Division of Human Genetics, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Veterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare Center, West Haven, CT, USA.
Nat Neurosci. 2021 Jul;24(7):954-963. doi: 10.1038/s41593-021-00860-2. Epub 2021 May 27.
Major depressive disorder is the most common neuropsychiatric disorder, affecting 11% of veterans. Here we report results of a large meta-analysis of depression using data from the Million Veteran Program, 23andMe, UK Biobank and FinnGen, including individuals of European ancestry (n = 1,154,267; 340,591 cases) and African ancestry (n = 59,600; 25,843 cases). Transcriptome-wide association study analyses revealed significant associations with expression of NEGR1 in the hypothalamus and DRD2 in the nucleus accumbens, among others. We fine-mapped 178 genomic risk loci, and we identified likely pathogenicity in these variants and overlapping gene expression for 17 genes from our transcriptome-wide association study, including TRAF3. Finally, we were able to show substantial replications of our findings in a large independent cohort (n = 1,342,778) provided by 23andMe. This study sheds light on the genetic architecture of depression and provides new insight into the interrelatedness of complex psychiatric traits.
重度抑郁症是最常见的神经精神疾病,影响 11%的退伍军人。在这里,我们报告了一项使用百万退伍军人计划、23andMe、英国生物银行和芬兰基因的数据进行的大型抑郁症荟萃分析的结果,包括欧洲血统的个体(n=1,154,267;340,591 例)和非洲血统的个体(n=59,600;25,843 例)。转录组关联研究分析显示,在下丘脑与 NEGR1 的表达和伏隔核中的 DRD2 等存在显著关联。我们精细定位了 178 个基因组风险位点,并在我们的转录组关联研究中发现了这些变体和重叠基因表达的可能致病性,包括 TRAF3。最后,我们能够在 23andMe 提供的一个大型独立队列(n=1,342,778)中对我们的发现进行大量复制。这项研究揭示了抑郁症的遗传结构,并为复杂精神特征的相关性提供了新的见解。