Abstract
Background: Antidepressant-worsening suicidal ideation is a rare but serious phenomenon. This study aimed to test for association between antidepressant-worsening suicidal ideation and polymorphisms of BDNF/NTRK2 neurotrophin pathway genes, known to be involved in depression and suicide. Methods: This was a case-control study comparing patients with antidepressant-worsening suicidal ideation to patients without. Patients were collected from the GENESE cohort (3771 depressed tianeptine-treated outpatients). Antidepressantworsening suicidal ideation was defined by an increase of at least 2 points on the Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale-item10 during treatment. Controls were matched for age, sex, and baseline Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale-item10 score. Thirteen single nucleotide polymorphisms covering 5 BDNF/NTRK2 pathway genes were genotyped. Results: A total 78 cases and 312 controls were included. Two NTRK2 single nucleotide polymorphisms were associated to antidepressant-worsening suicidal ideation: rs1439050 (P = .01) and rs1867283 (P = .04). Association with rs1439050 remained significant after adjustment for potentially confounding factors, including previous suicide attempts (P < .01). Conclusions: This naturalistic prospective study is consistent with previous studies on highlighting the potential role of the neurotrophin pathway, and especially of NTRK2, in antidepressant-worsening suicidal ideation.
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Voegeli, G., Ramoz, N., Shekhtman, T., Courtet, P., Gorwood, P., & Kelsoe, J. R. (2016). Neurotrophin genes and antidepressant-worsening suicidal ideation: A prospective case-control study. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 19(11). https://doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyw059
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