Identification of Novel, Replicable Genetic Risk Loci for Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Among US Military Veterans
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Published:2023-02-01
Issue:2
Volume:80
Page:135
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ISSN:2168-622X
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Container-title:JAMA Psychiatry
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JAMA Psychiatry
Author:
Kimbrel Nathan A.1234, Ashley-Koch Allison E.56, Qin Xue J.15, Lindquist Jennifer H.3, Garrett Melanie E.5, Dennis Michelle F.14, Hair Lauren P.14, Huffman Jennifer E.7, Jacobson Daniel A.8910, Madduri Ravi K.1112, Trafton Jodie A.13, Coon Hilary1415, Docherty Anna R.1416, Mullins Niamh1718, Ruderfer Douglas M.192021, Harvey Philip D.2223, McMahon Benjamin H.24, Oslin David W.2526, Beckham Jean C.124, Hauser Elizabeth R.1527, Hauser Michael A.56, Agarwal Khushbu28, Ashley-Koch Allison E.28, Aslan Mihaela28, Beckham Jean C.28, Begoli Edmond28, Bhattacharya Tanmoy28, Brown Ben28, Calhoun Patrick S.28, Cheung Kei-Hoi28, Choudhury Sutanay28, Cliff Ashley M.28, Cohn Judith D.28, Crivelli Silvia28, Cuellar-Hengartner Leticia28, Deangelis Haedi E.28, Dennis Michelle F.28, Dhaubhadel Sayera28, Finley Patrick D.28, Ganguly Kumkum28, Garvin Michael R.28, Gelernter Joel E.28, Hair Lauren P.28, Harvey Phillip D.28, Hauser Elizabeth R.28, Hauser Michael A.28, Hengartner Nick W.28, Jacobson Daniel A.28, Jones Piet C.28, Kainer David28, Kaplan Alan D.28, Katz Ira R.28, Kember Rachel L.28, Kimbrel Nathan A.28, Kirby Angela C.28, Ko John C.28, Kolade Beauty28, Lagergren John H.28, Lane Matthew J.28, Levey Daniel F.28, Levin Drew28, Lindquist Jennifer H.28, Liu Xianlian28, Madduri Ravi K.28, Manore Carrie28, Martins Susana B.28, McCarthy John F.28, McDevitt-Cashman Mikaela28, McMahon Benjamin H.28, Miller Izaak28, Morrow Destinee28, Oslin David W.28, Pavicic-Venegas Mirko28, Pestian John28, Pyarajan Saiju28, Qin Xue J.28, Rajeevan Nallakkandi28, Ramsey Christine M.28, Ribeiro Ruy28, Rodriguez Alex28, Romero Jonathan28, Santel Daniel28, Schaefferkoetter Noah28, Shi Yunling28, Stein Murray B.28, Sullivan Kyle28, Sun Ning28, Tamang Suzanne R.28, Townsend Alice28, Trafton Jodie A.28, Walker Angelica28, Wang Xiange28, Wangia-Anderson Victoria28, Yang Renji28, Yoon Hong-Jun28, Yoo Shinjae28, Zamora-Resendiz Rafael28, Zhao Hongyu28, Docherty Anna R28, Mullins Niamh28, Coleman Jonathan R I28, Shabalin Andrey28, Kang JooEun28, Murnyak Balasz28, Wendt Frank28, Adams Mark28, Campos Adrian I28, DiBlasi Emily28, Fullerton Janice M28, Kranzler Henry R28, Bakian Amanda28, Monson Eric T28, Rentería Miguel E28, Andreassen Ole A28, Bulik Cynthia M28, Edenberg Howard J28, Kessler Ronald C28, Mann J John28, Nurnberger John I.28, Pistis Giorgio28, Streit Fabian28, Ursano Robert J28, Awasthi Swapnil28, Bergen Andrew W28, Berrettini Wade H28, Bohus Martin28, Brandt Harry28, Chang Xiao28, Chen Hsi-Chung28, Chen Wei J28, Christensen Erik D28, Crawford Steven28, Crow Scott28, Duriez Philibert28, Edwards Alexis C28, Fernández-Aranda Fernando28, Fichter Manfred M28, Galfalvy Hanga28, Gallinger Steven28, Gandal Michael28, Gorwood Philip28, Guo Yiran28, Hafferty Jonathan D28, Hakonarson Hakon28, Halmi Katherine A28, Hishimoto Akitoyo28, Jain Sonia28, Jamain Stéphane28, Jiménez-Murcia Susana28, Johnson Craig28, Kaplan Allan S28, Kaye Walter H28, Keel Pamela K28, Kennedy James L28, Kim Minsoo28, Klump Kelly L28, Levey Daniel F28, Li Dong28, Liao Shih-Cheng28, Lieb Klaus28, Lilenfeld Lisa28, Lori Adriana28, Magistretti Pierre J28, Marshall Christian R28, Mitchell James E28, Myers Richard M28, Okazaki Satoshi28, Otsuka Ikuo28, Pinto Dalila28, Powers Abigail28, Ramoz Nicolas28, Ripke Stephan28, Roepke Stefan28, Rozanov Vsevolod28, Scherer Stephen W28, Schmahl Christian28, Sokolowski Marcus28, Starnawska Anna28, Strober Michael28, Su Mei-Hsin28, Thornton Laura M28, Treasure Janet28, Ware Erin B28, Watson Hunna J28, Witt Stephanie H28, Woodside D Blake28, Yilmaz Zeynep28, Zillich Lea28, Agerbo Esben28, Børglum Anders D28, Breen Gerome28, Demontis Ditte28, Erlangsen Annette28, Esko Tõnu28, Gelernter Joel28, Glatt Stephen J28, Hougaard David M28, Hwu Hai-Gwo28, Kuo Po-Hsiu28, Lewis Cathryn M28, Li Qingqin S28, Liu Chih-Min28, Martin Nicholas G28, McIntosh Andrew M28, Medland Sarah E28, Mors Ole28, Nordentoft Merete28, Nurnberger John I28, Olsen Catherine28, Porteous David28, Smith Daniel J28, Stahl Eli A28, Stein Murray B28, Wasserman Danuta28, Werge Thomas28, Whiteman David C28, Willour Virginia28, Coon Hilary28, Ruderfer Douglas M28, Dedert Eric28, Elbogen Eric B.28, Fairbank John A.28, Hurley Robin A.28, Kilts Jason D.28, Martindale Sarah L.28, Marx Christine E.28, McDonald Scott D.28, Moore Scott D.28, Morey Rajendra A.28, Naylor Jennifer C.28, Rowland Jared28, Shura Robert D.28, Swinkels Cindy28, Tupler Larry A.28, Van Voorhees Elizabeth E.28, Yoash-Gantz Ruth28, Gaziano J. Michael28, Muralidhar Sumitra28, Ramoni Rachel28, Chang Kyong-Mi28, O’Donnell Christopher J.28, Tsao Philip S.28, Breeling James28, Hauser Elizabeth28, Sun Yan28, Huang Grant28, Casas Juan P.28, Moser Jennifer28, Whitbourne Stacey B.28, Brewer Jessica V.28, Conner Todd28, Argyres Dean P.28, Stephens Brady28, Brophy Mary T.28, Humphries Donald E.28, Selva Luis E.28, Do Nhan28, Shayan Shahpoor (Alex)28, Cho Kelly28, Churby Lori28, Wilson Peter28, McArdle Rachel28, Dellitalia Louis28, Mattocks Kristin28, Harley John28, Whittle Jeffrey28, Jacono Frank28, Wells John28, Gutierrez Salvador28, Gibson Gretchen28, Hammer Kimberly28, Kaminsky Laurence28, Villareal Gerardo28, Kinlay Scott28, Xu Junzhe28, Hamner Mark28, Mathew Roy28, Bhushan Sujata28, Iruvanti Pran28, Godschalk Michael28, Ballas Zuhair28, Ivins Douglas28, Mastorides Stephen28, Moorman Jonathan28, Gappy Saib28, Klein Jon28, Ratcliffe Nora28, Florez Hermes28, Okusaga Olaoluwa28, Murdoch Maureen28, Sriram Peruvemba28, Yeh Shing Shing28, Tandon Neeraj28, Jhala Darshana28, Liangpunsakul Suthat28, Oursler Kris Ann28, Whooley Mary28, Ahuja Sunil28, Constans Joseph28, Meyer Paul28, Greco Jennifer28, Rauchman Michael28, Servatius Richard28, Gaddy Melinda28, Wallbom Agnes28, Morgan Timothy28, Stapley Todd28, Sherman Scott28, Ross George28, Strollo Patrick28, Boyko Edward28, Meyer Laurence28, Gupta Samir28, Huq Mostaqul28, Fayad Joseph28, Hung Adriana28, Lichy Jack28, Hurley Robin28, Robey Brooks28, Striker Robert28,
Affiliation:
1. Durham Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Durham, North Carolina 2. Veterans Affairs Mid-Atlantic Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center, Durham, North Carolina 3. Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development Center of Innovation to Accelerate Discovery and Practice Transformation, Durham, North Carolina 4. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina 5. Duke Molecular Physiology Institute, Durham, North Carolina 6. Department of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina 7. Massachusetts Veterans Epidemiology Research and Information Center, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, Massachusetts 8. Biosciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 9. Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 10. Department of Psychology, NeuroNet Research Center, University of Tennessee Knoxville 11. Consortium for Advanced Science and Engineering, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 12. Data Science and Learning Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, Illinois 13. Program Evaluation and Resource Center, Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, Menlo Park, California 14. Department of Psychiatry, Huntsman Mental Health Institute, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City 15. Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City 16. Department of Psychiatry, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond 17. Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York 18. Department of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York 19. Division of Genetic Medicine, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt Genetics Institute, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 20. Department of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 21. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 22. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida 23. Research Service, Bruce W. Carter VA Medical Center, Miami, Florida 24. Theoretical Biology and Biophysics, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 25. Veterans Integrated Service Networks 4 Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center, Center of Excellence, Corporal Michael J Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 26. Department of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 27. Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina 28. for the Million Veteran Program Suicide Exemplar Workgroup, the International Suicide Genetics Consortium, the Veterans Affairs Mid-Atlantic Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center Workgroup, and the Veterans Affairs Million Veteran Program
Abstract
ImportanceSuicide is a leading cause of death; however, the molecular genetic basis of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (SITB) remains unknown.ObjectiveTo identify novel, replicable genomic risk loci for SITB.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis genome-wide association study included 633 778 US military veterans with and without SITB, as identified through electronic health records. GWAS was performed separately by ancestry, controlling for sex, age, and genetic substructure. Cross-ancestry risk loci were identified through meta-analysis. Study enrollment began in 2011 and is ongoing. Data were analyzed from November 2021 to August 2022.Main Outcome and MeasuresSITB.ResultsA total of 633 778 US military veterans were included in the analysis (57 152 [9%] female; 121 118 [19.1%] African ancestry, 8285 [1.3%] Asian ancestry, 452 767 [71.4%] European ancestry, and 51 608 [8.1%] Hispanic ancestry), including 121 211 individuals with SITB (19.1%). Meta-analysis identified more than 200 GWS (P < 5 × 10−8) cross-ancestry risk single-nucleotide variants for SITB concentrated in 7 regions on chromosomes 2, 6, 9, 11, 14, 16, and 18. Top single-nucleotide variants were largely intronic in nature; 5 were independently replicated in ISGC, including rs6557168 in ESR1, rs12808482 in DRD2, rs77641763 in EXD3, rs10671545 in DCC, and rs36006172 in TRAF3. Associations for FBXL19 and AC018880.2 were not replicated. Gene-based analyses implicated 24 additional GWS cross-ancestry risk genes, including FURIN, TSNARE1, and the NCAM1-TTC12-ANKK1-DRD2 gene cluster. Cross-ancestry enrichment analyses revealed significant enrichment for expression in brain and pituitary tissue, synapse and ubiquitination processes, amphetamine addiction, parathyroid hormone synthesis, axon guidance, and dopaminergic pathways. Seven other unique European ancestry–specific GWS loci were identified, 2 of which (POM121L2 and METTL15/LINC02758) were replicated. Two additional GWS ancestry-specific loci were identified within the African ancestry (PET112/GATB) and Hispanic ancestry (intergenic locus on chromosome 4) subsets, both of which were replicated. No GWS loci were identified within the Asian ancestry subset; however, significant enrichment was observed for axon guidance, cyclic adenosine monophosphate signaling, focal adhesion, glutamatergic synapse, and oxytocin signaling pathways across all ancestries. Within the European ancestry subset, genetic correlations (r > 0.75) were observed between the SITB phenotype and a suicide attempt-only phenotype, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder. Additionally, polygenic risk score analyses revealed that the Million Veteran Program polygenic risk score had nominally significant main effects in 2 independent samples of veterans of European and African ancestry.Conclusions and RelevanceThe findings of this analysis may advance understanding of the molecular genetic basis of SITB and provide evidence for ESR1, DRD2, TRAF3, and DCC as cross-ancestry candidate risk genes. More work is needed to replicate these findings and to determine if and how these genes might impact clinical care.
Publisher
American Medical Association (AMA)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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