Article Dans Une Revue EBioMedicine Année : 2025

Using multiomic integration to improve blood biomarkers of major depressive disorder: a case-control study

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Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a leading cause of disability, with a twofold increase in prevalence in women compared to men. Over the last few years, identifying molecular biomarkers of MDD has proven challenging, reflecting interactions among multiple environmental and genetic factors. Recently, epigenetic processes have been proposed as mediators of such interactions, with the potential for biomarker development.

Methods We characterised gene expression and two mechanisms of epigenomic regulation, DNA methylation (DNAm) and microRNAs (miRNAs), in blood samples from a cohort of individuals with MDD and healthy controls (n = 169). Case-control comparisons were conducted for each omic layer. We also defined gene coexpression networks, followed by step-by-step annotations across omic layers. Third, we implemented an advanced multiomic integration strategy, with covariate correction and feature selection embedded in a cross-validation procedure. Performance of MDD prediction was systematically compared across 6 methods for dimensionality reduction, and for every combination of 1, 2 or 3 types of molecular data. Feature stability was further assessed by bootstrapping.

Findings Results showed that molecular and coexpression changes associated with MDD were highly sex-specific and that the performance of MDD prediction was greater when the female and male cohorts were analysed separately, rather than combined. Importantly, they also demonstrated that performance progressively increased with the number of molecular datasets considered.

Interpretation Informational gain from multiomic integration had already been documented in other medical fields. Our results pave the way toward similar advances in molecular psychiatry, and have practical implications for developing clinically useful MDD biomarkers.

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hal-04934910 , version 1 (07-02-2025)

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Amazigh Mokhtari, El Chérif Ibrahim, Arnaud Gloaguen, Claire-Cécile Barrot, David Cohen, et al.. Using multiomic integration to improve blood biomarkers of major depressive disorder: a case-control study. EBioMedicine, 2025, 113, pp.105569. ⟨10.1016/j.ebiom.2025.105569⟩. ⟨hal-04934910⟩
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