîlc M, Vulturar R, Șoflău R, David D, Szentágotai-Tătar A, Miu AC. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2024; 25(8).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Molecular Diversity Preservation International)

DOI

10.3390/ijms25084206

PMID

38673790

PMCID

PMC11050227

Abstract

Cognitive behavioral therapy is based on the view that maladaptive thinking is the causal mechanism of mental disorders. While this view is supported by extensive evidence, very limited work has addressed the factors that contribute to the development of maladaptive thinking. The present study aimed to uncover interactions between childhood maltreatment and multiple genetic differences in irrational beliefs. Childhood maltreatment and irrational beliefs were assessed using multiple self-report instruments in a sample of healthy volunteers (N = 452). Eighteen single-nucleotide polymorphisms were genotyped in six candidate genes related to neurotransmitter function (COMT; SLC6A4; OXTR), neurotrophic factors (BDNF), and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (NR3C1; CRHR1). Gene-environment interactions (G×E) were first explored in models that employed one measure of childhood maltreatment and one measure of irrational beliefs. These effects were then followed up in models in which either the childhood maltreatment measure, the irrational belief measure, or both were substituted by parallel measures. Consistent results across models indicated that childhood maltreatment was positively associated with irrational beliefs, and these relations were significantly influenced by COMT rs165774 and OXTR rs53576. These results remain preliminary until independent replication, but they represent the best available evidence to date on G×E in a fundamental mechanism of psychopathology.


Language: en

Keywords

*Gene-Environment Interaction; *Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide; *Receptors, Glucocorticoid; *Receptors, Oxytocin/genetics; Adult; Adverse Childhood Experiences/psychology; Child; Child Abuse/psychology; childhood maltreatment; Dopamine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins/genetics; Female; genetic; Humans; maladaptive thinking; Male; Middle Aged; psychopathology; Receptors, Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone/genetics; Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins/genetics; Young Adult

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