Behavioral and Brain Functions (Aug 2010)

Effect of Tryptophan Hydroxylase-2 rs7305115 SNP on suicide attempts risk in major depression

  • Zhang Yuqi,
  • Zhang Changsong,
  • Yuan Guozhen,
  • Yao Jianjun,
  • Cheng Zaohuo,
  • Liu Chaojun,
  • Liu Qinghai,
  • Wan Gairong,
  • Shi Guizhi,
  • Cheng Yiren,
  • Ling Yang,
  • Li Ke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-9081-6-49
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 49

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Abstract Background Suicide and major depressive disorders (MDD) are strongly associated, and genetic factors are responsible for at least part of the variability in suicide risk. We investigated whether variation at the tryptophan hydroxylase-2 (TPH2) gene rs7305115 SNP may predispose to suicide attempts in MDD. Methods We genotyped TPH2 gene rs7305115 SNP in 215 MDD patients with suicide and matched MDD patients without suicide. Differences in behavioral and personality traits according to genotypic variation were investigated by logistic regression analysis. Results There were no significant differences between MDD patients with suicide and controls in genotypic (AG and GG) frequencies for rs7305115 SNP, but the distribution of AA genotype differed significantly (14.4% vs. 29.3%, p p p Conclusions The study suggested that hopelessness, negative life events and family history of suicide were risk factors of attempted suicide in MDD while the TPH2 rs7305115A remained a significant protective predictor of suicide attempts.