Independent contribution of polygenic risk for schizophrenia and cannabis use in predicting psychotic-like experiences in young adulthood: testing gene × environment moderation and mediation

Author:

Elkrief LaurentORCID,Lin Bochao,Marchi MattiaORCID,Afzali Mohammad H,Banaschewski Tobias,Bokde Arun L. W.,Quinlan Erin Burke,Desrivières Sylvane,Flor Herta,Garavan Hugh,Gowland Penny,Heinz Andreas,Ittermann Bernd,Martinot Jean-Luc,Martinot Marie-Laure Paillère,Nees Frauke,Orfanos Dimitri Papadopoulos,Paus Tomáš,Poustka Luise,Hohmann Sarah,Fröhner Juliane H.,Smolka Michael N.,Walter Henrik,Whelan Robert,Schumann Gunter,Luykx Jurjen,Boks Marco P.,Conrod Patricia J.,

Abstract

Abstract Background It has not yet been determined if the commonly reported cannabis–psychosis association is limited to individuals with pre-existing genetic risk for psychotic disorders. Methods We examined whether the relationship between polygenic risk score for schizophrenia (PRS-Sz) and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs), as measured by the Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences-42 (CAPE-42) questionnaire, is mediated or moderated by lifetime cannabis use at 16 years of age in 1740 of the individuals of the European IMAGEN cohort. Secondary analysis examined the relationships between lifetime cannabis use, PRS-Sz and the various sub-scales of the CAPE-42. Sensitivity analyses including covariates, including a PRS for cannabis use, were conducted and results were replicated using data from 1223 individuals in the Dutch Utrecht cannabis cohort. Results PRS-Sz significantly predicted cannabis use (p = 0.027) and PLE (p = 0.004) in the IMAGEN cohort. In the full model, considering PRS-Sz and covariates, cannabis use was also significantly associated with PLE in IMAGEN (p = 0.007). Results remained consistent in the Utrecht cohort and through sensitivity analyses. Nevertheless, there was no evidence of a mediation or moderation effects. Conclusions These results suggest that cannabis use remains a risk factor for PLEs, over and above genetic vulnerability for schizophrenia. This research does not support the notion that the cannabis–psychosis link is limited to individuals who are genetically predisposed to psychosis and suggests a need for research focusing on cannabis-related processes in psychosis that cannot be explained by genetic vulnerability.

Funder

Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale

Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft, Forschung und Technologie

Université Paris-Sud

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology

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