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A common genetic factor underlies genetic risk for gynaecological and reproductive disorders and is correlated with risk to depression.

Kiewa J, Mortlock S, Meltzer-Brody S et al.

37544299 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
197949 Participants
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Publication Details

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Authors

KJ
Kiewa J
MS
Mortlock S
MS
Meltzer-Brody S
MC
Middeldorp C
WN
Wray NR
BE
Byrne EM
Chapter II

Abstract

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Introduction: Sex steroid hormone fluctuations may underlie both reproductive disorders and sex differences in lifetime depression prevalence. Previous studies report high comorbidity among reproductive disorders and between reproductive disorders and depression. This study sought to assess the multivariate genetic architecture of reproductive disorders and their loading onto a common genetic factor and investigated whether this latent factor shares a common genetic architecture with female depression, including perinatal depression (PND).

22,644 European ancestry cases, 175,305 European ancestry controls

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Study Statistics

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197949
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Finland, U.K.
Recruitment Country
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