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Query: UMLS:C0011570 (
depression
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Heroin and methylamphetamine (METH) are two addictive drugs that cause serious problems for society.
Dopamine receptor D4
(
DRD4
), a key receptor in the dopaminergic system, may facilitate the development of drug addiction. The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between the promoter methylation level of
DRD4
gene and drug addiction. Bisulfite pyrosequencing technology was used to measure the methylation levels of
DRD4
promoter in 60 drug addicts and 52 matched controls. Significantly higher levels of
DRD4
CpG1 and CpG4 methylation were detected in METH and heroin drug addicts compared with controls (P<0.05). Male METH addicts exhibited significantly higher
DRD4
CpG1, CpG2 and CpG4 methylation levels compared with sex-matched controls (P<0.05). In heroin addicts, a positive correlation was observed between
depression
-dejection and
DRD4
CpG5 methylation (r=0.537, P=0.039) whereas there was a negative correlation between drug usage frequency and CpG1 methylation (r=-0.632, P=0.011). In METH addicts, methylation levels were not significantly associated with
depression
-dejection and drug usage frequency. In addition, luciferase assays demonstrated that the target sequence of the
DRD4
promoter upregulates gene expression. The results of the present study suggest that DNA methylation of
DRD4
may be responsible for the pathophysiology of drug addiction.
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PMID:Dopamine receptor D4 promoter hypermethylation increases the risk of drug addiction. 2943 15