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Association between polygenic risk for Major Depression and brain structure in a mega-analysis of 50,975 participants across 11 studies

X Shen, YJ Toenders, LKM Han, A Weihs, N Alexander, TFM Andlauer, K Brosch, AJ Forstner, D Grotegerd, T Hahn, M Hermesdorf, N Hosten, H Jamalabadi, S Meinert, Y Milaneschi, PG Sämann, F Stein, A Stolicyn, L Teutenberg, G Thng Show all

Molecular Psychiatry | Published : 2026

Abstract

Major Depression (MD) is a prevalent, disabling and life-limiting condition. The neurobiological associations of genetic risk for MD remain under-explored in large samples, with no comprehensive mega-analysis conducted to date. Our study analysed data from 11 separate studies, encompassing 50,975 participants from the ENIGMA Major Depressive Disorder Working Group. We developed highly consistent genetic and neuroimaging protocols and applied these throughout all participating studies, together with rigorous genetic methods to remove overlap between the polygenic risk scores (PRS) training and testing samples. Elevated PRS for MD correlated with lower intracranial volume and lower global meas..

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