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Understanding the comorbidity between posttraumatic stress severity and coronary artery disease using genome-wide information and electronic health records.

Renato Polimanti1,2, Frank R Wendt3,4, Gita A Pathak3,4, Daniel S Tylee3,4, Catherine Tcheandjieu5, Austin T Hilliard5,6, Daniel F Levey3,4, Keyrun Adhikari3,4, J Michael Gaziano7,8,9, Christopher J O'Donnell7,8,9, Themistocles L Assimes5,6, Murray B Stein10,11,12, Joel Gelernter3,4,13.   

Abstract

The association between coronary artery disease (CAD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) contributes to the high morbidity and mortality observed for these conditions. To understand the dynamics underlying PTSD-CAD comorbidity, we investigated large-scale genome-wide association (GWA) statistics from the Million Veteran Program (MVP), the UK Biobank (UKB), the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, and the CARDIoGRAMplusC4D Consortium. We observed a genetic correlation of CAD with PTSD case-control and quantitative outcomes, ranging from 0.18 to 0.32. To investigate possible cause-effect relationships underlying these genetic correlations, we performed a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis, observing a significant bidirectional relationship between CAD and PTSD symptom severity. Genetically-determined PCL-17 (PTSD 17-item Checklist) total score was associated with increased CAD risk (odds ratio = 1.04; 95% confidence interval, 95% CI = 1.01-1.06). Conversely, CAD genetic liability was associated with reduced PCL-17 total score (beta = -0.42; 95% CI = -0.04 to -0.81). Because of these opposite-direction associations, we conducted a pleiotropic meta-analysis to investigate loci with concordant vs. discordant effects on PCL-17 and CAD, observing that concordant-effect loci were enriched for molecular pathways related to platelet amyloid precursor protein (beta = 1.53, p = 2.97 × 10-7) and astrocyte activation regulation (beta = 1.51, p = 2.48 × 10-6) while discordant-effect loci were enriched for biological processes related to lipid metabolism (e.g., triglyceride-rich lipoprotein particle clearance, beta = 2.32, p = 1.61 × 10-10). To follow up these results, we leveraged MVP and UKB electronic health records (EHR) to assess longitudinal changes in the association between CAD and posttraumatic stress severity. This EHR-based analysis highlighted that earlier CAD diagnosis is associated with increased PCL-total score later in life, while lower PCL total score was associated with increased risk of a later CAD diagnosis (Mann-Kendall trend test: MVP tau = 0.932, p < 2 × 10-16; UKB tau = 0.376, p = 0.005). In conclusion, both our genetically-informed analyses and our EHR-based follow-up investigation highlighted a bidirectional relationship between PTSD and CAD where multiple pleiotropic mechanisms are likely to be involved.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35986173     DOI: 10.1038/s41380-022-01735-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Psychiatry        ISSN: 1359-4184            Impact factor:   13.437


  67 in total

1.  Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Myocardial Perfusion, and Myocardial Blood Flow: A Longitudinal Twin Study.

Authors:  Viola Vaccarino; Amit J Shah; Valeria Moncayo; Jonathon Nye; Marina Piccinelli; Yi-An Ko; Xin Ma; Nancy Murrah; Lucy Shallenberger; Emily Driggers; Oleksiy M Levantsevych; Muhammad Hammadah; Bruno B Lima; An Young; Wesley O'Neal; Mhmtjamil Alkhalaf; Ammer Haffar; Paolo Raggi; Jack Goldberg; Nicholas L Smith; Ernest V Garcia; Arshed A Quyyumi; J Douglas Bremner
Journal:  Biol Psychiatry       Date:  2021-09-27       Impact factor: 13.382

2.  A prospective examination of sex differences in posttraumatic autonomic functioning.

Authors:  Antonia V Seligowski; Elizabeth R Steuber; Rebecca Hinrichs; Mariam H Reda; Charis N Wiltshire; Cassandra P Wanna; Sterling J Winters; Karlye A Phillips; Stacey L House; Francesca L Beaudoin; Xinming An; Jennifer S Stevens; Donglin Zeng; Thomas C Neylan; Gari D Clifford; Sarah D Linnstaedt; Laura T Germine; Kenneth A Bollen; Guia Guffanti; Scott L Rauch; John P Haran; Alan B Storrow; Christopher Lewandowski; Paul I Musey; Phyllis L Hendry; Sophia Sheikh; Christopher W Jones; Brittany E Punches; Michael C Kurz; Vishnu P Murty; Meghan E McGrath; Lauren A Hudak; Jose L Pascual; Mark J Seamon; Elizabeth M Datner; Anna M Chang; Claire Pearson; David A Peak; Roland C Merchant; Robert M Domeier; Niels K Rathlev; Brian J O'Neil; Leon D Sanchez; Steven E Bruce; Mark W Miller; Robert H Pietrzak; Jutta Joormann; Deanna M Barch; Diego A Pizzagalli; John F Sheridan; Beatriz Luna; Steven E Harte; James M Elliott; Karestan C Koenen; Ronald C Kessler; Samuel A McLean; Kerry J Ressler; Tanja Jovanovic
Journal:  Neurobiol Stress       Date:  2021-08-21

3.  Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Cardiovascular Disease.

Authors:  Steven S Coughlin
Journal:  Open Cardiovasc Med J       Date:  2011-07-11

4.  A putative causal relationship between genetically determined female body shape and posttraumatic stress disorder.

Authors:  Renato Polimanti; Ananda B Amstadter; Murray B Stein; Lynn M Almli; Dewleen G Baker; Laura J Bierut; Bekh Bradley; Lindsay A Farrer; Eric O Johnson; Anthony King; Henry R Kranzler; Adam X Maihofer; John P Rice; Andrea L Roberts; Nancy L Saccone; Hongyu Zhao; Israel Liberzon; Kerry J Ressler; Caroline M Nievergelt; Karestan C Koenen; Joel Gelernter
Journal:  Genome Med       Date:  2017-11-27       Impact factor: 11.117

Review 5.  The intriguing relationship between coronary heart disease and mental disorders.

Authors:  Marc De Hert; Johan Detraux; Davy Vancampfort
Journal:  Dialogues Clin Neurosci       Date:  2018-03       Impact factor: 5.986

6.  Genetic correlations of psychiatric traits with body composition and glycemic traits are sex- and age-dependent.

Authors:  Christopher Hübel; Héléna A Gaspar; Jonathan R I Coleman; Ken B Hanscombe; Kirstin Purves; Inga Prokopenko; Mariaelisa Graff; Julius S Ngwa; Tsegaselassie Workalemahu; Paul F O'Reilly; Cynthia M Bulik; Gerome Breen
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2019-12-18       Impact factor: 14.919

Review 7.  Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Cardiovascular Disease: State of the Science, Knowledge Gaps, and Research Opportunities.

Authors:  Christopher J O'Donnell; Lisa Schwartz Longacre; Beth E Cohen; Zahi A Fayad; Charles F Gillespie; Israel Liberzon; Gita A Pathak; Renato Polimanti; Victoria Risbrough; Robert J Ursano; Richard S Vander Heide; Clyde W Yancy; Viola Vaccarino; George Sopko; Murray B Stein
Journal:  JAMA Cardiol       Date:  2021-10-01       Impact factor: 14.676

8.  Potential causal effect of posttraumatic stress disorder on alcohol use disorder and alcohol consumption in individuals of European descent: A Mendelian Randomization Study.

Authors:  Kaitlin E Bountress; Frank Wendt; Renato Polimanti; Ananda Amstadter; Daniel Bustamante; Arpana Agrawal; Bradley Webb; Nathan Gillespie; Howard Edenberg; Christina Sheerin; Emma Johnson
Journal:  Alcohol Clin Exp Res       Date:  2021-06-24       Impact factor: 3.928

9.  Reading Mendelian randomisation studies: a guide, glossary, and checklist for clinicians.

Authors:  Neil M Davies; Michael V Holmes; George Davey Smith
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2018-07-12

10.  Genetic evidence suggests posttraumatic stress disorder as a subtype of major depressive disorder.

Authors:  Fuquan Zhang; Shuquan Rao; Hongbao Cao; Xiangrong Zhang; Qiang Wang; Yong Xu; Jing Sun; Chun Wang; Jiu Chen; Xijia Xu; Ning Zhang; Lin Tian; Jianmin Yuan; Guoqiang Wang; Lei Cai; Mingqing Xu; Ancha Baranova
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2022-02-01       Impact factor: 14.808

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