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A methylome-wide association study of major depression with out-of-sample case-control classification and trans-ancestry comparison.

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Shen, X; Barbu, M; Caramaschi, D; Arathimos, R; Czamara, D; David, FS; Dearman, A; Dilkes, E; Herrera-Rivero, M; Huider, F; Kühn, L; Lu, K-C ...
Published in: Nature. Mental health
January 2025

Major depression (MD) is a leading cause of global disease burden, and both experimental and population-based studies suggest that differences in DNA methylation may be associated with the condition. However, previous DNA methylation studies have, so far, not been widely replicated, suggesting a need for larger meta-analysis studies. Here we conducted a meta-analysis of methylome-wide association analysis for lifetime MD across 18 studies of 24,754 European-ancestry participants (5,443 MD cases) and an East Asian sample (243 cases, 1,846 controls). We identified 15 CpG sites associated with lifetime MD with methylome-wide significance. The methylation score created using the methylome-wide association analysis summary statistics was significantly associated with MD status in an out-of-sample classification analysis (area under the curve 0.53). Methylation score was also associated with five inflammatory markers, with the strongest association found with tumor necrosis factor beta. Mendelian randomization analysis revealed 23 CpG sites potentially causally linked to MD, with 7 replicated in an independent dataset. Our study provides evidence that variations in DNA methylation are associated with MD, and further evidence supporting involvement of the immune system.

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Nature. Mental health

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2731-6076

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2731-6076

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January 2025

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3

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10

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1152 / 1167
 

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Shen, X., Barbu, M., Caramaschi, D., Arathimos, R., Czamara, D., David, F. S., … McIntosh, A. M. (2025). A methylome-wide association study of major depression with out-of-sample case-control classification and trans-ancestry comparison. Nature. Mental Health, 3(10), 1152–1167. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-025-00486-4
Shen, Xueyi, Miruna Barbu, Doretta Caramaschi, Ryan Arathimos, Darina Czamara, Friederike S. David, Anna Dearman, et al. “A methylome-wide association study of major depression with out-of-sample case-control classification and trans-ancestry comparison.Nature. Mental Health 3, no. 10 (January 2025): 1152–67. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44220-025-00486-4.
Shen X, Barbu M, Caramaschi D, Arathimos R, Czamara D, David FS, et al. A methylome-wide association study of major depression with out-of-sample case-control classification and trans-ancestry comparison. Nature Mental health. 2025 Jan;3(10):1152–67.
Shen, Xueyi, et al. “A methylome-wide association study of major depression with out-of-sample case-control classification and trans-ancestry comparison.Nature. Mental Health, vol. 3, no. 10, Jan. 2025, pp. 1152–67. Epmc, doi:10.1038/s44220-025-00486-4.
Shen X, Barbu M, Caramaschi D, Arathimos R, Czamara D, David FS, Dearman A, Dilkes E, Herrera-Rivero M, Huider F, Kühn L, Lu K-C, Palviainen T, Schowe AM, Shireby G, Weihs A, Wong CCY, Davyson E, Casey H, Adams MJ, Allgaier A-K, Barber M, Burrage J, Caspi A, Costeira R, Dunn EC, Feldmann L, Frank J, Freisleder FJ, Gadd DA, Greimel E, Hannon E, Harris SE, Homuth G, Howard DM, Iurato S, Korhonen T, Lu T-P, Martin NG, Martins J, McDermott E, Meinert S, Navarro P, Ollikainen M, Pehl V, Piechaczek C, Scherff AD, Stein F, Streit F, Teumer A, Völzke H, van Dongen J, Walker RM, Yusupov N, Arseneault L, Bell JT, Berger K, Binder E, Boomsma DI, Cox SR, Dannlowski U, Evans KL, Fisher HL, Forstner AJ, Grabe HJ, Kaprio J, Kircher T, Kopf-Beck J, Kumari M, Kuo P-H, Li QS, Moffitt TE, Mulcahy H, Murphy TM, Schulte-Körne G, Mill J, Lewis CM, PGC MDD Working Group, Wray NR, McIntosh AM. A methylome-wide association study of major depression with out-of-sample case-control classification and trans-ancestry comparison. Nature Mental health. 2025 Jan;3(10):1152–1167.

Published In

Nature. Mental health

DOI

EISSN

2731-6076

ISSN

2731-6076

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

3

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1152 / 1167