Gene–environment interactions: early life stress and risk for depressive and anxiety disorders

NR Nugent, AR Tyrka, LL Carpenter, LH Price - Psychopharmacology, 2011 - Springer
Rationale Prior reviews have examined how stress, broadly defined, interacts with genetic
diathesis in the pathogenesis of internalizing (ie, depressive and anxiety) disorders. Recent …

Gene–environment interactions and intermediate phenotypes: early trauma and depression

OP Hornung, CM Heim - Frontiers in endocrinology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
This review focuses on current research developments in the study of gene by early life
stress (ELS) interactions and depression. ELS refers to aversive experiences during …

Current research trends in early life stress and depression: Review of human studies on sensitive periods, gene–environment interactions, and epigenetics

C Heim, EB Binder - Experimental neurology, 2012 - Elsevier
Early life stress, such as childhood abuse, neglect and loss, is a well established major risk
factor for developing depressive disorders later in life. We here summarize and discuss …

Mechanisms of gene–environment interactions in depression: evidence that genes potentiate multiple sources of adversity

M Wichers, D Schrijvers, N Geschwind… - Psychological …, 2009 - cambridge.org
BackgroundPrevious work suggests that daily life stress-sensitivity may be an intermediary
phenotype associated with both genetic risk for depression and developmental stress …

Prenatal stress and genetic risk: How prenatal stress interacts with genetics to alter risk for psychiatric illness

PW Abbott, SB Gumusoglu, J Bittle… - …, 2018 - Elsevier
Risk for neuropsychiatric disorders is complex and includes an individual's internal genetic
endowment and their environmental experiences and exposures. Embryonic development …

Research review: Gene–environment interaction research in youth depression–a systematic review with recommendations for future research

EC Dunn, M Uddin, SV Subramanian… - Journal of Child …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Depression is a major public health problem among youth, currently estimated
to affect as many as 9% of US children and adolescents. The recognition that both genes …

The links between stress and depression: psychoneuroendocrinological, genetic, and environmental interactions

GE Tafet, CB Nemeroff - The Journal of neuropsychiatry and …, 2016 - Am Neuropsych Assoc
The role of stress in the origin and development of depression may be conceived as the
result of multiple converging factors, including the chronic effect of environmental stressors …

Early life adversity and the epigenetic programming of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function

C Anacker, KJ O'Donnell… - Dialogues in clinical …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
We review studies with human and nonhuman species that examine the hypothesis that
epigenetic mechanisms, particularly those affecting the expression of genes implicated in …

A neural model of vulnerability and resilience to stress-related disorders linked to differential susceptibility

JR Homberg, J Jagiellowicz - Molecular Psychiatry, 2022 - nature.com
Expert opinion remains divided concerning the impact of putative risk factors on vulnerability
to depression and other stress-related disorders. A large body of literature has investigated …

Stress-related negative affectivity and genetically altered serotonin transporter function: evidence of synergism in shaping risk of depression

N Jacobs, G Kenis, F Peeters, C Derom… - Archives of general …, 2006 - jamanetwork.com
Context Genetic moderation of the depression-inducing effects of stressful life events (SLEs)
has been reported, but findings suggest that genes may not moderate the effects of SLEs per …