Genetic heterogeneity in self-reported depressive symptoms identified through genetic analyses of the PHQ-9.
Jackson G ThorpAndries T MareesJue-Sheng OngJiyuan AnStuart MacGregorEske M DerksPublished in: Psychological medicine (2019)
Patterns of SNP associations and genetic correlations differ across the nine symptoms, suggesting that current depressive symptoms are genetically heterogeneous. Our study highlights the value of symptom-level analyses in understanding the genetic architecture of a psychiatric trait. Future studies should investigate whether genetic heterogeneity is recapitulated in clinical symptoms of major depression.