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Passive and active suicidal ideation in a population-based sample of older adults: Associations with polygenic risk scores of relevance for suicidal behavior

INTRODUCTION: There are few studies investigating genetic factors related to suicidal ideation or behavior in older adult populations. Our aim was to test associations between passive and active suicidal ideation and polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for suicidality and other traits of relevance for suic...

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Autores principales: Zettergren, Anna, Jonson, Mattias, Mellqvist Fässberg, Madeleine, Najar, Jenna, Rydberg Sterner, Therese, Seidu, Nazib M., Kern, Silke, Blennow, Kaj, Zetterberg, Henrik, Skoog, Ingmar, Waern, Margda
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9989261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36896349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1101956
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author Zettergren, Anna
Jonson, Mattias
Mellqvist Fässberg, Madeleine
Najar, Jenna
Rydberg Sterner, Therese
Seidu, Nazib M.
Kern, Silke
Blennow, Kaj
Zetterberg, Henrik
Skoog, Ingmar
Waern, Margda
author_facet Zettergren, Anna
Jonson, Mattias
Mellqvist Fässberg, Madeleine
Najar, Jenna
Rydberg Sterner, Therese
Seidu, Nazib M.
Kern, Silke
Blennow, Kaj
Zetterberg, Henrik
Skoog, Ingmar
Waern, Margda
author_sort Zettergren, Anna
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description INTRODUCTION: There are few studies investigating genetic factors related to suicidal ideation or behavior in older adult populations. Our aim was to test associations between passive and active suicidal ideation and polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for suicidality and other traits of relevance for suicidality in old age (i.e. depression, neuroticism, loneliness, Alzheimer’s disease, cognitive performance, educational attainment, and several specified vascular diseases) in a population-based sample aged 70 years and older. METHODS: Participants in the prospective H70 study in Gothenburg, Sweden, took part in a psychiatric examination that included the Paykel questions on active and passive suicidal ideation. Genotyping was performed with the Neurochip (Illumina). After quality control of the genetic data the sample included 3467 participants. PRSs for suicidality and other related traits were calculated based on summary statistics from recent GWASs of relevance. Exclusion of persons with dementia or incomplete data on suicidal ideation yielded 3019 participants, age range 70–101 years. Associations between past year suicidal ideation (any level) and selected PRSs were analysed using general estimation equation (GEE) models, adjusted for sex and age. RESULTS: We observed associations between passive/active suicidal ideation and PRSs for depression (three versions), neuroticism, and general cognitive performance. After excluding individuals with current major depressive disorder (MDD), similar associations were seen with PRS for neuroticism, general cognitive performance and two PRSs for depression. No associations were found between suicidal ideation and PRSs for suicidality, loneliness, Alzheimer’s disease, educational attainment, or vascular disease. DISCUSSION: Our results could indicate which types of genetic susceptibility that are of importance for suicidality in old age, and these findings can help to shed light on potential mechanisms that may be involved in passive and active suicidal ideation in late-life, also in those with no current MDD. However, due to the limited sample size, the results need to be interpreted with caution until replicated in larger samples.
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spelling pubmed-99892612023-03-08 Passive and active suicidal ideation in a population-based sample of older adults: Associations with polygenic risk scores of relevance for suicidal behavior Zettergren, Anna Jonson, Mattias Mellqvist Fässberg, Madeleine Najar, Jenna Rydberg Sterner, Therese Seidu, Nazib M. Kern, Silke Blennow, Kaj Zetterberg, Henrik Skoog, Ingmar Waern, Margda Front Psychiatry Psychiatry INTRODUCTION: There are few studies investigating genetic factors related to suicidal ideation or behavior in older adult populations. Our aim was to test associations between passive and active suicidal ideation and polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for suicidality and other traits of relevance for suicidality in old age (i.e. depression, neuroticism, loneliness, Alzheimer’s disease, cognitive performance, educational attainment, and several specified vascular diseases) in a population-based sample aged 70 years and older. METHODS: Participants in the prospective H70 study in Gothenburg, Sweden, took part in a psychiatric examination that included the Paykel questions on active and passive suicidal ideation. Genotyping was performed with the Neurochip (Illumina). After quality control of the genetic data the sample included 3467 participants. PRSs for suicidality and other related traits were calculated based on summary statistics from recent GWASs of relevance. Exclusion of persons with dementia or incomplete data on suicidal ideation yielded 3019 participants, age range 70–101 years. Associations between past year suicidal ideation (any level) and selected PRSs were analysed using general estimation equation (GEE) models, adjusted for sex and age. RESULTS: We observed associations between passive/active suicidal ideation and PRSs for depression (three versions), neuroticism, and general cognitive performance. After excluding individuals with current major depressive disorder (MDD), similar associations were seen with PRS for neuroticism, general cognitive performance and two PRSs for depression. No associations were found between suicidal ideation and PRSs for suicidality, loneliness, Alzheimer’s disease, educational attainment, or vascular disease. DISCUSSION: Our results could indicate which types of genetic susceptibility that are of importance for suicidality in old age, and these findings can help to shed light on potential mechanisms that may be involved in passive and active suicidal ideation in late-life, also in those with no current MDD. However, due to the limited sample size, the results need to be interpreted with caution until replicated in larger samples. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9989261/ /pubmed/36896349 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1101956 Text en Copyright © 2023 Zettergren, Jonson, Mellqvist Fässberg, Najar, Rydberg Sterner, Seidu, Kern, Blennow, Zetterberg, Skoog and Waern. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Zettergren, Anna
Jonson, Mattias
Mellqvist Fässberg, Madeleine
Najar, Jenna
Rydberg Sterner, Therese
Seidu, Nazib M.
Kern, Silke
Blennow, Kaj
Zetterberg, Henrik
Skoog, Ingmar
Waern, Margda
Passive and active suicidal ideation in a population-based sample of older adults: Associations with polygenic risk scores of relevance for suicidal behavior
title Passive and active suicidal ideation in a population-based sample of older adults: Associations with polygenic risk scores of relevance for suicidal behavior
title_full Passive and active suicidal ideation in a population-based sample of older adults: Associations with polygenic risk scores of relevance for suicidal behavior
title_fullStr Passive and active suicidal ideation in a population-based sample of older adults: Associations with polygenic risk scores of relevance for suicidal behavior
title_full_unstemmed Passive and active suicidal ideation in a population-based sample of older adults: Associations with polygenic risk scores of relevance for suicidal behavior
title_short Passive and active suicidal ideation in a population-based sample of older adults: Associations with polygenic risk scores of relevance for suicidal behavior
title_sort passive and active suicidal ideation in a population-based sample of older adults: associations with polygenic risk scores of relevance for suicidal behavior
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9989261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36896349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1101956
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