Antidepressant Exposure and DNA Methylation: Insights from a Methylome-Wide Association Study.
E DavysonXueyi ShenFloris HuiderMark James AdamsK BorgesD McCartneyL BarkerJenny Van DongenDorret I BoomsmaAntoine WeihsHans Jörgen GrabeAnnemarie Luise KühnAlexander TeumerHenry VölzkeTianyu ZhuJaakko A KaprioMiina OllikainenFriederike S DavidSusanne MeinertFrederike SteinAndreas J ForstnerUdo DannlowskiTilo T J KircherA TapucDarina CzamaraElisabeth B BinderT BrücklAlex S F KwongPaul Darius YousefiCcy WongLouise ArseneaultHelen L FisherJonathan S MillSimon R CoxP RedmondTom Charles RussEdwin J C G van den OordKarolina A AbergBrenda W J H PenninxRiccardo E MarioniNaomi R WrayAndrew M McIntoshPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
, which have roles in mitochondrial metabolism and neurite outgrowth. If replicated in future studies, targeting these genes could inform the design of more effective and better tolerated treatments for depression.