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Genetic evidence suggests posttraumatic stress disorder as a subtype of major depressive disorder

BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are highly comorbid and exhibit strong correlations with one another. We aimed to investigate mechanisms of underlying relationships between PTSD and 3 kinds of depressive phenotypes, namely, MDD, depressed affect (...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Fuquan, Rao, Shuquan, Cao, Hongbao, Zhang, Xiangrong, Wang, Qiang, Xu, Yong, Sun, Jing, Wang, Chun, Chen, Jiu, Xu, Xijia, Zhang, Ning, Tian, Lin, Yuan, Jianmin, Wang, Guoqiang, Cai, Lei, Xu, Mingqing, Baranova, Ancha
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Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8803333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33905376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI145942
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author Zhang, Fuquan
Rao, Shuquan
Cao, Hongbao
Zhang, Xiangrong
Wang, Qiang
Xu, Yong
Sun, Jing
Wang, Chun
Chen, Jiu
Xu, Xijia
Zhang, Ning
Tian, Lin
Yuan, Jianmin
Wang, Guoqiang
Cai, Lei
Xu, Mingqing
Baranova, Ancha
author_facet Zhang, Fuquan
Rao, Shuquan
Cao, Hongbao
Zhang, Xiangrong
Wang, Qiang
Xu, Yong
Sun, Jing
Wang, Chun
Chen, Jiu
Xu, Xijia
Zhang, Ning
Tian, Lin
Yuan, Jianmin
Wang, Guoqiang
Cai, Lei
Xu, Mingqing
Baranova, Ancha
author_sort Zhang, Fuquan
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description BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are highly comorbid and exhibit strong correlations with one another. We aimed to investigate mechanisms of underlying relationships between PTSD and 3 kinds of depressive phenotypes, namely, MDD, depressed affect (DAF), and depression (DEP, including both MDD and the broad definition of depression). METHODS: Genetic correlations between PTSD and the depressive phenotypes were tested using linkage disequilibrium score regression. Polygenic overlap analysis was used to estimate shared and trait-specific causal variants across a pair of traits. Causal relationships between PTSD and the depressive phenotypes were investigated using Mendelian randomization. Shared genomic loci between PTSD and MDD were identified using cross-trait meta-analysis. RESULTS: Genetic correlations of PTSD with the depressive phenotypes were in the range of 0.71–0.80. The estimated numbers of causal variants were 14,565, 12,965, 10,565, and 4,986 for MDD, DEP, DAF, and PTSD, respectively. In each case, causal variants contributing to PTSD were completely or largely covered by causal variants defining each of the depressive phenotypes. Mendelian randomization analysis indicated that the genetically determined depressive phenotypes confer a causal effect on PTSD (b = 0.21–0.31). Notably, genetically determined PTSD confers a causal effect on DEP (b = 0.14) and DAF (b = 0.15), but not MDD. Cross-trait meta-analysis of MDD and PTSD identified 47 genomic loci, including 29 loci shared between PTSD and MDD. CONCLUSION: Evidence from shared genetics suggests that PTSD is a subtype of MDD. This study provides support to the efforts in reducing diagnostic heterogeneity in psychiatric nosology. FUNDING: The National Key Research and Development Program of China and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
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spelling pubmed-88033332022-02-04 Genetic evidence suggests posttraumatic stress disorder as a subtype of major depressive disorder Zhang, Fuquan Rao, Shuquan Cao, Hongbao Zhang, Xiangrong Wang, Qiang Xu, Yong Sun, Jing Wang, Chun Chen, Jiu Xu, Xijia Zhang, Ning Tian, Lin Yuan, Jianmin Wang, Guoqiang Cai, Lei Xu, Mingqing Baranova, Ancha J Clin Invest Clinical Medicine BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are highly comorbid and exhibit strong correlations with one another. We aimed to investigate mechanisms of underlying relationships between PTSD and 3 kinds of depressive phenotypes, namely, MDD, depressed affect (DAF), and depression (DEP, including both MDD and the broad definition of depression). METHODS: Genetic correlations between PTSD and the depressive phenotypes were tested using linkage disequilibrium score regression. Polygenic overlap analysis was used to estimate shared and trait-specific causal variants across a pair of traits. Causal relationships between PTSD and the depressive phenotypes were investigated using Mendelian randomization. Shared genomic loci between PTSD and MDD were identified using cross-trait meta-analysis. RESULTS: Genetic correlations of PTSD with the depressive phenotypes were in the range of 0.71–0.80. The estimated numbers of causal variants were 14,565, 12,965, 10,565, and 4,986 for MDD, DEP, DAF, and PTSD, respectively. In each case, causal variants contributing to PTSD were completely or largely covered by causal variants defining each of the depressive phenotypes. Mendelian randomization analysis indicated that the genetically determined depressive phenotypes confer a causal effect on PTSD (b = 0.21–0.31). Notably, genetically determined PTSD confers a causal effect on DEP (b = 0.14) and DAF (b = 0.15), but not MDD. Cross-trait meta-analysis of MDD and PTSD identified 47 genomic loci, including 29 loci shared between PTSD and MDD. CONCLUSION: Evidence from shared genetics suggests that PTSD is a subtype of MDD. This study provides support to the efforts in reducing diagnostic heterogeneity in psychiatric nosology. FUNDING: The National Key Research and Development Program of China and the National Natural Science Foundation of China. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022-02-01 2022-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8803333/ /pubmed/33905376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI145942 Text en © 2022 Zhang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Clinical Medicine
Zhang, Fuquan
Rao, Shuquan
Cao, Hongbao
Zhang, Xiangrong
Wang, Qiang
Xu, Yong
Sun, Jing
Wang, Chun
Chen, Jiu
Xu, Xijia
Zhang, Ning
Tian, Lin
Yuan, Jianmin
Wang, Guoqiang
Cai, Lei
Xu, Mingqing
Baranova, Ancha
Genetic evidence suggests posttraumatic stress disorder as a subtype of major depressive disorder
title Genetic evidence suggests posttraumatic stress disorder as a subtype of major depressive disorder
title_full Genetic evidence suggests posttraumatic stress disorder as a subtype of major depressive disorder
title_fullStr Genetic evidence suggests posttraumatic stress disorder as a subtype of major depressive disorder
title_full_unstemmed Genetic evidence suggests posttraumatic stress disorder as a subtype of major depressive disorder
title_short Genetic evidence suggests posttraumatic stress disorder as a subtype of major depressive disorder
title_sort genetic evidence suggests posttraumatic stress disorder as a subtype of major depressive disorder
topic Clinical Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8803333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33905376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI145942
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