Association among clinical response, hippocampal volume, and FKBP5 gene expression in individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder receiving cognitive behavioral therapy

Einat Levy-Gigi, Csilla Szabó, Oguz Kelemen, Szabolcs Kéri

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Abstract

Background Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by a reduced expression of FKBP5, a key modulator of the glucocorticoid receptor. Smaller hippocampal volume has also been documented in PTSD. We explored possible changes in FKBP5 gene expression and brain structure in patients with PTSD after cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Methods We measured peripheral FKBP5 RNA and volumes of the hippocampus, amygdala, and medial orbitofrontal cortex in 39 patients with PTSD before and after CBT. The control subjects were 31 trauma-exposed individuals without PTSD who were also assessed twice. Gene expression changes were screened with a microarray toolkit, which was followed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction for FKBP5 RNA. Brain volumes were measured using FreeSurfer. Results At baseline, patients with PTSD showed lower FKBP5 gene expression and smaller hippocampal and medial orbitofrontal cortex, but not amygdala, volumes relative to control subjects. At follow-up, we found significantly increased FKBP5 expression and increased hippocampal volume in patients with PTSD. At follow-up, patients did not differ from control subjects in hippocampal volume. Improvement in PTSD symptoms was predicted by increased FKBP5 expression and increased hippocampal volume, but the primary predictor was FKBP5 expression. The most significantly altered gene expression in patients with PTSD relative to control subjects was found for ribosomal protein S6 kinase, which did not change after CBT and did not correlate with hippocampal volume. Conclusions Clinical improvement in individuals with PTSD was associated with increased expression of FKBP5 and increased hippocampal volume, which were positively correlated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)793-800
Number of pages8
JournalBiological Psychiatry
Volume74
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2013
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This study was supported by Hungarian Research Fund (OTKA NF72488)/TÁMOP-4.2.2.A-11/1/KONV-2012-0052.

Funding

This study was supported by Hungarian Research Fund (OTKA NF72488)/TÁMOP-4.2.2.A-11/1/KONV-2012-0052.

FundersFunder number
Hungarian Scientific Research FundNF72488, -2012-0052

    Keywords

    • Cognitive behavioral therapy
    • FKBP5
    • gene expression
    • hippocampus
    • posttraumatic stress disorder
    • structural brain imaging

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