Blood-based biomarkers predicting response to antidepressants

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Yasmin Busch
Andreas Menke
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[1] University Hospital of Wuerzburg,Department of Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy
[2] University Hospital of Wuerzburg,Comprehensive Heart Failure Center
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Journal of Neural Transmission | 2019年 / 126卷
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Biomarkers; Genetic variants; Major depression; Antidepressants; 5-HTT; HPA axis; Inflammation; Immune; BDNF; SNPs; FKBP5;
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Major depressive disorder is a common, serious and in some cases, life‐threatening condition and affects approximately 350 million people globally. Although there is effective treatment available for it, more than 50% of the patients fail to respond to the first antidepressant they receive. The selection of a distinct treatment is still exclusively based on clinical judgment without incorporating lab-derived objective measures. However, there is growing evidence of biomarkers that it helps to improve diagnostic processes and treatment algorithms. Here genetic markers and blood-based biomarkers of the monoamine pathways, inflammatory pathways and the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis are reviewed. Promising findings arise from studies investigating inflammatory pathways and immune markers that may identify patients suitable for anti-inflammatory based treatment regimes. Next, an early normalization of a disturbed HPA axis or depleted neurotrophic factors may predict stable treatment response. Genetic markers within the serotonergic system may identify patients who are vulnerable because of stressful life events, but evidence for guiding treatment regimes still is inconsistent. Therefore, there is still a great need for studies investigating and validating biomarkers for the prediction of treatment response to facilitate the treatment selection and shorten the time to remission and thus provide personalized medicine in psychiatry.
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