rs10748045 - GRIP1

Magnitude 4.5 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • Genetic relationships between suicide attempts, suicidal ideation and major psychiatric disorders: A genome-wide association and polygenic scoring study - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 24964207

    ABSTRACT: Epidemiological studies have recognized a genetic diathesis for suicidal behavior, which is independent of other psychiatric disorders. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on suicide attempt (SA) and ideation have failed to identify specific genetic variants. Here, we conduct further GWAS and for the first time, use polygenic score analysis in cohorts of patients with mood disorders, to test for common genetic variants for mood disorders and suicide phenotypes. Genome-wide studies for SA were conducted in the RADIANT and GSK-Munich recurrent depression samples and London Bipolar Affective Disorder Case-Control Study (BACCs) then meta-analysis was performed. A GWAS on suicidal ideation during antidepressant treatment had previously been conducted in the Genome Based Therapeutic


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Lifestyle context

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Discuss with your doctor

  • genetic association with suicidal ideation Moderate

    This variant is associated with increased suicidal ideation risk in people with depression or bipolar disorder.

    Inform mental health provider about this genetic finding

Screening

  • suicidal ideation screening Moderate

    This variant is associated with increased suicidal ideation in people with depression or bipolar disorder.

    Regular mental health assessment for mood disorders and suicidality