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Correlation between S100B and severity of depression in MDD: A meta-analysis

Ümit Tural, Molly Irvin, Dan V. Iosifescu

2021The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry32 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have demonstrated elevated levels of the S100B protein (located in glial cells) in major depressive disorder (MDD) as compared to healthy controls. However, studies reporting correlation between S100B levels and depression severity have been conflicting. METHODS: We investigated, through systematic review and meta-analysis, whether the correlation between S100B levels and depression severity is significant in patients with MDD. Pearson correlation coefficients reported in the individual studies were converted to Fisher's Z scores, then pooled using the random effects model. Meta-regression was used to test modifiers of the effect size. RESULTS: = 0.022). A meta-regression determined that onset age of MDD and percentage of female participants are significant modifiers of this correlation. A moderate, but non-significant heterogeneity was observed in serum studies (44%). CONCLUSION: As many studies have reported significantly increased levels of S100B in MDD compared to controls, this meta-analysis supports the assumption that the increase in S100B correlates with the severity of MDD. Additional studies investigating the precise biological connection between S100B and MDD are indicated.

Topics & Concepts

Major depressive disorderMeta-analysisCorrelationDepression (economics)Internal medicineMedicinePsychologyClinical psychologyOncologyPsychiatryMathematicsGeometryEconomicsMacroeconomicsAmygdalaS100 Proteins and AnnexinsTryptophan and brain disordersStress Responses and Cortisol
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