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Discovery and validation of blood biomarkers for suicidality

Suicides are a leading cause of death in psychiatric patients, and in society at large. Developing more quantitative and objective ways (biomarkers) for predicting and tracking suicidal states would have immediate practical applications and positive societal implications. We undertook such an endeav...

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Autores principales: Le-Niculescu, H, Levey, D F, Ayalew, M, Palmer, L, Gavrin, L M, Jain, N, Winiger, E, Bhosrekar, S, Shankar, G, Radel, M, Bellanger, E, Duckworth, H, Olesek, K, Vergo, J, Schweitzer, R, Yard, M, Ballew, A, Shekhar, A, Sandusky, G E, Schork, N J, Kurian, S M, Salomon, D R, Niculescu, A B
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3835939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23958961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2013.95
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author Le-Niculescu, H
Levey, D F
Ayalew, M
Palmer, L
Gavrin, L M
Jain, N
Winiger, E
Bhosrekar, S
Shankar, G
Radel, M
Bellanger, E
Duckworth, H
Olesek, K
Vergo, J
Schweitzer, R
Yard, M
Ballew, A
Shekhar, A
Sandusky, G E
Schork, N J
Kurian, S M
Salomon, D R
Niculescu, A B
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Levey, D F
Ayalew, M
Palmer, L
Gavrin, L M
Jain, N
Winiger, E
Bhosrekar, S
Shankar, G
Radel, M
Bellanger, E
Duckworth, H
Olesek, K
Vergo, J
Schweitzer, R
Yard, M
Ballew, A
Shekhar, A
Sandusky, G E
Schork, N J
Kurian, S M
Salomon, D R
Niculescu, A B
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description Suicides are a leading cause of death in psychiatric patients, and in society at large. Developing more quantitative and objective ways (biomarkers) for predicting and tracking suicidal states would have immediate practical applications and positive societal implications. We undertook such an endeavor. First, building on our previous blood biomarker work in mood disorders and psychosis, we decided to identify blood gene expression biomarkers for suicidality, looking at differential expression of genes in the blood of subjects with a major mood disorder (bipolar disorder), a high-risk population prone to suicidality. We compared no suicidal ideation (SI) states and high SI states using a powerful intrasubject design, as well as an intersubject case–case design, to generate a list of differentially expressed genes. Second, we used a comprehensive Convergent Functional Genomics (CFG) approach to identify and prioritize from the list of differentially expressed gene biomarkers of relevance to suicidality. CFG integrates multiple independent lines of evidence—genetic and functional genomic data—as a Bayesian strategy for identifying and prioritizing findings, reducing the false-positives and false-negatives inherent in each individual approach. Third, we examined whether expression levels of the blood biomarkers identified by us in the live bipolar subject cohort are actually altered in the blood in an age-matched cohort of suicide completers collected from the coroner's office, and report that 13 out of the 41 top CFG scoring biomarkers (32%) show step-wise significant change from no SI to high SI states, and then to the suicide completers group. Six out of them (15%) remained significant after strict Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. Fourth, we show that the blood levels of SAT1 (spermidine/spermine N1–acetyltransferase 1), the top biomarker identified by us, at the time of testing for this study, differentiated future as well as past hospitalizations with suicidality, in a live cohort of bipolar disorder subjects, and exhibited a similar but weaker pattern in a live cohort of psychosis (schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder) subjects. Three other (phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN), myristoylated alanine-rich protein kinase C substrate (MARCKS), and mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase 3 (MAP3K3)) of the six biomarkers that survived Bonferroni correction showed similar but weaker effects. Taken together, the prospective and retrospective hospitalization data suggests SAT1, PTEN, MARCKS and MAP3K3 might be not only state biomarkers but trait biomarkers as well. Fifth, we show how a multi-dimensional approach using SAT1 blood expression levels and two simple visual-analog scales for anxiety and mood enhances predictions of future hospitalizations for suicidality in the bipolar cohort (receiver-operating characteristic curve with area under the curve of 0.813). Of note, this simple approach does not directly ask about SI, which some individuals may deny or choose not to share with clinicians. Lastly, we conducted bioinformatic analyses to identify biological pathways, mechanisms and medication targets. Overall, suicidality may be underlined, at least in part, by biological mechanisms related to stress, inflammation and apoptosis.
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spelling pubmed-38359392013-11-21 Discovery and validation of blood biomarkers for suicidality Le-Niculescu, H Levey, D F Ayalew, M Palmer, L Gavrin, L M Jain, N Winiger, E Bhosrekar, S Shankar, G Radel, M Bellanger, E Duckworth, H Olesek, K Vergo, J Schweitzer, R Yard, M Ballew, A Shekhar, A Sandusky, G E Schork, N J Kurian, S M Salomon, D R Niculescu, A B Mol Psychiatry Immediate Communication Suicides are a leading cause of death in psychiatric patients, and in society at large. Developing more quantitative and objective ways (biomarkers) for predicting and tracking suicidal states would have immediate practical applications and positive societal implications. We undertook such an endeavor. First, building on our previous blood biomarker work in mood disorders and psychosis, we decided to identify blood gene expression biomarkers for suicidality, looking at differential expression of genes in the blood of subjects with a major mood disorder (bipolar disorder), a high-risk population prone to suicidality. We compared no suicidal ideation (SI) states and high SI states using a powerful intrasubject design, as well as an intersubject case–case design, to generate a list of differentially expressed genes. Second, we used a comprehensive Convergent Functional Genomics (CFG) approach to identify and prioritize from the list of differentially expressed gene biomarkers of relevance to suicidality. CFG integrates multiple independent lines of evidence—genetic and functional genomic data—as a Bayesian strategy for identifying and prioritizing findings, reducing the false-positives and false-negatives inherent in each individual approach. Third, we examined whether expression levels of the blood biomarkers identified by us in the live bipolar subject cohort are actually altered in the blood in an age-matched cohort of suicide completers collected from the coroner's office, and report that 13 out of the 41 top CFG scoring biomarkers (32%) show step-wise significant change from no SI to high SI states, and then to the suicide completers group. Six out of them (15%) remained significant after strict Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. Fourth, we show that the blood levels of SAT1 (spermidine/spermine N1–acetyltransferase 1), the top biomarker identified by us, at the time of testing for this study, differentiated future as well as past hospitalizations with suicidality, in a live cohort of bipolar disorder subjects, and exhibited a similar but weaker pattern in a live cohort of psychosis (schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder) subjects. Three other (phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN), myristoylated alanine-rich protein kinase C substrate (MARCKS), and mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase 3 (MAP3K3)) of the six biomarkers that survived Bonferroni correction showed similar but weaker effects. Taken together, the prospective and retrospective hospitalization data suggests SAT1, PTEN, MARCKS and MAP3K3 might be not only state biomarkers but trait biomarkers as well. Fifth, we show how a multi-dimensional approach using SAT1 blood expression levels and two simple visual-analog scales for anxiety and mood enhances predictions of future hospitalizations for suicidality in the bipolar cohort (receiver-operating characteristic curve with area under the curve of 0.813). Of note, this simple approach does not directly ask about SI, which some individuals may deny or choose not to share with clinicians. Lastly, we conducted bioinformatic analyses to identify biological pathways, mechanisms and medication targets. Overall, suicidality may be underlined, at least in part, by biological mechanisms related to stress, inflammation and apoptosis. Nature Publishing Group 2013-12 2013-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3835939/ /pubmed/23958961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2013.95 Text en Copyright © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
spellingShingle Immediate Communication
Le-Niculescu, H
Levey, D F
Ayalew, M
Palmer, L
Gavrin, L M
Jain, N
Winiger, E
Bhosrekar, S
Shankar, G
Radel, M
Bellanger, E
Duckworth, H
Olesek, K
Vergo, J
Schweitzer, R
Yard, M
Ballew, A
Shekhar, A
Sandusky, G E
Schork, N J
Kurian, S M
Salomon, D R
Niculescu, A B
Discovery and validation of blood biomarkers for suicidality
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title_short Discovery and validation of blood biomarkers for suicidality
title_sort discovery and validation of blood biomarkers for suicidality
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3835939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23958961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2013.95
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