rs11220675 - CNTN5

Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • Genome-wide association analyses identify distinct genetic architectures for early-onset and late-onset depression - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 41233554

    ABSTRACT: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and heterogeneous disorder of complex etiology. Studying more homogeneous groups stratified according to clinical characteristics, such as age of onset, can improve the identification of the underlying genetic causes and lead to more targeted treatment strategies. We leveraged Nordic biobanks with longitudinal health registries to investigate differences in the genetic architectures of early-onset (eoMDD; n = 46,708 cases) and late-onset (loMDD; n = 37,168 cases) MDD. We identified 12 genomic loci for eoMDD and two for loMDD. Overall, the two MDD subtypes correlated moderately (genetic correlation, rg = 0.58) and differed in their genetic correlations with related traits. These findings suggest that eoMDD and loMDD have part


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Lifestyle context

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Lifestyle

  • mood-supporting lifestyle practices Moderate

    lifestyle factors modulate depression risk; genetic predisposition may increase benefit of preventive measures

    prioritize regular exercise, adequate sleep, and social connection

Screening

  • mental health symptom screening Moderate

    CNTN5 rs11220675 associated with increased major depressive disorder risk

    annual mental health assessment