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Identification of 15 genetic loci associated with risk of major depression in individuals of European descent

Despite strong evidence supporting the heritability of Major Depressive Disorder, previous genome-wide studies were unable to identify risk loci among individuals of European descent. We used self-reported data from 75,607 individuals reporting clinical diagnosis of depression and 231,747 reporting...

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Autores principales: Hyde, Craig L., Nagle, Mike W., Tian, Chao, Chen, Xing, Paciga, Sara A., Wendland, Jens R., Tung, Joyce, Hinds, David A., Perlis, Roy H., Winslow, Ashley R.
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Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5706769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27479909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.3623
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author Hyde, Craig L.
Nagle, Mike W.
Tian, Chao
Chen, Xing
Paciga, Sara A.
Wendland, Jens R.
Tung, Joyce
Hinds, David A.
Perlis, Roy H.
Winslow, Ashley R.
author_facet Hyde, Craig L.
Nagle, Mike W.
Tian, Chao
Chen, Xing
Paciga, Sara A.
Wendland, Jens R.
Tung, Joyce
Hinds, David A.
Perlis, Roy H.
Winslow, Ashley R.
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description Despite strong evidence supporting the heritability of Major Depressive Disorder, previous genome-wide studies were unable to identify risk loci among individuals of European descent. We used self-reported data from 75,607 individuals reporting clinical diagnosis of depression and 231,747 reporting no history of depression through 23andMe, and meta-analyzed these results with published MDD GWAS results. We identified five independent variants from four regions associated with self-report of clinical diagnosis or treatment for depression. Loci with pval<1.0×10(−5) in the meta-analysis were further analyzed in a replication dataset (45,773 cases and 106,354 controls) from 23andMe. A total of 17 independent SNPs from 15 regions reached genome-wide significance after joint-analysis over all three datasets. Some of these loci were also implicated in GWAS of related psychiatric traits. These studies provide evidence for large-scale consumer genomic data as a powerful and efficient complement to traditional means of ascertainment for neuropsychiatric disease genomics.
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spelling pubmed-57067692017-11-29 Identification of 15 genetic loci associated with risk of major depression in individuals of European descent Hyde, Craig L. Nagle, Mike W. Tian, Chao Chen, Xing Paciga, Sara A. Wendland, Jens R. Tung, Joyce Hinds, David A. Perlis, Roy H. Winslow, Ashley R. Nat Genet Article Despite strong evidence supporting the heritability of Major Depressive Disorder, previous genome-wide studies were unable to identify risk loci among individuals of European descent. We used self-reported data from 75,607 individuals reporting clinical diagnosis of depression and 231,747 reporting no history of depression through 23andMe, and meta-analyzed these results with published MDD GWAS results. We identified five independent variants from four regions associated with self-report of clinical diagnosis or treatment for depression. Loci with pval<1.0×10(−5) in the meta-analysis were further analyzed in a replication dataset (45,773 cases and 106,354 controls) from 23andMe. A total of 17 independent SNPs from 15 regions reached genome-wide significance after joint-analysis over all three datasets. Some of these loci were also implicated in GWAS of related psychiatric traits. These studies provide evidence for large-scale consumer genomic data as a powerful and efficient complement to traditional means of ascertainment for neuropsychiatric disease genomics. 2016-08-01 2016-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5706769/ /pubmed/27479909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.3623 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Chen, Xing
Paciga, Sara A.
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Tung, Joyce
Hinds, David A.
Perlis, Roy H.
Winslow, Ashley R.
Identification of 15 genetic loci associated with risk of major depression in individuals of European descent
title Identification of 15 genetic loci associated with risk of major depression in individuals of European descent
title_full Identification of 15 genetic loci associated with risk of major depression in individuals of European descent
title_fullStr Identification of 15 genetic loci associated with risk of major depression in individuals of European descent
title_full_unstemmed Identification of 15 genetic loci associated with risk of major depression in individuals of European descent
title_short Identification of 15 genetic loci associated with risk of major depression in individuals of European descent
title_sort identification of 15 genetic loci associated with risk of major depression in individuals of european descent
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5706769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27479909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.3623
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