Y. Avior, Israel

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Oral Communications (ID 1110) AS31. Precision Psychiatry

O210 - Depression patient-derived cortical neurons reveal potential biomarkers for antidepressant response

Date
Sat, 10.04.2021
Session Time
07:00 - 21:00
Room
On Demand
Lecture Time
15:00 - 15:12
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ABSTRACT

Introduction

Major depressive disorder is highly prevalent worldwide and has been affecting an increasing number of people each year. Current first line antidepressants show merely 37% remission, and physicians are forced to use a trial-and-error approach when choosing a single antidepressant out of dozens of available medications.

Objectives

We sought to identify a method of testing that would provide patient-specific information on whether a patient will respond to a medication using in vitro modeling.

Methods

Patient-derived lymphoblastoid cell lines from the STAR*D study were used to rapidly generate cortical neurons and screen them for bupropion effects, for which the donor patients showed remission or non-remission.

Results

We provide evidence for biomarkers specific for bupropion response, including synaptic connectivity and morphology changes as well as specific gene expression alterations.

Conclusions

These biomarkers support the concept of personalized antidepressant treatment based on in vitro platforms and could be utilized as predictors to patient response in the clinic.

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