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Genome-wide association study of major anxiety disorders in 122,341 European-ancestry cases identifies 58 loci and highlights GABAergic signaling.

Authors :
Strom NI
Verhulst B
Bacanu SA
Cheesman R
Purves KL
Gedik H
Mitchell BL
Kwong AS
Faucon AB
Singh K
Medland S
Colodro-Conde L
Krebs K
Hoffmann P
Herms S
Gehlen J
Ripke S
Awasthi S
Palviainen T
Tasanko EM
Peterson RE
Adkins DE
Shabalin AA
Adams MJ
Iveson MH
Campbell A
Thomas LF
Winsvold BS
Drange OK
Børte S
Ter Kuile AR
Nguyen TH
Meier SM
Corfield EC
Hannigan L
Levey DF
Czamara D
Weber H
Choi KW
Pistis G
Couvy-Duchesne B
Van der Auwera S
Teumer A
Karlsson R
Garcia-Argibay M
Lee D
Wang R
Bjerkeset O
Stordal E
Bäckmann J
Salum GA
Zai CC
Kennedy JL
Zai G
Tiwari AK
Heilmann-Heimbach S
Schmidt B
Kaprio J
Kennedy MM
Boden J
Havdahl A
Middeldorp CM
Lopes FL
Akula N
McMahon FJ
Binder EB
Fehm L
Ströhle A
Castelao E
Tiemeier H
Stein DJ
Whiteman D
Olsen C
Fuller Z
Wang X
Wray NR
Byrne EM
Lewis G
Timpson NJ
Davis LK
Hickie IB
Gillespie NA
Milani L
Schumacher J
Woldbye DP
Forstner AJ
Nöthen MM
Hovatta I
Horwood J
Copeland WE
Maes HH
McIntosh AM
Andreassen OA
Zwart JA
Mors O
Børglum AD
Mortensen PB
Ask H
Reichborn-Kjennerud T
Najman JM
Stein MB
Gelernter J
Milaneschi Y
Penninx BW
Boomsma DI
Maron E
Erhardt-Lehmann A
Rück C
Kircher TT
Melzig CA
Alpers GW
Arolt V
Domschke K
Smoller JW
Preisig M
Martin NG
Lupton MK
Luik AI
Reif A
Grabe HJ
Larsson H
Magnusson PK
Oldehinkel AJ
Hartman CA
Breen G
Docherty AR
Coon H
Conrad R
Lehto K
Deckert J
Eley TC
Mattheisen M
Hettema JM
Source :
MedRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences [medRxiv] 2024 Jul 05. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 05.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The major anxiety disorders (ANX; including generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and phobias) are highly prevalent, often onset early, persist throughout life, and cause substantial global disability. Although distinct in their clinical presentations, they likely represent differential expressions of a dysregulated threat-response system. Here we present a genome-wide association meta-analysis comprising 122,341 European ancestry ANX cases and 729,881 controls. We identified 58 independent genome-wide significant ANX risk variants and 66 genes with robust biological support. In an independent sample of 1,175,012 self-report ANX cases and 1,956,379 controls, 51 of the 58 associated variants were replicated. As predicted by twin studies, we found substantial genetic correlation between ANX and depression, neuroticism, and other internalizing phenotypes. Follow-up analyses demonstrated enrichment in all major brain regions and highlighted GABAergic signaling as one potential mechanism underlying ANX genetic risk. These results advance our understanding of the genetic architecture of ANX and prioritize genes for functional follow-up studies.<br />Competing Interests: Per Hoffmann receives Salary from the Life & Brain GmbH, Bonn, Germany. James L. Kennedy is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for Myriad Neuroscience Inc. Ian B. Hickie was an inaugural Commissioner on Australia’s National Mental Health Commission (2012-18). He is the Co-Director, Health and Policy at the Brain and Mind Centre (BMC) University of Sydney. The BMC operates an early-intervention youth services at Camperdown under contract to headspace. He is the Chief Scientific Advisor to, and a 5% equity shareholder in, InnoWell Pty Ltd. InnoWell was formed by the University of Sydney (45% equity) and PwC (Australia; 45% equity) to deliver the $30 M Australian Government-funded Project Synergy (2017-20; a three-year program for the transformation of mental health services) and to lead transformation of mental health services internationally through the use of innovative technologies. Andrew M. Mcintosh has received research support from Eli Lilly, Janssen, and The Sackler Trust. AMM has also received speaker fees from Illumina and Janssen. Murray B. Stein has in the past 3 years received consulting income from Acadia Pharmaceuticals, Aptinyx, atai Life Sciences, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bionomics, BioXcel Therapeutics, Clexio, Eisai, EmpowerPharm, Engrail Therapeutics, Janssen, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, and Roche/Genentech. Dr. Stein has stock options in Oxeia Biopharmaceuticals and EpiVario. He is paid for his editorial work on Depression and Anxiety (Editor-in-Chief), Biological Psychiatry (Deputy Editor), and UpToDate (Co-Editor-in-Chief for Psychiatry). He has also received research support from NIH, Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Department of Defense. He is on the scientific advisory board for the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation and the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. Joel Gelernter is named as an inventor on PCT patent application #15/878,640 entitled: “Genotype-guided dosing of opioid agonists,” filed January 24, 2018 and issued on January 26, 2021 as U.S. Patent No. 10,900,082; and is paid for editorial work for the journal “Complex Psychiatry.” Iiris Hovatta received speaker’s honoraria from Lundbeck. Ole A. Andreassen received speaker’s honorarium from Lundbeck and Sunovion, consultant for Cortechs.ai and Precision Health AS. Katharina Domschke has been a member of the Steering Committee Neurosciences, Janssen, Inc. until 2022 and is currently a member of the Board of the German National Society of Psychiatry (DGPPN) and the Neurotorium Editorial Board of the Lundbeck Foundation. Jordan W. Smoller is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of Sensorium Therapeutics (with equity) and has received an honorarium for an internal seminar Tempus Labs. He is PI of a collaborative study of the genetics of depression and bipolar disorder sponsored by 23andMe for which 23andMe provides analysis time as in-kind support but no payments. Eduard Maron has received research support and has also received speaker fees from Lundbeck. Hans J. Grabe has received travel grants and speakers honoraria from Indorsia, Neuraxpharm, Servier and Janssen Cilag. Henrik Larsson has served as a speaker for Evolan Pharma, Medici and Shire/Takeda and has received research grants from Shire/Takeda; all outside the submitted work. Gerome Breen is an advisory board member for Compass Pathways. Jürgen Deckert is a member of the board of the German Society of Biological Psychiatry and is on the scientific advisory boards of non-profit organizations and foundations. Volker Arolt worked as an advisor for Sanofi-Adventis Germany. Zach Fuller and Xin Wang are employees of 23andMe and hold stock or stock options in 23andMe. All other authors have no competing interests to declare.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
MedRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39006447
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.07.03.24309466