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GWAS Meta-Analysis of Suicide Attempt: Identification of 12 Genome-Wide Significant Loci and Implication of Genetic Risks for Specific Health Factors.
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Docherty, Anna RMullins, NiamhAshley-Koch, Allison EQin, XuejunColeman, Jonathan R IShabalin, AndreyKang, JooEunMurnyak, BalaszWendt, FrankAdams, MarkCampos, Adrian IDiBlasi, EmilyFullerton, Janice MKranzler, Henry RBakian, Amanda VMonson, Eric TRentería, Miguel EWalss-Bass, ConsueloAndreassen, Ole ABehera, ChittaranjanBulik, Cynthia MEdenberg, Howard JKessler, Ronald CMann, J JohnNurnberger, John IPistis, GiorgioStreit, FabianUrsano, Robert JPolimanti, RenatoDennis, MichelleGarrett, MelanieHair, LaurenHarvey, PhilipHauser, Elizabeth RHauser, Michael AHuffman, JenniferJacobson, DanielMadduri, RaviMcMahon, BenjaminOslin, David WTrafton, JodieAwasthi, SwapnilBerrettini, Wade HBohus, MartinChang, XiaoChen, Hsi-ChungChen, Wei JChristensen, Erik DCrow, ScottDuriez, PhilibertEdwards, Alexis CFernández-Aranda, FernandoGalfalvy, HangaGandal, MichaelGorwood, PhilipGuo, YiranHafferty, Jonathan DHakonarson, HakonHalmi, Katherine AHishimoto, AkitoyoJain, SoniaJamain, StéphaneJiménez-Murcia, SusanaJohnson, CraigKaplan, Allan SKaye, Walter HKeel, Pamela KKennedy, James LKim, MinsooKlump, Kelly LLevey, Daniel FLi, DongLiao, Shih-ChengLieb, KlausLilenfeld, LisaMarshall, Christian RMitchell, James EOkazaki, SatoshiOtsuka, IkuoPinto, DalilaPowers, AbigailRamoz, NicolasRipke, StephanRoepke, StefanRozanov, VsevolodScherer, Stephen WSchmahl, ChristianSokolowski, MarcusStarnawska, AnnaStrober, MichaelSu, Mei-HsinThornton, Laura MTreasure, JanetWare, Erin BWatson, Hunna JWitt, Stephanie HWoodside, D BlakeYilmaz, ZeynepZillich, LeaAdolfsson, RolfAgartz, IngridAlda, MartinAlfredsson, LarsAppadurai, VivekArtigas, María SolerVan der Auwera, SandraAzevedo, M HelenaBass, NicholasBau, Claiton H DBaune, Bernhard TBellivier, FrankBerger, KlausBiernacka, Joanna MBigdeli, Tim BBinder, Elisabeth BBoehnke, MichaelBoks, Marco PBraff, David LBryant, RichardBudde, MonikaByrne, Enda MCahn, WiepkeCastelao, EnriqueCervilla, Jorge AChaumette, BorisCorvin, AidenCraddock, NicholasDjurovic, SrdjanFoo, Jerome CForstner, Andreas JFrye, MarkGatt, Justine MGiegling, InaGrabe, Hans JGreen, Melissa JGrevet, Eugenio HGrigoroiu-Serbanescu, MariaGutierrez, BlancaGuzman-Parra, JoseHamshere, Marian LHartmann, Annette MHauser, JoannaHeilmann-Heimbach, StefanieHoffmann, PerIsing, MarcusJones, IanJones, Lisa AJonsson, Lina, 1982; Kahn, René SKelsoe, John RKendler, Kenneth SKloiber, StefanKoenen, Karestan CKogevinas, ManolisKrebs, Marie-OdileLandén, MikaelLeboyer, MarionLee, Phil HLevinson, Douglas FLiao, CalwingLissowska, JolantaMayoral, FerminMcElroy, Susan LMcGrath, PatrickMcGuffin, PeterMcQuillin, AndrewMehta, DivyaMelle, IngridMitchell, Philip BMolina, EstherMorken, GunnarNievergelt, CarolineNöthen, Markus MO'Donovan, Michael COphoff, Roel AOwen, Michael JPato, CarlosPato, Michele TPenninx, Brenda W J HPotash, James BPower, Robert APreisig, MartinQuested, DigbyRamos-Quiroga, Josep AntoniReif, AndreasRibasés, MartaRicharte, VanesaRietschel, MarcellaRivera, MargaritaRoberts, AndreaRoberts, GloriaRouleau, Guy ARovaris, Diego LSanders, Alan RSchofield, Peter RSchulze, Thomas GScott, Laura JSerretti, AlessandroShi, JianxinSirignano, LeaSklar, PamelaSmeland, Olav BSmoller, Jordan WSonuga-Barke, Edmund J STrzaskowski, MaciejTsuang, Ming TTurecki, GustavoVilar-Ribó, LauraVincent, John BVölzke, HenryWalters, James T RWeickert, Cynthia ShannonWeickert, Thomas WWeissman, Myrna MWilliams, Leanne MWray, Naomi RZai, Clement CAgerbo, EsbenBørglum, Anders DBreen, GeromeDemontis, DitteErlangsen, AnnetteGelernter, JoelGlatt, Stephen JHougaard, David MHwu, Hai-GwoKuo, Po-HsiuLewis, Cathryn MLi, Qingqin SLiu, Chih-MinMartin, Nicholas GMcIntosh, Andrew MMedland, Sarah EMors, OleNordentoft, MereteOlsen, Catherine MPorteous, DavidSmith, Daniel JStahl, Eli AStein, Murray BWasserman, DanutaWerge, ThomasWhiteman, David CWillour, VirginiaCoon, HilaryBeckham, Jean CKimbrel, Nathan ARuderfer, Douglas M
Source
The American journal of psychiatry. 180(10):723-738
Subject
Psychiatry
Psykiatri
Humans
Genome-Wide Association Study
Suicide
Attempted
Depressive Disorder
Major
genetics
Risk Factors
Suicidal Ideation
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Genetic Loci
Language
English
ISSN
1535-7228
Abstract
Suicidal behavior is heritable and is a major cause of death worldwide. Two large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWASs) recently discovered and cross-validated genome-wide significant (GWS) loci for suicide attempt (SA). The present study leveraged the genetic cohorts from both studies to conduct the largest GWAS meta-analysis of SA to date. Multi-ancestry and admixture-specific meta-analyses were conducted within groups of significant African, East Asian, and European ancestry admixtures.This study comprised 22 cohorts, including 43,871 SA cases and 915,025 ancestry-matched controls. Analytical methods across multi-ancestry and individual ancestry admixtures included inverse variance-weighted fixed-effects meta-analyses, followed by gene, gene-set, tissue-set, and drug-target enrichment, as well as summary-data-based Mendelian randomization with brain expression quantitative trait loci data, phenome-wide genetic correlation, and genetic causal proportion analyses.Multi-ancestry and European ancestry admixture GWAS meta-analyses identified 12 risk loci at p values <5×10-8. These loci were mostly intergenic and implicated DRD2, SLC6A9, FURIN, NLGN1, SOX5, PDE4B, and CACNG2. The multi-ancestry SNP-based heritability estimate of SA was 5.7% on the liability scale (SE=0.003, p=5.7×10-80). Significant brain tissue gene expression and drug set enrichment were observed. There was shared genetic variation of SA with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, smoking, and risk tolerance after conditioning SA on both major depressive disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder. Genetic causal proportion analyses implicated shared genetic risk for specific health factors.This multi-ancestry analysis of suicide attempt identified several loci contributing to risk and establishes significant shared genetic covariation with clinical phenotypes. These findings provide insight into genetic factors associated with suicide attempt across ancestry admixture populations, in veteran and civilian populations, and in attempt versus death.