Abstract
Both common pain and anxiety problems are widespread, debilitating and often begin in childhood-adolescence. Twin studies indicate that this co-occurrence is likely due to shared elements of risk, rather than reciprocal causation. A joint genome-wide investigation and pathway/network-based analysis of adolescent anxiety and pain problems can identify genetic pathways that subserve shared etiopathogenetic mechanisms. Pathway-based analyses were performed in the independent samples of: The Quebec Newborn Twin Study (QNTS; 246 twin pairs and 321 parents), the Longitudinal Study of Child Development in Quebec (QLSCD; n = 754), and in the combined QNTS and QLSCD sample. Multiple suggestive associations (p<1×10−5), and several enriched pathways were found after FDR correction for both phenotypes in the QNTS; many nominally-significant enriched pathways overlapped between pain problems and anxiety symptoms (uncorrected p<0.05) and yielded results consistent with previous studies of pain or anxiety. The QLSCD and the combined QNTS and QLSCD sample yielded similar findings. We replicated an association between the pathway involved in the regulation of myotube differentiation (GO:0010830) and both pain and anxiety problems in the QLSDC and the combined QNTS and QLSCD sample. Although limited by sample size and thus power, these data provide an initial support to conjoint molecular investigations of adolescent pain and anxiety problems. Understanding the etiology underlying pain and anxiety co‐occurrence in this age range is relevant to address the nature of comorbidity and its developmental pathways, and shape intervention. The replication across samples implies that these effects are reliable and possess external validity.
Funder
Fonds de Recherche du Québec-Société et Culture
Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé
Réseau québecois sur le suicide, les troubles de l’humeur et les troubles associés
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Canadian Institutes for Health Research
Ste. Justine Hospital’s Research Center
National Health Research Development Program
Université Laval
Université de Montreal
Gouvernement du Québec
Lucie and André Chagnon Foundation
Institut de Recherche Robert-Sauvé en Santé et en Sécurité du Travail
Institut de la statistique du Quebec
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Quebec Pain Research Network
Cundill Foundation
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Foundation
Université Laval Merck Sharpe Dome Foundation
Canadian Psychiatric Association
Servier International Medical Publishing Division
Canada Research Chair Program
Italian Ministry of Health Grants
Cinque per mille funds for biomedical research
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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