Prevalence of Incompletely Penetrant Huntington's Disease Alleles Among Individuals With Major Depressive Disorder

Abstract

Presymptomatic individuals with the Huntingtin (HTT) CAG expansion mutation that causes Huntington’s disease may have higher levels of depressive symptoms than healthy comparison populations. However, the prevalence of HTT CAG repeat expansions among individuals diagnosed with major depressive disorder has not been established

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