rs117566019 - RUNX1T1 - FLJ46284
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Genome-wide association study meta-analysis of suicide death and suicidal behavior - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 36253440
ABSTRACT: Suicide is a worldwide health crisis. We aimed to identify genetic risk variants associated with suicide death and suicidal behavior. Meta-analysis for suicide death was performed using 3765 cases from Utah and matching 6572 controls of European ancestry. Meta-analysis for suicidal behavior using data across five cohorts (n = 8315 cases and 256,478 psychiatric or populational controls of European ancestry) was also performed. One locus in neuroligin 1 (NLGN1) passing the genome-wide significance threshold for suicide death was identified (top SNP rs73182688, with p = 5.48 × 10−8 before and p = 4.55 × 10−8 after mtCOJO analysis conditioning on MDD to remove genetic effects on suicide mediated by MDD). Conditioning on suicidal attempts did not significantl
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Lifestyle context
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Discuss with your doctor
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Discuss genetic suicide risk with mental health provider Moderate
Carrying risk variants warrants personalized mental health planning and preventive strategies with a qualified provider
Share this genetic finding with your doctor or mental health provider to develop an individualized prevention plan
Screening
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Mental health screening and monitoring Moderate
Large GWAS (n=264,793) identifies this SNP as associated with suicide behavior risk, warranting preventive monitoring
Consider annual mental health screening and earlier evaluation if depressive or suicidal symptoms emerge