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Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses
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article
Author
Okbay, AysuBaselmans, Bart MLDe Neve, Jan-EmmanuelTurley, PatrickNivard, Michel GFontana, Mark AlanMeddens, S Fleur WLinnér, Richard KarlssonRietveld, Cornelius ADerringer, JaimeGratten, JacobLee, James JLiu, Jimmy Zde Vlaming, RonaldAhluwalia, Tarunveer SBuchwald, JadwigaCavadino, AlanaFrazier-Wood, Alexis CFurlotte, Nicholas AGarfield, VictoriaGeisel, Marie HenrikeGonzalez, Juan RHaitjema, SaskiaKarlsson, Robertvan der Laan, Sander WLadwig, Karl-HeinzLahti, Jarivan der Lee, Sven JLind, Penelope ALiu, TianMatteson, LindsayMihailov, EvelinMiller, Michael BMinica, Camelia CNolte, Ilja MMook-Kanamori, Dennisvan der Most, Peter JOldmeadow, ChristopherQian, YongRaitakari, OlliRawal, RajeshRealo, AnuRueedi, RicoSchmidt, BörgeSmith, Albert VStergiakouli, EvieTanaka, ToshikoTaylor, KentThorleifsson, GudmarWedenoja, JuhoWellmann, JuergenWestra, Harm-JanWillems, Sara MZhao, WeiAmin, NajafBakshi, AndrewBergmann, SvenBjornsdottir, GydaBoyle, Patricia ACherney, SamanthaCox, Simon RDavies, GailDavis, Oliver SPDing, JunDirek, NeseEibich, PeterEmeny, Rebecca TFatemifar, GhazalehFaul, Jessica DFerrucci, LuigiForstner, Andreas JGieger, ChristianGupta, RichaHarris, Tamara BHarris, Juliette MHolliday, Elizabeth GHottenga, Jouke-JanDe Jager, Philip LKaakinen, Marika AKajantie, EeroKarhunen, VilleKolcic, IvanaKumari, MeenaLauner, Lenore JFranke, LudeLi-Gao, RuifangLiewald, David CKoini, MarisaLoukola, AnuMarques-Vidal, PedroMontgomery, Grant WMosing, Miriam APaternoster, LaviniaPattie, AlisonPetrovic, Katja EPulkki-Råback, LauraQuaye, LydiaRäikkönen, KatriRudan, IgorScott, Rodney J
Source
Nature Genetics. 48(6)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Genetics
Mental Health
Human Genome
Depression
Anxiety Disorders
Bayes Theorem
Genome-Wide Association Study
Humans
Neuroticism
Phenotype
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
LifeLines Cohort Study
Medical and Health Sciences
Developmental Biology
Agricultural biotechnology
Bioinformatics and computational biology
Language
Abstract
Very few genetic variants have been associated with depression and neuroticism, likely because of limitations on sample size in previous studies. Subjective well-being, a phenotype that is genetically correlated with both of these traits, has not yet been studied with genome-wide data. We conducted genome-wide association studies of three phenotypes: subjective well-being (n = 298,420), depressive symptoms (n = 161,460), and neuroticism (n = 170,911). We identify 3 variants associated with subjective well-being, 2 variants associated with depressive symptoms, and 11 variants associated with neuroticism, including 2 inversion polymorphisms. The two loci associated with depressive symptoms replicate in an independent depression sample. Joint analyses that exploit the high genetic correlations between the phenotypes (|ρ^| ≈ 0.8) strengthen the overall credibility of the findings and allow us to identify additional variants. Across our phenotypes, loci regulating expression in central nervous system and adrenal or pancreas tissues are strongly enriched for association.