Genetic correlation and causal relationships between autoimmune thyroid disease and major depressive disorders.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Yang Yu, Yingshuo Zhong, Yingzi Chen, Peng Du, Congqing Miao, Dechuan Lu
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Abstract

Background: Autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) are common genetic diseases. The comorbidity of AITD and MDD has been widely demonstrated by large amounts of epidemiological studies. However, the genetic architectures of the comorbidity remain unknown.

Methods: We use large-scale GWAS summary data and novel genetic statistical methods to assess the genetic correlation and potential causality between AITD and MDD disorders. We perform cross-trait GWAS meta-analyses to identify genetic risk variants not previously associated with the individual traits. And we use summary-data-based mendelian randomisation to identify putative functional genes shared between diseases.

Results: Both global and local genetic correlation study confirmed the genetic correlation of AITD and MDD. Through multi-trait analysis of GWAS (MTAG), we identified 112 SNPs associated with the conjoint phenotype, but not with individual traits. Mendelian randomisation confirmed the causal relationship between MDD (exposure) and AITD (outcome). The summary-based mendelian randomisation study found two plausible functional genes for AITD and MDD comorbidity.

Conclusions: AITD and MDD are genetically correlated in global and local chromosomal regions. MR analyses support a putative casual effect of MDD on AITD risk, though residual pleiotropy or confounding cannot be fully excluded. These findings highlight the need for triangulation with experimental and longitudinal studies to confirm causality.

自身免疫性甲状腺疾病与重度抑郁症的遗传相关性和因果关系
背景:自身免疫性甲状腺疾病(AITD)和重度抑郁症(MDD)是常见的遗传性疾病。大量的流行病学研究已经广泛证实了AITD和重度抑郁症的合并症。然而,合并症的遗传结构仍然未知。方法:我们使用大规模GWAS汇总数据和新的遗传统计方法来评估AITD和MDD之间的遗传相关性和潜在因果关系。我们进行了跨性状GWAS荟萃分析,以确定以前未与个体性状相关的遗传风险变异。我们使用基于汇总数据的孟德尔随机化来识别疾病之间共享的假定功能基因。结果:整体和局部遗传相关研究均证实了AITD与MDD的遗传相关性。通过对GWAS的多性状分析(MTAG),我们鉴定出112个snp与联合表型相关,但与个体性状无关。孟德尔随机化证实了MDD(暴露)和AITD(结果)之间的因果关系。基于总结的孟德尔随机化研究发现了两个可能的AITD和MDD合并症的功能基因。结论:AITD和MDD在整体和局部染色体区域具有遗传相关性。MR分析支持假定的MDD对AITD风险的偶然影响,尽管残留的多效性或混杂不能完全排除。这些发现强调需要三角测量与实验和纵向研究,以确认因果关系。
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Acta Neuropsychiatrica
Acta Neuropsychiatrica NEUROSCIENCES-PSYCHIATRY
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期刊介绍: Acta Neuropsychiatrica is an international journal focussing on translational neuropsychiatry. It publishes high-quality original research papers and reviews. The Journal''s scope specifically highlights the pathway from discovery to clinical applications, healthcare and global health that can be viewed broadly as the spectrum of work that marks the pathway from discovery to global health.
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