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A genome-wide association analysis of a broad psychosis phenotype identifies three loci for further investigation.


ABSTRACT: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified several loci associated with schizophrenia and/or bipolar disorder. We performed a GWAS of psychosis as a broad syndrome rather than within specific diagnostic categories.1239 cases with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or psychotic bipolar disorder; 857 of their unaffected relatives, and 2739 healthy controls were genotyped with the Affymetrix 6.0 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array. Analyses of 695,193 SNPs were conducted using UNPHASED, which combines information across families and unrelated individuals. We attempted to replicate signals found in 23 genomic regions using existing data on nonoverlapping samples from the Psychiatric GWAS Consortium and Schizophrenia-GENE-plus cohorts (10,352 schizophrenia patients and 24,474 controls).No individual SNP showed compelling evidence for association with psychosis in our data. However, we observed a trend for association with same risk alleles at loci previously associated with schizophrenia (one-sided p = .003). A polygenic score analysis found that the Psychiatric GWAS Consortium's panel of SNPs associated with schizophrenia significantly predicted disease status in our sample (p = 5 × 10(-14)) and explained approximately 2% of the phenotypic variance.Although narrowly defined phenotypes have their advantages, we believe new loci may also be discovered through meta-analysis across broad phenotypes. The novel statistical methodology we introduced to model effect size heterogeneity between studies should help future GWAS that combine association evidence from related phenotypes. Applying these approaches, we highlight three loci that warrant further investigation. We found that SNPs conveying risk for schizophrenia are also predictive of disease status in our data.

SUBMITTER: Psychosis Endophenotypes International Consortium 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3923972 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A genome-wide association analysis of a broad psychosis phenotype identifies three loci for further investigation.

Bramon Elvira E   Pirinen Matti M   Strange Amy A   Lin Kuang K   Freeman Colin C   Bellenguez Céline C   Su Zhan Z   Band Gavin G   Pearson Richard R   Vukcevic Damjan D   Langford Cordelia C   Deloukas Panos P   Hunt Sarah S   Gray Emma E   Dronov Serge S   Potter Simon C SC   Tashakkori-Ghanbaria Avazeh A   Edkins Sarah S   Bumpstead Suzannah J SJ   Arranz Maria J MJ   Bakker Steven S   Bender Stephan S   Bruggeman Richard R   Cahn Wiepke W   Chandler David D   Collier David A DA   Crespo-Facorro Benedicto B   Dazzan Paola P   de Haan Lieuwe L   Di Forti Marta M   Dragović Milan M   Giegling Ina I   Hall Jeremy J   Iyegbe Conrad C   Jablensky Assen A   Kahn René S RS   Kalaydjieva Luba L   Kravariti Eugenia E   Lawrie Stephen S   Linszen Don H DH   Mata Ignacio I   McDonald Colm C   McIntosh Andrew A   Myin-Germeys Inez I   Ophoff Roel A RA   Pariante Carmine M CM   Paunio Tiina T   Picchioni Marco M   Ripke Stephan S   Rujescu Dan D   Sauer Heinrich H   Shaikh Madiha M   Sussmann Jessika J   Suvisaari Jaana J   Tosato Sarah S   Toulopoulou Timothea T   Van Os Jim J   Walshe Muriel M   Weisbrod Matthias M   Whalley Heather H   Wiersma Durk D   Blackwell Jenefer M JM   Brown Matthew A MA   Casas Juan P JP   Corvin Aiden A   Duncanson Audrey A   Jankowski Janusz A Z JA   Markus Hugh S HS   Mathew Christopher G CG   Palmer Colin N A CN   Plomin Robert R   Rautanen Anna A   Sawcer Stephen J SJ   Trembath Richard C RC   Wood Nicholas W NW   Barroso Ines I   Peltonen Leena L   Lewis Cathryn M CM   Murray Robin M RM   Donnelly Peter P   Powell John J   Spencer Chris C A CC  

Biological psychiatry 20130717 5


<h4>Background</h4>Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified several loci associated with schizophrenia and/or bipolar disorder. We performed a GWAS of psychosis as a broad syndrome rather than within specific diagnostic categories.<h4>Methods</h4>1239 cases with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or psychotic bipolar disorder; 857 of their unaffected relatives, and 2739 healthy controls were genotyped with the Affymetrix 6.0 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array. Analyse  ...[more]

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