Genetic Influences on Patient-Oriented Outcomes in Traumatic Brain Injury : A Living Systematic Review of Non-Apolipoprotein E Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms

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Zeiler , F A , McFadyen , C , Newcombe , V F J , Synnot , A , Donoghue , E L , Ripatti , S , Steyerbere , E W , Gruen , R L , McAllister , T W , Rosand , J , Palotie , A , Maas , A I R & Menon , D K 2021 , ' Genetic Influences on Patient-Oriented Outcomes in Traumatic Brain Injury : A Living Systematic Review of Non-Apolipoprotein E Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms ' , Journal of Neurotrauma , vol. 38 , no. 8 , pp. 1107–1123 . https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2017.5583

Title: Genetic Influences on Patient-Oriented Outcomes in Traumatic Brain Injury : A Living Systematic Review of Non-Apolipoprotein E Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms
Author: Zeiler, Frederick A.; McFadyen, Charles; Newcombe, Virginia F. J.; Synnot, Anneliese; Donoghue, Emma L.; Ripatti, Samuli; Steyerbere, Ewout W.; Gruen, Russel L.; McAllister, Thomas W.; Rosand, Jonathan; Palotie, Aarno; Maas, Andrew I. R.; Menon, David K.
Contributor organization: Centre of Excellence in Complex Disease Genetics
Samuli Olli Ripatti / Principal Investigator
Biostatistics Helsinki
Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland
Faculty of Medicine
Complex Disease Genetics
Aarno Palotie / Principal Investigator
Genomics of Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Date: 2021-04-15
Language: eng
Number of pages: 17
Belongs to series: Journal of Neurotrauma
ISSN: 0897-7151
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2017.5583
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/340770
Abstract: There is a growing literature on the impact of genetic variation on outcome in traumatic brain injury (TBI). Whereas a substantial proportion of these publications have focused on the apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene, several have explored the influence of other polymorphisms. We undertook a systematic review of the impact of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in non-apolipoprotein E (non-APOE) genes associated with patient outcomes in adult TBI). We searched EMBASE, MEDLINE, CINAHL, and gray literature from inception to the beginning of August 2017 for studies of genetic variance in relation to patient outcomes in adult TBI. Sixty-eight articles were deemed eligible for inclusion into the systematic review. The SNPs described were in the following categories: neurotransmitter (NT) in 23, cytokine in nine, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in 12, mitochondrial genes in three, and miscellaneous SNPs in 21. All studies were based on small patient cohorts and suffered from potential bias. A range of SNPs associated with genes coding for monoamine NTs, BDNF, cytokines, and mitochondrial proteins have been reported to be associated with variation in global, neuropsychiatric, and behavioral outcomes. An analysis of the tissue, cellular, and subcellular location of the genes that harbored the SNPs studied showed that they could be clustered into blood-brain barrier associated, neuroprotective/regulatory, and neuropsychiatric/degenerative groups. Several small studies report that various NT, cytokine, and BDNF-related SNPs are associated with variations in global outcome at 6-12 months post-TBI. The association of these SNPs with neuropsychiatric and behavioral outcomes is less clear. A definitive assessment of role and effect size of genetic variation in these genes on outcome remains uncertain, but could be clarified by an adequately powered genome-wide association study with appropriate recording of outcomes.
Subject: genetics
living systematic review
outcome
prognosis
traumatic brain injury
NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR BDNF
DELAYED CEREBRAL EDEMA
POSTTRAUMATIC EPILEPSY
COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE
FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES
EXTERNAL VALIDATION
COMT VAL(158)MET
HEAD-INJURY
ASSOCIATION
MILD
3112 Neurosciences
3124 Neurology and psychiatry
3126 Surgery, anesthesiology, intensive care, radiology
Peer reviewed: Yes
Rights: cc_by_nc
Usage restriction: openAccess
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