| Literature DB >> 33654420 |
Shunjie Bai1, Liang Fang2,3, Jing Xie4, Huili Bai1, Wei Wang5, Jian-Jun Chen6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder (MDD) and suicide are two major health problems, but there are still no objective methods to diagnose MDD or suicidal ideation (SI). This study was conducted to identify potential biomarkers for diagnosing MDD patients with SI.Entities:
Keywords: biomarkers; major depressive disorder; suicidal ideation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33654420 PMCID: PMC7910095 DOI: 10.2147/JIR.S297930
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Inflamm Res ISSN: 1178-7031
Baseline Data of MDD Patients and Healthy Controls
| Variables | HCs | MDD Patients with SI | MDD Patients without SI | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | 86 | 53 | 20 | – |
| Age | 37.35(13.94) | 32.34(14.43) | 37.34(13.18) | 0.11a |
| Sex (F/M) | 52/34 | 33/20 | 12/8 | 0.97b |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 23.09(2.14) | 23.41(2.37) | 24.61(1.81) | 0.21a |
| Education (years) | 11.71(4.10) | 11.91(3.45) | 12.15(3.69) | 0.90a |
| Smoke (Y/N) | 26/60 | 16/37 | 4/16 | 0.68b |
| FHMI (Y/N) | 5/81 | 3/50 | 1/19 | 0.56b |
| Marital status (Y/N) | 51/35 | 32/21 | 10/10 | 0.71b |
| HDRS scores | 1.35(1.48) | 32.34(8.50)* | 26.80(7.11) # | <0.00001a |
| BSI-CV scores | 0.47(0.88) | 12.64(2.65) * | 7.55(1.43) # | <0.00001a |
Notes: aP-value was obtained from one-way analysis of variance; p-value>0.05 indicated that there was no significant difference in any group comparison, and p<0.05 indicated that there was significant difference in, at least, one group comparison. bP-value was obtained from chi-square test; p-value>0.05 indicated that there was no significant difference in any group comparison, and p<0.05 indicated that there was significant difference in, at least, one group comparison. *HDRS scores and BSI-CV scores were significantly higher in MDD with SI than in HCs or MDD without SI. #HDRS scores and BSI-CV scores were significantly higher in MDD without SI than in HCs.
Abbreviations: HCs, healthy controls; F, female; M, male; Y, yes; N, no; HDRS, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale; BMI, body mass index; MDD, major depressive disorder; BSI-CV, Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation-Chinese Version; SI, suicidal ideation; FHMI, family history of mental illness.
Figure 1Discrimination model built using MDD patients with SI and HCs in training set: (A) The built OPLS-DA model showing an obvious separation between MDD patients with SI (red dot) and HCs (green dot); (B) 399-iteration permutation test showed that the model was valid, as the Q2 and R2 values yielded by the permutation test (bottom left) were significantly lower than their original values (top right).
Figure 2T-predicted scatter plot from the OPLS-DA model: (A) both MDD patients with SI (lemon dot) and HCs (purple dot) from testing set could be correctly predicted; (B) the model was effective in distinguishing MDD patients with SI (red dot) from MDD patients without SI (blue dot).
Figure 3Potential biomarkers for diagnosing MDD patients with SI: (A) the differences of these four potential biomarkers among the three groups; (B) the levels of potential biomarkers in the 20 MDD patients with SI were increased after one-month treatment, and both HDRS score and BSI-CV score were also significantly improved.
Figure 4Diagnostic performances of these potential biomarkers. The panel consisting of these potential biomarkers yielded the excellent diagnostic performances with AUC>9.0 in training set, testing set and blind set.