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Abcb1 Haplotype (1236tt-2677tt-3435tt) and Use of Violent Suicide Methods Among Attempters.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

E. Peñas-Lledó
Affiliation:
Medical Therapeutics (Psychological Medicine and Psychiatry), Facultad de Medicina. Uex, Badajoz, Spain
S. Guillaume
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Emergency and Post Acute Care Department, CHU Montpellier Hôpital Lapeyronie Inserm Université Montpellier FondaMental Foundation, Montpellier, France
A. Delgado
Affiliation:
CICAB Clinical Research Centre, Extremadura University Hospital & Medical School, Badajoz, Spain
M.E.G. Naranjo
Affiliation:
CICAB Clinical Research Centre, Extremadura University Hospital & Medical School, Badajoz, Spain
I. Jaussent
Affiliation:
Inserm, Université Montpellier Fondamental Foundation, Montpellier, France
A. LLerena
Affiliation:
CICAB Clinical Research Centre, Extremadura University Hospital & Medical School CIBERSAM Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Badajoz, Spain
P. Courtet
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Emergency and Post Acute Care Department, CHU Montpellier Hôpital Lapeyronie Inserm Université Montpellier FondaMental Foundation, Montpellier, France

Abstract

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Introduction

Those suicide attempters that choose violent methods dramatically diminish the possibility of survival. Completed suicide using violent means, which appears common among first-time suicide attempters, was recently found to be more likely among T allele carriers in the three most common ABCB1SNPs, encoding for P-gp.

Objectives and Aims

This study examined, for the first time, whether the ABCB1(C1236T, G2677T/A, C3435T) SNPs were associated with the use of violent means among survivors of a suicide attempt.

Methods

Suicide attempters (n=578, 87.4% women; of whom 16.6% committed a violent intent) were genotyped for ABCB1C1236T, G2677T/A, C3435T. The relations of the three genotypes and of the TTT haplotype with the use of a violent suicide method were evaluated separately. The impact of confounds on these variables was controlled.

Results

A higher frequency (p=0.02) of suicide attempters using violent methods was found among those carrying the ABCB1haplotype (1236TT-2677TT-3435TT). Since gender and number of previous suicide attempts were identified as confounds, the relation was tested in the subset of women who were first-time attempters or second- and more-time attempters. The ABCB1 haplotype increased the risk more than three times in those women attempting a violent suicide for the first time (OR=3.6; CI95%:1.08-12.09; p=0.04).

Discussion

The ABCB1haplotype (1236TT-2677TT-3435TT) was related to the use of a violent suicide attempt method. Genotyping for these three ABCB1SNPs may be helpful to detect people at risk of first suicide intents using violent methods.

Acknowledgments

FEDER/FSE-GOBEX Consejería Economía, Competitividad e Innovación IB13186 and PD10199.

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Article: 0969
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2015
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