%0 Journal Article %T Depression was associated with apolipoprotein E ε4 allele polymorphism: A meta-analysis %J Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences %I Mashhad University of Medical Sciences %Z 2008-3866 %A Wang, Wei-wei %A Liu, Xiao-lei %A Ruan, Ye %A Wang, Lin %A Bao, Tianhao %D 2019 %\ 02/01/2019 %V 22 %N 2 %P 112-117 %! Depression was associated with apolipoprotein E ε4 allele polymorphism: A meta-analysis %K Apolipoprotein E %K Depression %K Meta-analysis %K Polymorphism %K ε4 allele %R 10.22038/ijbms.2018.30825.7436 %X Objective(s): Previous studies have reached different conclusions regarding an association between apolipoprotein E (APOE) polymorphisms and depression. This meta-analysis was designed to clarify these controversies. Materials and Methods: Literatures were identified reviewing the national and international databases. The eligible articles for meta-analysis were determined by quality assessment and implementation of inclusion/exclusion criteria. This meta-analysis was performed using Review Manager 5.2 software. The odds ratios (ORs) with corresponding 95% confidence interval (CIs) were calculated using a fixed effects model. Funnel plots and Egger’s regression tests were used to assess the publication bias. Results: A total of nine studies that met the inclusion criteria were identified by performing a comprehensive search on the association between APOE polymorphisms and depression. APOE ε4 allele was significantly associated with depression (allele: OR=1.36, 95%CI=1.11-1.66, P=0.003; dominant: OR=1.34, 95%CI=1.06-1.68, P=0.001; recessive: OR= 1.11, 95%CI =0.45-2.76, P=0.82). HAMD scores were higher in depression patients with-APOE ε4 genotype than who without-APOE ε4 genotype (OR=0.96, 95%CI=0.16-1.76, P=0.02). Conclusion: APOE ε4 allele increased the depression risk; depressive patients carrying APOE ε4 allele had more severe depressive symptoms. %U https://ijbms.mums.ac.ir/article_12084_dc76832d08b80c46183f2a73ab816eab.pdf