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An Analysis of Two Genome-wide Association Meta-analyses Identifies a New Locus for Broad Depression Phenotype.

Direk N, Williams S, Smith JA et al.

28049566 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
109146 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

DN
Direk N
WS
Williams S
SJ
Smith JA
RS
Ripke S
AT
Air T
AA
Amare AT
AN
Amin N
BB
Baune BT
BD
Bennett DA
BD
Blackwood DHR
BD
Boomsma D
BG
Breen G
BH
Buttenschøn HN
BE
Byrne EM
BA
Børglum AD
CE
Castelao E
CS
Cichon S
CT
Clarke TK
CM
Cornelis MC
DU
Dannlowski U
DJ
De Jager PL
DA
Demirkan A
DE
Domenici E
VD
van Duijn CM
DE
Dunn EC
EJ
Eriksson JG
ET
Esko T
FJ
Faul JD
FL
Ferrucci L
FM
Fornage M
DG
de Geus E
GM
Gill M
GS
Gordon SD
GH
Grabe HJ
VG
van Grootheest G
HS
Hamilton SP
HC
Hartman CA
HA
Heath AC
HK
Hek K
HA
Hofman A
HG
Homuth G
HC
Horn C
JH
Jan Hottenga J
KS
Kardia SLR
KS
Kloiber S
KK
Koenen K
KZ
Kutalik Z
LK
Ladwig KH
LJ
Lahti J
LD
Levinson DF
LC
Lewis CM
LG
Lewis G
LQ
Li QS
LD
Llewellyn DJ
LS
Lucae S
LK
Lunetta KL
MD
MacIntyre DJ
MP
Madden P
MN
Martin NG
MA
McIntosh AM
MA
Metspalu A
MY
Milaneschi Y
MG
Montgomery GW
MO
Mors O
MT
Mosley TH
MJ
Murabito JM
MB
Müller-Myhsok B
NM
Nöthen MM
ND
Nyholt DR
OM
O'Donovan MC
PB
Penninx BW
PM
Pergadia ML
PR
Perlis R
PJ
Potash JB
PM
Preisig M
PS
Purcell SM
QJ
Quiroz JA
RK
Räikkönen K
RJ
Rice JP
RM
Rietschel M
RM
Rivera M
ST
Schulze TG
SJ
Shi J
SS
Shyn S
SG
Sinnamon GC
SJ
Smit JH
SJ
Smoller JW
SH
Snieder H
TT
Tanaka T
TK
Tansey KE
TA
Teumer A
UR
Uher R
UD
Umbricht D
VD
Van der Auwera S
WE
Ware EB
WD
Weir DR
WM
Weissman MM
WG
Willemsen G
YJ
Yang J
ZW
Zhao W
TH
Tiemeier H
SP
Sullivan PF
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The genetics of depression has been explored in genome-wide association studies that focused on either major depressive disorder or depressive symptoms with mostly negative findings. A broad depression phenotype including both phenotypes has not been tested previously using a genome-wide association approach. We aimed to identify genetic polymorphisms significantly associated with a broad phenotype from depressive symptoms to major depressive disorder.

9,240 European ancestry cases, 9,519 European ancestry controls, 51,150 European ancestry individuals with depressive symptom measurement

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

109146
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
6,879 European ancestry cases, 13,453 European ancestry controls, 5,303 Chinese ancestry cases, 5,337 Chinese ancestry controls, 8,157 European American individuals with depressive symptom measurement
Replication Participants
East Asian, European
Ancestry
China, Sweden, U.S., Australia, Italy, Germany, U.K., Denmark
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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