Immunogenetics of lithium response and psychiatric phenotypes in patients with bipolar disorder
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Published:2024-04-03
Issue:1
Volume:14
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ISSN:2158-3188
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Container-title:Translational Psychiatry
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Transl Psychiatry
Author:
Herrera-Rivero MarisolORCID, Gutiérrez-Fragoso KarinaORCID, , Thalamuthu Anbupalam, Amare Azmeraw T.ORCID, Adli Mazda, Akiyama Kazufumi, Akula Nirmala, Ardau Raffaella, Arias BárbaraORCID, Aubry Jean-Michel, Backlund Lena, Bellivier Frank, Benabarre Antonio, Bengesser Susanne, Bhattacharjee Abesh Kumar, Biernacka Joanna M.ORCID, Birner Armin, Cearns MicahORCID, Cervantes Pablo, Chen Hsi-ChungORCID, Chillotti Caterina, Cichon Sven, Clark Scott R.ORCID, Colom Francesc, Cruceanu CristianaORCID, Czerski Piotr M.ORCID, Dalkner Nina, Degenhardt Franziska, Del Zompo MariaORCID, DePaulo J. RaymondORCID, Etain BrunoORCID, Falkai Peter, Ferensztajn-Rochowiak Ewa, Forstner Andreas J.ORCID, Frank JosefORCID, Frisén Louise, Frye Mark A.ORCID, Fullerton Janice M.ORCID, Gallo Carla, Gard Sébastien, Garnham Julie S.ORCID, Goes Fernando S., Grigoroiu-Serbanescu MariaORCID, Grof Paul, Hashimoto RyotaORCID, Hasler Roland, Hauser JoannaORCID, Heilbronner UrsORCID, Herms StefanORCID, Hoffmann Per, Hou LipingORCID, Hsu Yi-Hsiang, Jamain StéphaneORCID, Jiménez Esther, Kahn Jean-Pierre, Kassem Layla, Kato Tadafumi, Kelsoe JohnORCID, Kittel-Schneider Sarah, Kuo Po-HsiuORCID, Kusumi IchiroORCID, König Barbara, Laje Gonzalo, Landén MikaelORCID, Lavebratt CatharinaORCID, Leboyer MarionORCID, Leckband Susan G., Maj Mario, Manchia MirkoORCID, Marie-Claire CynthiaORCID, Martinsson Lina, McCarthy Michael J., McElroy Susan L., Millischer Vincent, Mitjans MarinaORCID, Mondimore Francis M., Monteleone Palmiero, Nievergelt Caroline M.ORCID, Novák TomasORCID, Nöthen Markus M.ORCID, O’Donovan Claire, Ozaki NorioORCID, Papiol SergiORCID, Pfennig Andrea, Pisanu ClaudiaORCID, Potash James B., Reif AndreasORCID, Reininghaus EvaORCID, Richard-Lepouriel HélèneORCID, Roberts Gloria, Rouleau Guy A.ORCID, Rybakowski Janusz K.ORCID, Schalling MartinORCID, Schofield Peter R.ORCID, Schubert Klaus OliverORCID, Schulte Eva C.ORCID, Schweizer Barbara W., Severino GiovanniORCID, Shekhtman Tatyana, Shilling Paul D., Shimoda KatzutakaORCID, Simhandl Christian, Slaney Claire M., Squassina AlessioORCID, Stamm Thomas, Stopkova Pavla, Streit FabianORCID, Tekola-Ayele Fasil, Tortorella Alfonso, Turecki GustavoORCID, Veeh Julia, Vieta EduardORCID, Viswanath BijuORCID, Witt Stephanie H.ORCID, Zandi Peter P., Alda MartinORCID, Bauer MichaelORCID, McMahon Francis J.ORCID, Mitchell Philip B.ORCID, Rietschel MarcellaORCID, Schulze Thomas G.ORCID, Kurtz JoachimORCID, Baune Bernhard T.
Abstract
AbstractThe link between bipolar disorder (BP) and immune dysfunction remains controversial. While epidemiological studies have long suggested an association, recent research has found only limited evidence of such a relationship. To clarify this, we performed an exploratory study of the contributions of immune-relevant genetic factors to the response to lithium (Li) treatment and the clinical presentation of BP. First, we assessed the association of a large collection of immune-related genes (4925) with Li response, defined by the Retrospective Assessment of the Lithium Response Phenotype Scale (Alda scale), and clinical characteristics in patients with BP from the International Consortium on Lithium Genetics (ConLi+Gen, N = 2374). Second, we calculated here previously published polygenic scores (PGSs) for immune-related traits and evaluated their associations with Li response and clinical features. Overall, we observed relatively weak associations (p < 1 × 10−4) with BP phenotypes within immune-related genes. Network and functional enrichment analyses of the top findings from the association analyses of Li response variables showed an overrepresentation of pathways participating in cell adhesion and intercellular communication. These appeared to converge on the well-known Li-induced inhibition of GSK-3β. Association analyses of age-at-onset, number of mood episodes, and presence of psychosis, substance abuse and/or suicidal ideation suggested modest contributions of genes such as RTN4, XKR4, NRXN1, NRG1/3 and GRK5 to disease characteristics. PGS analyses returned weak associations (p < 0.05) between inflammation markers and the studied BP phenotypes. Our results suggest a modest relationship between immunity and clinical features in BP. More research is needed to assess the potential therapeutic relevance.
Funder
Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of Northrhine Westphalia Programme "Profilbildung 2020", an initiative of the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of Northrhine Westphalia
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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