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Pharmacogenomic overlap between antidepressant treatment response in major depression & antidepressant associated treatment emergent mania in bipolar disorder.

Nuñez NA, Coombes BJ, Beaupre LM et al.

38351009 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
861 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

NN
Nuñez NA
CB
Coombes BJ
BL
Beaupre LM
OA
Ozerdem A
RM
Resendez MG
RF
Romo-Nava F
BD
Bond DJ
VM
Veldic M
SB
Singh B
MK
Moore KM
BH
Betcher HK
KS
Kung S
PM
Prieto ML
FM
Fuentes M
EM
Ercis M
MA
Miola A
SR
Sanchez Ruiz JA
JG
Jenkins G
BA
Batzler A
LJ
Leung JG
CA
Cuellar-Barboza A
TS
Tye SJ
MS
McElroy SL
BJ
Biernacka JM
FM
Frye MA
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

There is increasing interest in individualizing treatment selection for more than 25 regulatory approved treatments for major depressive disorder (MDD). Despite an inconclusive efficacy evidence base, antidepressants (ADs) are prescribed for the depressive phase of bipolar disorder (BD) with oftentimes, an inadequate treatment response and or clinical concern for mood destabilization. This study explored the relationship between antidepressant response in MDD and antidepressant-associated treatment emergent mania (TEM) in BD. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) and polygenic score analysis of TEM and tested its association in a subset of BD-type I patients treated with SSRIs or SNRIs. Our results did not identify any genome-wide significant variants although, we found that a higher polygenic score (PGS) for antidepressant response in MDD was associated with higher odds of TEM in BD. Future studies with larger transdiagnostic depressed cohorts treated with antidepressants are encouraged to identify a neurobiological mechanism associated with a spectrum of depression improvement from response to emergent mania.

861 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

861
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
U.S.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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