Effect of stress gene-by-environment interactions on hippocampal volumes and cortisol secretion in adolescent girls.
Gin S MalhiPritha DasTim OuthredCarol Dobson-StoneLauren IrwinDanielle GesslerRichard BryantZola ManniePublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2019)
In healthy adolescents, interactions between emotional trauma and the 'protective' NR3C1 'GG' variant seem to induce reductions in left hippocampal volumes. These G × E interactions suggest that vulnerability to mood disorders is perhaps driven by reduced 'protection' that may be specific to emotional trauma. This novel but preliminary evidence has implications for targeted prevention of mood disorders and prospective multimodal neuroimaging and longitudinal studies are now needed to investigate this possibility.