P11 and its role in depression and therapeutic responses to antidepressants

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Abstract

Studies of the multifunctional protein p11 (also known as S100A10) are shedding light on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying depression. Here, we review data implicating p11 in both the amplification of serotonergic signalling and the regulation of gene transcription. We summarize studies demonstrating that levels of p11 are regulated in depression and by antidepressant regimens and, conversely, that p11 regulates depression-like behaviours and/or responses to antidepressants. Current and future studies of p11 may provide a molecular and cellular framework for the development of novel antidepressant therapies. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited.

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Svenningsson, P., Kim, Y., Warner-Schmidt, J., Oh, Y. S., & Greengard, P. (2013, October). P11 and its role in depression and therapeutic responses to antidepressants. Nature Reviews Neuroscience. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrn3564

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