Table 3 Modified GRADE ratings for each study and the overall rating of strength of evidence.

From: The serotonin theory of depression: a systematic umbrella review of the evidence

Study

Unified statistical analysis on original data

Confounding by antidepressant use adequately excluded (where effect found)*

Outcomes of interest pre-specified

Consistent results (or heterogeneity adequately addressed if present)

Little likelihood of publication bias (in funnel plots or tests)

Large sample (>500 for non-genetic and >10,000 for genetic)

Certainty of evidence

Overall certainty of domain

Serotonin and 5HIAA: case (depression) vs. healthy control studies comparing concentration of serotonin in plasma and CSF

Huang et al., 2020

1

1

1

0

1

1

Moderate certainty evidence of no effect (lowered serotonin explained by antidepressants)

Moderate certainty evidence of no effect

Ogawa et al., 2018

0

N/A

1

1

1

1

Moderate certainty evidence of no effect

Pech et al., 2018

0

N/A

1

1

0

1

Low certainty evidence of no effect

Receptors: case (depression) vs. healthy control studies comparing 5-HT1 receptor binding

Nikolaus et al., 2016

0

0

0

0

0

0

Very low certainty evidence of increased serotonin activity

Very low certainty evidence of increased serotonin activity

Wang et al., 2016

0

0

1

0

0

0

Very low certainty evidence of increased serotonin activity

Serotonin transporter (SERT): case (depression) vs. healthy control studies comparing SERT binding

Nikolaus et al., 2016

0

0

0

0

0

0

Very low certainty evidence of increased serotonin activity

Very low certainty evidence of increased serotonin activity

Kambeitz & Howes., 2015

0

0

1

1

0

1

Very low certainty evidence of increased serotonin activity

Gryglewski et al., 2014

0

0

1

1

0

1

Very low certainty evidence of increased serotonin activity

Tryptophan depletion studies: effect of acute tryptophan depletion (ATD) on mood in healthy volunteers; healthy volunteers with family history of depression; drug-free patients with MDD in remission

Ruhe et al., 2007

0

0

1

1

0

0

Very low certainty evidence of no effect for people with no family history of depression. Very low certainty evidence of lowered serotonin activity in those with a family history and people with depression in remission.

Very low certainty evidence of no effect or lowered serotonin activity in vulnerable populations

Fusar-Poli et al., 2006

0

N/A

1

0

0

0

Very low certainty evidence of lowered serotonin activity

SERT gene: association between SERT gene and depression

Border et al., 2019

1

N/A

1

N/A

1

1

High certainty evidence of no effect of the SERT gene

High certainty evidence of no effect for SERT gene

Culverhouse et al., 2018

1

N/A

1

1

1

1

High certainty evidence of no effect of the SERT gene

Oo et al., 2016

0

N/A

0

1

1

0

Very low certainty evidence of an effect for SERT gene

Gatt et al., 2015

0

N/A

0

0

0

0

Very low certainty evidence of an effect for SERT gene

Kiyohara & Yoshimasu, 2010

0

N/A

1

0

1

0

Very low certainty evidence of an effect for SERT gene

Gene-stress interaction

Border et al., 2019

1

N/A

1

N/A

1

1

High certainty evidence of no effect for gene-stress interaction

High certainty evidence of no effect for gene-stress interaction

Bleys et al., 2018

0

N/A

1

0

1

1

Low certainty evidence of an effect for gene-stress interaction

Culverhouse et al., 2018

1

N/A

1

1

1

1

High certainty evidence of no effect for gene-stress interaction

Sharpley et al., 2014

0

N/A

1

0

1

1

Low certainty evidence of an effect for gene-stress interaction

Karg et al., 2011

0

N/A

1

0

1

1

Low certainty evidence of an effect for gene-stress interaction

  1. N/A not applicable
  2. *Where no effect found or where prior use of medication is not relevant (as in genetic studies), item was rated as ‘not applicable’.