An Analysis of Two Genome-wide Association Meta-analyses Identifies a New Locus for Broad Depression Phenotype

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  • Nese Direk
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  • Stephanie Williams
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  • Jennifer A Smith
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  • Stephan Ripke
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  • Tracy Air
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  • Azmeraw T Amare
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  • Najaf Amin
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  • Bernhard T Baune
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  • David A Bennett
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  • Douglas H R Blackwood
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  • Dorret Boomsma
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  • Gerome Breen
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  • Henriette N Buttenschøn
  • Enda M Byrne
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  • Anders D Børglum
  • Enrique Castelao
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  • Sven Cichon
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  • Toni-Kim Clarke
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  • Marilyn C Cornelis
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  • Udo Dannlowski
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  • Philip L De Jager
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  • Ayse Demirkan
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  • Enrico Domenici
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  • Cornelia M van Duijn
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  • Erin C Dunn
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  • Johan G Eriksson
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  • Tonu Esko
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  • Jessica D Faul
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  • Luigi Ferrucci
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  • Myriam Fornage
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  • Eco de Geus
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  • Michael Gill
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  • Scott D Gordon
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  • Hans Jörgen Grabe
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  • Gerard van Grootheest
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  • Steven P Hamilton
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  • Catharina A Hartman
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  • Andrew C Heath
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  • Karin Hek
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  • Albert Hofman
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  • Georg Homuth
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  • Carsten Horn
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  • Jouke Jan Hottenga
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  • Sharon L R Kardia
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  • Stefan Kloiber
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  • Karestan Koenen
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  • Zoltán Kutalik
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  • Karl-Heinz Ladwig
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  • Jari Lahti
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  • Douglas F Levinson
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  • Cathryn M Lewis
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  • Glyn Lewis
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  • Qingqin S Li
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  • David J Llewellyn
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  • Susanne Lucae
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  • Kathryn L Lunetta
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  • Donald J MacIntyre
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  • Pamela Madden
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  • Nicholas G Martin
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  • Andrew M McIntosh
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  • Andres Metspalu
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  • Yuri Milaneschi
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  • Grant W Montgomery
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  • Ole Mors
  • Thomas H Mosley
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  • Joanne M Murabito
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  • Bertram Müller-Myhsok
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  • Markus M Nöthen
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  • Dale R Nyholt
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  • Michael C O'Donovan
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  • Brenda W Penninx
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  • Michele L Pergadia
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  • Roy Perlis
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  • James B Potash
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  • Martin Preisig
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  • Shaun M Purcell
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  • Jorge A Quiroz
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  • Katri Räikkönen
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  • John P Rice
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  • Marcella Rietschel
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  • Margarita Rivera
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  • Thomas G Schulze
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  • Jianxin Shi
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  • Stanley Shyn
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  • Grant C Sinnamon
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  • Johannes H Smit
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  • Jordan W Smoller
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  • Harold Snieder
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  • Toshiko Tanaka
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  • Katherine E Tansey
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  • Alexander Teumer
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  • Rudolf Uher
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  • Daniel Umbricht
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  • Sandra Van der Auwera
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  • Erin B Ware
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  • David R Weir
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  • Myrna M Weissman
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  • Gonneke Willemsen
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  • Jingyun Yang
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  • Wei Zhao
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  • Henning Tiemeier
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  • Patrick F Sullivan

BACKGROUND: The genetics of depression has been explored in genome-wide association studies that focused on either major depressive disorder or depressive symptoms with mostly negative findings. A broad depression phenotype including both phenotypes has not been tested previously using a genome-wide association approach. We aimed to identify genetic polymorphisms significantly associated with a broad phenotype from depressive symptoms to major depressive disorder.

METHODS: We analyzed two prior studies of 70,017 participants of European ancestry from general and clinical populations in the discovery stage. We performed a replication meta-analysis of 28,328 participants. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based heritability and genetic correlations were calculated using linkage disequilibrium score regression. Discovery and replication analyses were performed using a p-value-based meta-analysis. Lifetime major depressive disorder and depressive symptom scores were used as the outcome measures.

RESULTS: The SNP-based heritability of major depressive disorder was 0.21 (SE = 0.02), the SNP-based heritability of depressive symptoms was 0.04 (SE = 0.01), and their genetic correlation was 1.001 (SE = 0.2). We found one genome-wide significant locus related to the broad depression phenotype (rs9825823, chromosome 3: 61,082,153, p = 8.2 × 10(-9)) located in an intron of the FHIT gene. We replicated this SNP in independent samples (p = .02) and the overall meta-analysis of the discovery and replication cohorts (1.0 × 10(-9)).

CONCLUSIONS: This large study identified a new locus for depression. Our results support a continuum between depressive symptoms and major depressive disorder. A phenotypically more inclusive approach may help to achieve the large sample sizes needed to detect susceptibility loci for depression.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftBiological Psychiatry
Vol/bind82
Nummer5
Sider (fra-til)322-329
Antal sider8
ISSN0006-3223
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 sep. 2017

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