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In humans, the connection between sleep and mood has long been recognized, although direct molecular evidence is lacking. We identified two rare variants in the circadian clock gene PERIOD3 (PER3-P415A/H417R) in humans with familial advanced sleep phase accompanied by higher Beck Depression Inventory and seasonality scores. hPER3-P415A/H417R transgenic mice showed an altered circadian period under constant light and exhibited phase shifts of the sleep-wake cycle in a short light period (photoperiod) paradigm. Molecular characterization revealed that the rare variants destabilized PER3 and failed to stabilize PERIOD1/2 proteins, which play critical roles in circadian timing. Although hPER3-P415A/H417R-Tg mice showed a mild depression-like phenotype, Per3 knockout mice demonstrated consistent depression-like behavior, particularly when studied under a short photoperiod, supporting a possible role for PER3 in mood regulation. These findings suggest that PER3 may be a nexus for sleep and mood regulation while fine-tuning these processes to adapt to seasonal changes.

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Luoying Zhang, Arisa Hirano, Pei-Ken Hsu, Christopher R Jones, Noriaki Sakai, Masashi Okuro, Thomas McMahon, Maya Yamazaki, Ying Xu, Noriko Saigoh, Kazumasa Saigoh, Shu-Ting Lin, Krista Kaasik, Seiji Nishino, Louis J Ptáček, Ying-Hui Fu. A PERIOD3 variant causes a circadian phenotype and is associated with a seasonal mood trait. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2016 Mar 15;113(11):E1536-44

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PMID: 26903630

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