Contribution of Common Genetic Variants to Antidepressant Response
Background Pharmacogenetic studies aiming to personalize the treatment of depression are based on the assumption that response to antidepressants is a heritable trait, but there is no compelling evidence to support this. Methods We estimate the contribution of common genetic variation to antidepress...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biological psychiatry (1969) 2013-04, Vol.73 (7), p.679-682 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background Pharmacogenetic studies aiming to personalize the treatment of depression are based on the assumption that response to antidepressants is a heritable trait, but there is no compelling evidence to support this. Methods We estimate the contribution of common genetic variation to antidepressant response with Genome-Wide Complex Trait Analysis in a combined sample of 2799 antidepressant-treated subjects with major depressive disorder and genome-wide genotype data. Results We find that common genetic variants explain 42% (SE = .180, p = .009) of individual differences in antidepressant response. Conclusions These results suggest that response to antidepressants is a complex trait with substantial contribution from a large number of common genetic variants of small effect. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3223 1873-2402 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biopsych.2012.10.030 |