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Title: | FKBP5 moderation of the relationship between childhood trauma and maladaptive emotion regulation strategies in adolescents | Authors: | Halldorsdottir, Thorhildur Matos, Ana Paula Soares de Awaloff, Yvonne Arnarson, Eirikur Örn Craighead, W. Edward Binder, Elisabeth B. |
Issue Date: | 2017 | metadata.degois.publication.title: | Psychoneuroendocrinology | metadata.degois.publication.volume: | 84 | Abstract: | Maladaptive emotion regulation strategies, such as rumination and catastrophizing, are transdiagnostic risk factors for psychopathology. FK506-binding protein 51 (FKBP5) has been found to moderate the relationship between stressful life events and various psychiatric disorders. Given the cross-disorder moderation effect of FKBP5 at the diagnostic level, the aim of the current study was to examine whether the relationship between exposure to childhood trauma and transdiagnostic maladaptive emotion regulation processes would also be moderated by genetic FKBP5 variation in a community sample of adolescents. We hypothesized that adolescent carriers of the FKBP5 CATT haplotype composed of rs9296158, rs3800373, rs1360780, and rs9470080, that has been associated with increased risk for psychiatric disorders in adulthood, would also show higher levels of rumination and catastrophizing. Participants included 1345 genotyped adolescents (Mage=13.95, 64.2% female; 100% European Caucasians of Portuguese descent) who completed self-report measures on exposure to childhood trauma and emotion regulation strategies. Genotypes of rs9296158, rs3800373, rs1360780, and rs9470080 were used to estimate the CATT haplotype (carriers versus non-carriers). Consistent with our hypotheses and previous findings, adolescent CATT haplotype carriers with higher levels of childhood trauma endorsed higher levels of both rumination and catastrophizing compared to non-carriers. Given the association of these maladaptive emotion regulation processes and psychiatric disorders, the findings suggest possible psychological mechanisms why FKBP5 haplotype carriers exposed to childhood trauma are more vulnerable to developing a psychiatric disorder later in life. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316/46981 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.06.012 | Rights: | openAccess |
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