Immunogenetics of lithium response and psychiatric phenotypes in patients with bipolar disorder.
Marisol Herera-RiveroKarina Gutiérrez-FragosoAnbupalam ThalamuthuAzmeraw T AmareMazda AdliKazufumi AkiyamaNirmala AkulaRaffaella ArdauBárbara AriasJean-Michel AubryLena BacklundFrank BellivierAntonio BenabarreSusanne BengesserBhattacharjee AbeshJoanna M BiernackaArmin BirnerMicah CearnsPablo CervantesHsi-Chung ChenCaterina ChillottiSven CichonScott Richard ClarkFrancesc ColomCristiana CruceanuPiotr M CzerskiNina DalknerFranziska DegenhardtMaria Del ZompoJ Raymond DePauloBruno EtainPeter FalkaiEwa Ferensztajn-RochowiakAndreas J ForstnerJoseph FrankLouise FrisenMark A FryeJanice M FullertonCarla GalloSebastien GardJulie S GarnhamFernando GoesMaria Grigoroiu-SerbanescuPaul GrofRyota HashimotoRoland HaslerJoanna HauserUrs HeilbronnerStefan HermsPer HoffmannLiping HouYiHsiang HsuStéphane JamainEsther JiménezJean-Pierre KahnLayla KassemTadafumi KatoJohn R KelsoeSarah Kittel-SchneiderPo-Hsiu KuoJoachim KurtzIchiro KusumiBarbara KönigGonzalo LajeMikaél LandénCatharina LavebrattMarion LeboyerSusan LeckbandMario MajMirko ManchiaCynthia Marie-ClaireLina MartinssonMichael McCarthySusan L McElroyVincent MillischerMarina MitjansFrancis MondimorePalmiero MonteleoneCaroline M NievergeltTomáš NovákMarkus Maria NöthenClaire OdonovanNorio OzakiSergi PapiolAndrea PfennigClaudia PisanuJames PotashAndreas ReifEva Z ReininghausHélène Richard-LepourielGloria RobertsGuy A RouleauJanusz K RybakowskiMartin SchallingPeter R SchofieldKlaus Oliver SchubertEva C SchulteBarbara SchweizerGiovanni SeverinoTatyana ShekhtmanPaul ShillingKatzutaka ShimodaChristian SimhandlClaire SlaneyAlessio SquassinaThomas StammPavla StopkovaFabian StreitFasil AyeleAlfonso TortorellaGustavo TureckiJulia VeehEduard VietaBiju ViswanathStephanie-H WittPeter ZandiMartin AldaMichael BauerFrancis J McMahonPhilip B MitchellMarcella D C RietschelThomas G SchulzeBernhard BaunePublished in: Research square (2023)
The link between bipolar disorder (BP) and immune dysfunction remains controversial. While epidemiological studies have long suggested an association, recent research has found only limited evidence of such a relationship. To clarify this, we investigated the contributions of immune-relevant genetic factors to the response to lithium (Li) treatment and the clinical presentation of BP. First, we assessed the association of a large collection of immune-related genes (4,925) with Li response, defined by the Retrospective Assessment of the Lithium Response Phenotype Scale (Alda scale), and clinical characteristics in patients with BP from the International Consortium on Lithium Genetics (ConLi + Gen, N = 2,374). Second, we calculated here previously published polygenic scores (PGSs) for immune-related traits and evaluated their associations with Li response and clinical features. We found several genes associated with Li response at p < 1x10 - 4 values, including HAS3 , CNTNAP5 and NFIB . Network and functional enrichment analyses uncovered an overrepresentation of pathways involved in cell adhesion and intercellular communication, which appear to converge on the well-known Li-induced inhibition of GSK-3β. We also found various genes associated with BP's age-at-onset, number of mood episodes, and presence of psychosis, substance abuse and/or suicidal ideation at the exploratory threshold. These included RTN4 , XKR4 , NRXN1 , NRG1/3 and GRK5 . Additionally, PGS analyses suggested serum FAS, ECP, TRANCE and cytokine ligands, amongst others, might represent potential circulating biomarkers of Li response and clinical presentation. Taken together, our results support the notion of a relatively weak association between immunity and clinically relevant features of BP at the genetic level.