Effects of polygenic risk for suicide attempt and risky behavior on brain structure in young people with familial risk of bipolar disorder

被引:5
|
作者
Overs, Bronwyn J. [1 ]
Roberts, Gloria [2 ]
Ridgway, Kate [2 ]
Toma, Claudio [1 ,3 ]
Hadzi-Pavlovic, Dusan [2 ]
Wilcox, Holly C. [4 ]
Hulvershorn, Leslie A. [5 ]
Nurnberger, John I. [5 ,6 ]
Schofield, Peter R. [1 ,7 ]
Mitchell, Philip B. [2 ]
Fullerton, Janice M. [1 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Neurosci Res Australia, Randwick, NSW, Australia
[2] Univ New South Wales, Sch Psychiat, Kensington, NSW, Australia
[3] Univ Autonoma Madrid, CSIC, Ctr Biol Mol Severo Ochoa, Madrid, Spain
[4] Johns Hopkins Univ, Child Psychiat & Publ Hlth, Baltimore, MD USA
[5] Indiana Univ Sch Med, Inst Psychiat Res, Dept Psychiat, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
[6] Indiana Univ, Dept Med & Mol Genet, Indianapolis, IN USA
[7] Univ New South Wales, Sch Med Sci, Kensington, NSW, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
anterior cingulate; cuneus; parahippocampus; polygenic risk score; structural magnetic resonance imaging; GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION; MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER; GRAY-MATTER VOLUMES; PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS; COGNITIVE INHIBITION; CORTICAL THICKNESS; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; SPECTRUM DISORDER; SURFACE-AREA; ABNORMALITIES;
D O I
10.1002/ajmg.b.32879
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with a 20-30-fold increased suicide risk compared to the general population. First-degree relatives of BD patients show inflated rates of psychopathology including suicidal behaviors. As reliable biomarkers of suicide attempts (SA) are lacking, we examined associations between suicide-related polygenic risk scores (PRSs)-a quantitative index of genomic risk-and variability in brain structures implicated in SA. Participants (n = 206; aged 12-30 years) were unrelated individuals of European ancestry and comprised three groups: 41 BD cases, 96 BD relatives ("high risk"), and 69 controls. Genotyping employed PsychArray, followed by imputation. Three PRSs were computed using genome-wide association data for SA in BD (SA-in-BD), SA in major depressive disorder (SA-in-MDD) (Mullins et al., 2019, The American Journal of Psychiatry, 176(8), 651-660), and risky behavior (Karlsson Linner et al., 2019, Nature Genetics, 51(2), 245-257). Structural magnetic resonance imaging processing employed FreeSurfer v5.3.0. General linear models were constructed using 32 regions-of-interest identified from suicide neuroimaging literature, with false-discovery-rate correction. SA-in-MDD and SA-in-BD PRSs negatively predicted parahippocampal thickness, with the latter association modified by group membership. SA-in-BD and Risky Behavior PRSs inversely predicted rostral and caudal anterior cingulate structure, respectively, with the latter effect driven by the "high risk" group. SA-in-MDD and SA-in-BD PRSs positively predicted cuneus structure, irrespective of group. This study demonstrated associations between PRSs for suicide-related phenotypes and structural variability in brain regions implicated in SA. Future exploration of extended PRSs, in conjunction with a range of biological, phenotypic, environmental, and experiential data in high risk populations, may inform predictive models for suicidal behaviors.
引用
收藏
页码:485 / 507
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Intelligence, educational attainment, and brain structure in those at familial high-risk for schizophrenia or bipolar disorder
    de Zwarte, Sonja M. C.
    Brouwer, Rachel M.
    Agartz, Ingrid
    Alda, Martin
    Alonso-Lana, Silvia
    Bearden, Carrie E.
    Bertolino, Alessandro
    Bonvino, Aurora
    Bramon, Elvira
    Buimer, Elizabeth E. L.
    Cahn, Wiepke
    Canales-Rodriguez, Erick J.
    Cannon, Dara M.
    Cannon, Tyrone D.
    Caseras, Xavier
    Castro-Fornieles, Josefina
    Chen, Qiang
    Chung, Yoonho
    de la Serna, Elena
    del Mar Bonnin, Caterina
    Demro, Caroline
    Di Giorgio, Annabella
    Doucet, Gaelle E.
    Eker, Mehmet Cagdas
    Erk, Susanne
    Fatjo-Vilas, Mar
    Fears, Scott C.
    Foley, Sonya F.
    Frangou, Sophia
    Fullerton, Janice M.
    Glahn, David C.
    Goghari, Vina M.
    Goikolea, Jose M.
    Goldman, Aaron L.
    Gonul, Ali Saffet
    Gruber, Oliver
    Hajek, Tomas
    Hawkins, Emma L.
    Heinz, Andreas
    Hidiroglu Ongun, Ceren
    Hillegers, Manon H. J.
    Houenou, Josselin
    Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E.
    Hultman, Christina M.
    Ingvar, Martin
    Johansson, Viktoria
    Jonsson, Erik G.
    Kane, Fergus
    Kempton, Matthew J.
    Koenis, Marinka M. G.
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2022, 43 (01) : 414 - 430
  • [42] Brain Network Structural Covariance in Youth at High Familial Risk for Bipolar Disorder
    Heinze, Kareen
    McIntosh, Andrew
    Wood, Stephen
    Harris, Mat
    Hawkins, Emma
    Sibley, Heather
    EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRY, 2018, 12 : 67 - 67
  • [43] Review: lithium reduces the risk of suicide compared with placebo in people with depression and bipolar disorder
    Young, Allan H.
    EVIDENCE-BASED MENTAL HEALTH, 2013, 16 (04) : 112 - 112
  • [44] Polygenic risk score for bipolar disorder associates with divergent thinking and brain structures in the prefrontal cortex
    Takeuchi, Hikaru
    Kimura, Ryosuke
    Tomita, Hiroaki
    Taki, Yasuyuki
    Kikuchi, Yoshie
    Ono, Chiaki
    Yu, Zhiqian
    Matsudaira, Izumi
    Nouchi, Rui
    Yokoyama, Ryoichi
    Kotozaki, Yuka
    Nakagawa, Seishu
    Hanawa, Sugiko
    Iizuka, Kunio
    Sekiguchi, Atsushi
    Araki, Tsuyoshi
    Miyauchi, Carlos Makoto
    Ikeda, Shigeyuki
    Sakaki, Kohei
    Kawata, Kelssy H. Dos S.
    Nozawa, Takayuki
    Yokota, Susumu
    Magistro, Daniele
    Imanishi, Tadashi
    Kawashima, Ryuta
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2021, 42 (18) : 6028 - 6037
  • [45] Clinical and biological characterization of young people at high genetic risk for bipolar disorder
    Mitchell, P.
    BIPOLAR DISORDERS, 2014, 16 : 81 - 81
  • [46] The Intriguing Role of Thalamic Structure and Function in Youth With and at Familial Risk for Bipolar Disorder
    Singh, Manpreet
    Gorelik, Aaron
    Gorelik, Mark
    Chang, Kiki
    Gotlib, Ian
    Reiss, Allan
    Nimarko, Akua
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2022, 91 (09) : S38 - S38
  • [47] Neuropsychological and social cognitive function in young people at genetic risk of bipolar disorder
    McCormack, C.
    Green, M. J.
    Rowland, J. E.
    Roberts, G.
    Frankland, A.
    Hadzi-Pavlovic, D.
    Joslyn, C.
    Lau, P.
    Wright, A.
    Levy, F.
    Lenroot, R. K.
    Mitchell, P. B.
    PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 2016, 46 (04) : 745 - 758
  • [48] Function of the Ankryin 3 Bipolar Disorder Risk Gene in Brain and Behavior
    Petryshen, Tracey
    NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2014, 39 : S91 - S91
  • [49] The impact of substance use disorders on the risk of suicide and suicide attempts in people with a diagnosis of depression, bipolar disorder, personality disorder or psychoses
    Ostergaard, Marie Louise Drivsholm
    Hjorthoj, Carsten Rygaard
    Erlangsen, Annette
    Nordentoft, Merete
    EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRY, 2014, 8 : 14 - 14
  • [50] The impact of substance use disorders on the risk of suicide and suicide attempts in people with a diagnosis of depression, bipolar disorder, personality disorder or psychoses
    Ostergaard, Marie Louise Drivsholm
    Ostergaard, Marie Louise Drivsholm
    Hjorthoj, Carsten Rygaard
    EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHIATRY, 2014, 8 : 164 - 164