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Linking the Triad of Telomere Length, Inflammation, and Gut Dysbiosis in the Manifestation of Depression
Mohd Rabi Bazaz, Ramya Balasubramanian, Nancy Monroy‐Jaramillo, Manoj P. Dandekar
ACS Chemical Neuroscience · 2021 · ▲ 20 citations
Abstract
Telomere(definition) length is an indispensable marker for cellular and biological aging, and it also represents an individual's physical and mental health status. Telomere shortening has been observed in chronic inflammatory conditions, which in turn accelerates aging and risk for psychiatric disorders, including depression. Considering the influence of inflammation and telomere shortening on the gut-brain axis, herein we describe a plausible interplay between telomere attrition, inflammation, and gut dysbiosis in the neurobiology of depression. Telomere shortening and hyperinflammation are well reported in depression. A negative impact of augmented inflammation has been noted on the intestinal permeability and microbial consortia and their byproducts in depressive patients. Moreover, gut dysbiosis provokes host-immune responses. As the gut microbiome is gaining importance in the manifestation and management of depression, herein we discuss whether telomere attrition is connected with the perturbation of commensal microflora. We also describe a pathological connection of cortisol with hyperinflammation, telomere shortening, and gut dysbiosis occurring in depression. This review summarizes how the triad of telomere attrition, inflammation, and gut dysbiosis is interconnected and modulates the risk for depression by regulating the systemic cortisol levels.
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Bazaz, M.R., Balasubramanian, R., Monroy‐Jaramillo, N., & Dandekar, M.P. (2021). Linking the Triad of Telomere Length, Inflammation, and Gut Dysbiosis in the Manifestation of Depression. <em>ACS Chemical Neuroscience</em>. https://doi.org/10.1021/acschemneuro.1c00457
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Bazaz MR, Balasubramanian R, Monroy‐Jaramillo N, Dandekar MP. Linking the Triad of Telomere Length, Inflammation, and Gut Dysbiosis in the Manifestation of Depression. ACS Chemical Neuroscience. 2021. doi:10.1021/acschemneuro.1c00457.
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@article{mohd2021Linkin,
title = {Linking the Triad of Telomere Length, Inflammation, and Gut Dysbiosis in the Manifestation of Depression},
author = {Mohd Rabi Bazaz and Ramya Balasubramanian and Nancy Monroy‐Jaramillo and Manoj P. Dandekar},
journal = {ACS Chemical Neuroscience},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.1021/acschemneuro.1c00457},
}
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