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Exploring the genetics of lithium response in bipolar disorders.

Authors :
Herrera-Rivero M
Adli M
Akiyama K
Akula N
Amare AT
Ardau R
Arias B
Aubry JM
Backlund L
Bellivier F
Benabarre A
Bengesser S
Bhattacharjee AK
Biernacka JM
Birner A
Cearns M
Cervantes P
Chen HC
Chillotti C
Cichon S
Clark SR
Colom F
Cruceanu C
Czerski PM
Dalkner N
Degenhardt F
Del Zompo M
DePaulo JR
Etain B
Falkai P
Ferensztajn-Rochowiak E
Forstner AJ
Frank J
Frisén L
Frye MA
Fullerton JM
Gallo C
Gard S
Garnham JS
Goes FS
Grigoroiu-Serbanescu M
Grof P
Hashimoto R
Hasler R
Hauser J
Heilbronner U
Herms S
Hoffmann P
Hou L
Hsu YH
Jamain S
Jiménez E
Kahn JP
Kassem L
Kato T
Kelsoe J
Kittel-Schneider S
Kuo PH
Kusumi I
König B
Laje G
Landén M
Lavebratt C
Leboyer M
Leckband SG
Maj M
Manchia M
Marie-Claire C
Martinsson L
McCarthy MJ
McElroy SL
Millischer V
Mitjans M
Mondimore FM
Monteleone P
Nievergelt CM
Novák T
Nöthen MM
O'Donovan C
Ozaki N
Papiol S
Pfennig A
Pisanu C
Potash JB
Reif A
Reininghaus E
Richard-Lepouriel H
Roberts G
Rouleau GA
Rybakowski JK
Schalling M
Schofield PR
Schubert KO
Schulte EC
Schweizer BW
Severino G
Shekhtman T
Shilling PD
Shimoda K
Simhandl C
Slaney CM
Squassina A
Stamm T
Stopkova P
Streit F
Tekola-Ayele F
Thalamuthu A
Tortorella A
Turecki G
Veeh J
Vieta E
Viswanath B
Witt SH
Zandi PP
Alda M
Bauer M
McMahon FJ
Mitchell PB
Rietschel M
Schulze TG
Baune BT
Source :
International journal of bipolar disorders [Int J Bipolar Disord] 2024 Jun 12; Vol. 12 (1), pp. 20. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jun 12.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Lithium (Li) remains the treatment of choice for bipolar disorders (BP). Its mood-stabilizing effects help reduce the long-term burden of mania, depression and suicide risk in patients with BP. It also has been shown to have beneficial effects on disease-associated conditions, including sleep and cardiovascular disorders. However, the individual responses to Li treatment vary within and between diagnostic subtypes of BP (e.g. BP-I and BP-II) according to the clinical presentation. Moreover, long-term Li treatment has been linked to adverse side-effects that are a cause of concern and non-adherence, including the risk of developing chronic medical conditions such as thyroid and renal disease. In recent years, studies by the Consortium on Lithium Genetics (ConLiGen) have uncovered a number of genetic factors that contribute to the variability in Li treatment response in patients with BP. Here, we leveraged the ConLiGen cohort (N = 2064) to investigate the genetic basis of Li effects in BP. For this, we studied how Li response and linked genes associate with the psychiatric symptoms and polygenic load for medical comorbidities, placing particular emphasis on identifying differences between BP-I and BP-II.<br />Results: We found that clinical response to Li treatment, measured with the Alda scale, was associated with a diminished burden of mania, depression, substance and alcohol abuse, psychosis and suicidal ideation in patients with BP-I and, in patients with BP-II, of depression only. Our genetic analyses showed that a stronger clinical response to Li was modestly related to lower polygenic load for diabetes and hypertension in BP-I but not BP-II. Moreover, our results suggested that a number of genes that have been previously linked to Li response variability in BP differentially relate to the psychiatric symptomatology, particularly to the numbers of manic and depressive episodes, and to the polygenic load for comorbid conditions, including diabetes, hypertension and hypothyroidism.<br />Conclusions: Taken together, our findings suggest that the effects of Li on symptomatology and comorbidity in BP are partially modulated by common genetic factors, with differential effects between BP-I and BP-II.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2194-7511
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of bipolar disorders
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38865039
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40345-024-00341-y