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Association of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Depression Polygenic Scores with Lithium Response: A Consortium for Lithium Genetics Study
Document Type
article
Author
Coombes, Brandon JMillischer, VincentBatzler, AnthonyLarrabee, BethHou, LipingPapiol, SergiHeilbronner, UrsAdli, MazdaAkiyama, KazufumiAkula, NirmalaAmare, Azmeraw TArdau, RaffaellaArias, BarbaraAubry, Jean-MichelBacklund, LenaBauer, MichaelBaune, Bernhard TBellivier, FrankBenabarre, AntoniBengesser, SusanneBhattacharjee, Abesh KumarCervantes, PabloChen, Hsi-ChungChillotti, CaterinaCichon, SvenClark, Scott RColom, FrancescCruceanu, CristianaCzerski, Piotr MDalkner, NinaDegenhardt, FranziskaDel Zompo, MariaDePaulo, J RaymondÉtain, BrunoFalkai, PeterFerensztajn-Rochowiak, EwaForstner, Andreas JFrisen, LouiseGard, SébastienGarnham, Julie SGoes, Fernando SGrigoroiu-Serbanescu, MariaGrof, PaulHashimoto, RyotaHauser, JoannaHerms, StefanHoffmann, PerJamain, StephaneJiménez, EstherKahn, Jean-PierreKassem, LaylaKato, TadafumiKelsoe, John RKittel-Schneider, SarahKönig, BarbaraKuo, Po-HsiuKusumi, IchiroLaje, GonzaloLandén, MikaelLavebratt, CatharinaLeboyer, MarionLeckband, Susan GMaj, MarioManchia, MirkoMartinsson, LinaMcCarthy, Michael JMcElroy, Susan LMitchell, Philip BMitjans, MarinaMondimore, Francis MMonteleone, PalmieroNievergelt, Caroline MNöthen, Markus MNovák, TomasO'Donovan, ClaireOsby, UrbanOzaki, NorioPfennig, AndreaPisanu, ClaudiaPotash, James BReif, AndreasReininghaus, EvaRietschel, MarcellaRouleau, Guy ARybakowski, Janusz KSchalling, MartinSchofield, Peter RSchubert, Klaus OliverSchweizer, Barbara WSeverino, GiovanniShekhtman, TatyanaShilling, Paul DShimoda, KatzutakaSimhandl, ChristianSlaney, Claire MSquassina, AlessioStamm, ThomasStopkova, PavlaTortorella, AlfonsoTurecki, Gustavo
Source
Complex Psychiatry. 7(3-4)
Subject
Brain Disorders
Serious Mental Illness
Prevention
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Schizophrenia
Depression
Mental Health
Bipolar Disorder
Behavioral and Social Science
Clinical Research
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Mental health
Good Health and Well Being
Adherence
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Bipolar disorder
Lithium response
Polygenic risk scores
Language
Abstract
Response to lithium varies widely between individuals with bipolar disorder (BD). Polygenic risk scores (PRSs) can uncover pharmacogenomics effects and may help predict drug response. Patients (N = 2,510) with BD were assessed for long-term lithium response in the Consortium on Lithium Genetics using the Retrospective Criteria of Long-Term Treatment Response in Research Subjects with Bipolar Disorder score. PRSs for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), major depressive disorder (MDD), and schizophrenia (SCZ) were computed using lassosum and in a model including all three PRSs and other covariates, and the PRS of ADHD (β = -0.14; 95% confidence interval [CI]: -0.24 to -0.03; p value = 0.010) and MDD (β = -0.16; 95% CI: -0.27 to -0.04; p value = 0.005) predicted worse quantitative lithium response. A higher SCZ PRS was associated with higher rates of medication nonadherence (OR = 1.61; 95% CI: 1.34-1.93; p value = 2e-7). This study indicates that genetic risk for ADHD and depression may influence lithium treatment response. Interestingly, a higher SCZ PRS was associated with poor adherence, which can negatively impact treatment response. Incorporating genetic risk of ADHD, depression, and SCZ in combination with clinical risk may lead to better clinical care for patients with BD.