MicroRNAs in post-traumatic stress disorder

Publication date

2018-01-01

Authors

Snijders, Clara
de Nijs, Laurence
Baker, Dewleen G.
Hauger, Richard L.
van den Hove, Daniel
Kenis, Gunter
Nievergelt, Caroline M.
Boks, Marco P.ORCID 0000-0001-6163-7484ISNI 0000000392872246
Vermetten, EricISNI 0000000083361522
Gage, Fred H.

Editors

Vermetten, Eric
Baker, Dewleen G.
Risbrough, Victoria B.

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Part of book

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taverne

Abstract

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder that can develop following exposure to or witnessing of a (potentially) threatening event. A critical issue is to pinpoint the (neuro)biological mechanisms underlying the susceptibility to stress-related disorder such as PTSD, which develops in the minority of ~15% of individuals exposed to trauma. Over the last few years, a first wave of epigenetic studies has been performed in an attempt to identify the molecular underpinnings of the long-lasting behavioral and mental effects of trauma exposure. The potential roles of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) such as microRNAs (miRNAs) in moderating or mediating the impact of severe stress and trauma are increasingly gaining attention. To date, most studies focusing on the roles of miRNAs in PTSD have, however, been completed in animals, using cross-sectional study designs and focusing almost exclusively on subjects with susceptible phenotypes. Therefore, there is a strong need for new research comprising translational and cross-species approaches that use longitudinal designs for studying trajectories of change contrasting susceptible and resilient subjects. The present review offers a comprehensive overview of available studies of miRNAs in PTSD and discusses the current challenges, pitfalls, and future perspectives of this field.

Keywords

Brain, Epigenetics, microRNA, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Review, Taverne, Behavioral Neuroscience

Citation

Snijders, C, de Nijs, L, Baker, D G, Hauger, R L, van den Hove, D, Kenis, G, Nievergelt, C M, Boks, M P, Vermetten, E, Gage, F H & Rutten, B P F 2018, MicroRNAs in post-traumatic stress disorder. in E Vermetten, D G Baker & V B Risbrough (eds), Behavioral Neurobiology of PTSD. Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences, vol. 38, Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, pp. 23-46. https://doi.org/10.1007/7854_2017_32