About this Research Topic
Consistent lines of evidence in both human and rodent studies show that environmental factors regulate gene transcription (GxE), and epigenetic mechanisms have emerged as prime candidates for mediating GxE interactions in several brain regions. Therefore, in this Research Topic, we invite researchers to contribute manuscripts with original in vitro, in vivo, and clinical studies that investigate the potential contribution of DNA methylation, noncoding RNAs, and histone modifications to MDD. We also welcome meta-analyses and reviews that assess and discuss the results of the most replicated human studies of these alterations related to environmental exposures associated with MDD. Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
• Histone Modifications in Major Depressive Disorder and Related Rodent Models
• DNA Methylation in Major Depressive Disorder
• Noncoding RNAs in Depression
• How Do Current Antidepressants Affect the Epigenome?
• Electroconvulsive Therapy and Epigenome Alterations
• New Approaches for Neuro Epigenetic Study
Keywords: Depressive disorder, neurobiological mechanism, antidepressant, multi-omics
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