Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 May 2024
Mood disorders, including bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (MDD), are known to have a significant genetic component based on familial and twin studies. Tremendous efforts from the scientific community and technical advancements have led to the discovery of multiple genes associated with the heritability of these disorders over the last years. Nonetheless, our knowledge of the exact genetic basis of BD and MDD is still fairly limited. Recent genome-wide association studies with massive sample sizes have started to characterize the polygenicity of these disorders, although future studies have yet to explore how genetic variants may interact with the environment to modulate one’s risk of disease. As our understanding of the genetics of mood disorders increases (with increasing sample sizes, a more significant shift from candidate gene studies to microarray and sequencing strategies, and integration of findings with environmental measures), many clinical opportunities may arise. This may include the future use of polygenic risk scores for risk assessment, predicting response to medications based on genotype, among others.
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