Association between a functional interleukin 6 receptor genetic variant and risk of depression and psychosis in a population-based birth cohort

Volume: 69, Pages: 264 - 272
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
Interleukin 6 (IL-6) levels are commonly elevated in patients with depression and psychosis and in people who are at risk of developing these disorders. A common, functional variant in the IL6R gene (IL6R Asp358Ala; rs2228145 A > C) is known to dampen down inflammation by impairing IL6R signaling. We have examined the association of Asp358Ala with diagnosis of depression and psychosis, serum IL-6, CRP levels, and a number of risk factors...
Paper Details
Title
Association between a functional interleukin 6 receptor genetic variant and risk of depression and psychosis in a population-based birth cohort
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Volume
69
Pages
264 - 272
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