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GWAS Study

Identifying the Common Genetic Basis of Antidepressant Response.

Pain O, Hodgson K, Trubetskoy V et al.

35712048 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
527 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

PO
Pain O
HK
Hodgson K
TV
Trubetskoy V
RS
Ripke S
MV
Marshe VS
AM
Adams MJ
BE
Byrne EM
CA
Campos AI
CT
Carrillo-Roa T
CA
Cattaneo A
AT
Als TD
SD
Souery D
DM
Dernovsek MZ
FC
Fabbri C
HC
Hayward C
HN
Henigsberg N
HJ
Hauser J
KJ
Kennedy JL
LE
Lenze EJ
LG
Lewis G
MD
Müller DJ
MN
Martin NG
MB
Mulsant BH
MO
Mors O
PN
Perroud N
PD
Porteous DJ
RM
Rentería ME
RC
Reynolds CF
RM
Rietschel M
UR
Uher R
WE
Wigmore EM
MW
Maier W
WN
Wray NR
AK
Aitchison KJ
AV
Arolt V
BB
Baune BT
BJ
Biernacka JM
BG
Bondolfi G
DK
Domschke K
KM
Kato M
LQ
Li QS
LY
Liu YL
SA
Serretti A
TS
Tsai SJ
TG
Turecki G
WR
Weinshilboum R
MA
McIntosh AM
LC
Lewis CM
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Antidepressants are a first-line treatment for depression. However, only a third of individuals experience remission after the first treatment. Common genetic variation, in part, likely regulates antidepressant response, yet the success of previous genome-wide association studies has been limited by sample size. This study performs the largest genetic analysis of prospectively assessed antidepressant response in major depressive disorder to gain insight into the underlying biology and enable out-of-sample prediction.

226 East Asian ancestry cases, 301 East Asian ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

527
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian, European
Ancestry
Japan, Taiwan, U.S., U.K., Switzerland, Germany
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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