DNA methylation of the IL6R gene moderates the association between biopsychosocial factors and depression

Kusuma, Reni Merta and Lesmana, Mohammad Hendra Setia and Amelia, Vivi Leona and Ansar, Muhamad and Wiratama, Bayu Satria and Muhtar, Muhammad Solihuddin and Chung, Min Huey (2025) DNA methylation of the IL6R gene moderates the association between biopsychosocial factors and depression. Translational Psychiatry, 15 (1): 499. ISSN 21583188

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Abstract

Biopsychosocial factors substantially increase the risk of depression in adults, and DNA methylation has been implicated as a mechanism through which these factors influence this risk. This study determined whether methylation levels moderate the association between biopsychosocial factors and depression. Using cross-sectional data from the Taiwan Biobank 2016-2017, the study examined the effects of biopsychosocial factors and DNA methylation on depression. The sample consisted of 96 participants aged 30 to 68 years. Depression and biopsychosocial factors were evaluated using self-reported questionnaires. Biopsychosocial factors included biological factors (age, sex, physical illness, body mass index BMI), psychological factors (alcohol experience, smoking experience, and exercise habit), and social factors (education, marriage, and dependency). To obtain methylated gene data, the Taiwan Biobank 2016-2017, 65 biological risk genes, and the GSE113725 dataset were intersected, revealing 5 genes and 14 CpG sites potentially associated with depression (IL2RB-cg02238178, IL2RB-cg11558856, IL15RA-cg03108606, IL15RA-cg07796897, IL15RA-cg08676905, IL6R-cg25853020, IL6R-cg09257526, IL6R-cg04715245, FTL-cg04385818, FTL-cg03039974, ZNF614-cg09503196, ZNF614-cg25776555, ZNF614-cg03293882, and ZNF614-cg15684917). The results indicated that BMI was negatively associated with depression risk (adjusted odds ratio aOR = 0.320, 95% confidence interval CI 0.117-0.876), whereas the methylation of IL6R_cg09257526 increased the risk of depression (aOR = 2.535, 95% CI 1.006-6.391) and significantly moderated the association between BMI and depression (aOR = 4.687, 95% CI 1.185-18.542). BMI plays a crucial role in biological factors and together with DNA methylation of the IL6R_cg09257526 gene contributes to the occurrence of depression in the Taiwanese population. © The Author(s) 2025.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: ferritin; ferritin light chain; interleukin 15 receptor alpha; interleukin 2 receptor beta; interleukin 6 receptor; unclassified drug; zinc finger protein; zinc finger protein 614; IL6R protein, human; adult; aged; alcohol consumption; Article; biopsychosocial model; body mass; controlled study; CpG island; cross-sectional study; depression; DNA methylation age; drinking behavior; educational status; female; genetic association; genetic risk; human; major clinical study; male; marriage; physical disease; psychological aspect; sample size; self-reported questionnaire; social aspect; Taiwan; DNA methylation; genetic predisposition; genetics; middle aged; psychology; risk factor; Adult; Aged; Body Mass Index; Cross-Sectional Studies; Depression; DNA Methylation; Female; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Receptors, Interleukin-6; Risk Factors
Subjects: R Medicine > RT Nursing
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing > Nursing
Depositing User: Ani PURWANDARI
Date Deposited: 27 Mar 2026 07:49
Last Modified: 27 Mar 2026 07:49
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/25964

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