Replicated evidence that endophenotypic expression of schizophrenia polygenic risk is greater in healthy siblings of patients compared to controls, suggesting gene–environment interaction. The EUGEI study
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Published:2019-08-15
Issue:11
Volume:50
Page:1884-1897
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ISSN:0033-2917
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Container-title:Psychological Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Psychol. Med.
Author:
van Os JimORCID, Pries Lotta-Katrin, Delespaul Philippe, Kenis Gunter, Luykx Jurjen J., Lin Bochao D., Richards Alexander L., Akdede Berna, Binbay Tolga, Altınyazar Vesile, Yalınçetin Berna, Gümüş-Akay Güvem, Cihan Burçin, Soygür Haldun, Ulaş Halis, Cankurtaran Eylem Şahin, Kaymak Semra Ulusoy, Mihaljevic Marina M., Petrovic Sanja Andric, Mirjanic Tijana, Bernardo Miguel, Cabrera Bibiana, Bobes Julio, Saiz Pilar A., García-Portilla María Paz, Sanjuan Julio, Aguilar Eduardo J., Santos José Luis, Jiménez-López Estela, Arrojo Manuel, Carracedo Angel, López Gonzalo, González-Peñas Javier, Parellada Mara, Maric Nadja P., Atbaşoğlu Cem, Ucok Alp, Alptekin Köksal, Saka Meram Can, Arango Celso, O'Donovan Michael, Rutten Bart P. F., Guloksuz Sinan,
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundFirst-degree relatives of patients with psychotic disorder have higher levels of polygenic risk (PRS) for schizophrenia and higher levels of intermediate phenotypes.MethodsWe conducted, using two different samples for discovery (n = 336 controls and 649 siblings of patients with psychotic disorder) and replication (n = 1208 controls and 1106 siblings), an analysis of association between PRS on the one hand and psychopathological and cognitive intermediate phenotypes of schizophrenia on the other in a sample at average genetic risk (healthy controls) and a sample at higher than average risk (healthy siblings of patients). Two subthreshold psychosis phenotypes, as well as a standardised measure of cognitive ability, based on a short version of the WAIS-III short form, were used. In addition, a measure of jumping to conclusion bias (replication sample only) was tested for association with PRS.ResultsIn both discovery and replication sample, evidence for an association between PRS and subthreshold psychosis phenotypes was observed in the relatives of patients, whereas in the controls no association was observed. Jumping to conclusion bias was similarly only associated with PRS in the sibling group. Cognitive ability was weakly negatively and non-significantly associated with PRS in both the sibling and the control group.ConclusionsThe degree of endophenotypic expression of schizophrenia polygenic risk depends on having a sibling with psychotic disorder, suggestive of underlying gene–environment interaction. Cognitive biases may better index genetic risk of disorder than traditional measures of neurocognition, which instead may reflect the population distribution of cognitive ability impacting the prognosis of psychotic disorder.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology
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