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Joint contribution of polygenic scores for depression and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder to youth suicidal ideation and attempt

Joint contribution of polygenic scores for depression and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder to youth suicidal ideation and attempt
Joint contribution of polygenic scores for depression and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder to youth suicidal ideation and attempt
Children presenting comorbid attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and depression symptoms have higher risks of later suicidal ideation and attempt. However, it is unclear to what extent this risk stems from individual differences in the genetic predisposition for ADHD and/or depression. We investigated the unique and combined contribution of genetic predisposition to ADHD and depression to suicidal ideation and attempt by early adulthood. Data were from two longitudinal population-based birth cohorts, the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development and the Quebec Newborn Twin Study (total N=1,207). Genetic predisposition for ADHD and depression were measured using polygenic scores. Suicidal ideation and attempt by age 20 years were self-reported via questionnaires. Across the two cohorts, suicidal ideation and attempt were reported by 99 (8.2%) and 75 (6.1%) individuals, respectively. A higher polygenic score for depression was associated with significantly higher risk of suicidal ideation and attempt, while no significant associations were found for ADHD polygenic score. However, we found an interaction between polygenic scores for depression and ADHD in the association with suicide attempt (P = 0.012), but not suicidal ideation (P = 0.897). The association between polygenic score for depression and suicide attempt was significantly stronger for individuals with a higher polygenic score for ADHD. Individuals scoring 1-SD above the mean for both polygenic scores were at increased risk for suicide attempt compared to individuals with lower scores (OR 4.03, CI 1.64-9.90), as well as compared to individuals scoring 1-SD above the mean in only depression (OR 2.92, CI 1.01-8.50) or only ADHD (OR 4.88, CI 1.56-15.26) polygenic scores. Our findings suggest that genetic predisposition for ADHD and depression contributes to increase the risk of suicide attempt in a multiplicative, rather that additive, way. Our results contribute to our understanding of the etiology of suicide risk and may inform screening and risk stratification.
ADHD polygenic score, depression polygenic score, suicide attempt, longitudinal, interaction
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Orri, Massimiliano, Morneau-Vaillancourt, Genevieve, Ouellet-Morin, Isabelle, Cortese, Samuele, Galera, Cédric, Voronin, Ivan, Vitaro, Frank, Brendgen, Mara R., Dionne, Ginette, Paquin, Stephane, Forte, Alberto, Turecki, Gustavo, Tremblay, Richard E., Côté, Sylvana M., Geoffroy, Marie-Claude and Boivin, Michel (2025) Joint contribution of polygenic scores for depression and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder to youth suicidal ideation and attempt. Molecular Psychiatry, 30 (9), 4085-4093, [557909]. (doi:10.1038/s41380-025-02989-z).

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Abstract

Children presenting comorbid attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and depression symptoms have higher risks of later suicidal ideation and attempt. However, it is unclear to what extent this risk stems from individual differences in the genetic predisposition for ADHD and/or depression. We investigated the unique and combined contribution of genetic predisposition to ADHD and depression to suicidal ideation and attempt by early adulthood. Data were from two longitudinal population-based birth cohorts, the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development and the Quebec Newborn Twin Study (total N=1,207). Genetic predisposition for ADHD and depression were measured using polygenic scores. Suicidal ideation and attempt by age 20 years were self-reported via questionnaires. Across the two cohorts, suicidal ideation and attempt were reported by 99 (8.2%) and 75 (6.1%) individuals, respectively. A higher polygenic score for depression was associated with significantly higher risk of suicidal ideation and attempt, while no significant associations were found for ADHD polygenic score. However, we found an interaction between polygenic scores for depression and ADHD in the association with suicide attempt (P = 0.012), but not suicidal ideation (P = 0.897). The association between polygenic score for depression and suicide attempt was significantly stronger for individuals with a higher polygenic score for ADHD. Individuals scoring 1-SD above the mean for both polygenic scores were at increased risk for suicide attempt compared to individuals with lower scores (OR 4.03, CI 1.64-9.90), as well as compared to individuals scoring 1-SD above the mean in only depression (OR 2.92, CI 1.01-8.50) or only ADHD (OR 4.88, CI 1.56-15.26) polygenic scores. Our findings suggest that genetic predisposition for ADHD and depression contributes to increase the risk of suicide attempt in a multiplicative, rather that additive, way. Our results contribute to our understanding of the etiology of suicide risk and may inform screening and risk stratification.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 4 April 2025
Published date: September 2025
Keywords: ADHD polygenic score, depression polygenic score, suicide attempt, longitudinal, interaction

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Local EPrints ID: 500557
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/500557
ISSN: 1359-4184
PURE UUID: 10a860e4-59df-4fc3-ab3c-875cdb8ff7dd
ORCID for Samuele Cortese: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5877-8075

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Author: Massimiliano Orri
Author: Genevieve Morneau-Vaillancourt
Author: Isabelle Ouellet-Morin
Author: Samuele Cortese ORCID iD
Author: Cédric Galera
Author: Ivan Voronin
Author: Frank Vitaro
Author: Mara R. Brendgen
Author: Ginette Dionne
Author: Stephane Paquin
Author: Alberto Forte
Author: Gustavo Turecki
Author: Richard E. Tremblay
Author: Sylvana M. Côté
Author: Marie-Claude Geoffroy
Author: Michel Boivin

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