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Runs of Homozygosity Implicate Autozygosity as a Schizophrenia Risk Factor

Autozygosity occurs when two chromosomal segments that are identical from a common ancestor are inherited from each parent. This occurs at high rates in the offspring of mates who are closely related (inbreeding), but also occurs at lower levels among the offspring of distantly related mates. Here,...

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Autores principales: Keller, Matthew C., Simonson, Matthew A., Ripke, Stephan, Neale, Ben M., Gejman, Pablo V., Howrigan, Daniel P., Lee, Sang Hong, Lencz, Todd, Levinson, Douglas F., Sullivan, Patrick F., The Schizophrenia Psychiatric Genome-Wide Association Study Consortium
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3325203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22511889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002656
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author Keller, Matthew C.
Simonson, Matthew A.
Ripke, Stephan
Neale, Ben M.
Gejman, Pablo V.
Howrigan, Daniel P.
Lee, Sang Hong
Lencz, Todd
Levinson, Douglas F.
Sullivan, Patrick F.
The Schizophrenia Psychiatric Genome-Wide Association Study Consortium,
author_facet Keller, Matthew C.
Simonson, Matthew A.
Ripke, Stephan
Neale, Ben M.
Gejman, Pablo V.
Howrigan, Daniel P.
Lee, Sang Hong
Lencz, Todd
Levinson, Douglas F.
Sullivan, Patrick F.
The Schizophrenia Psychiatric Genome-Wide Association Study Consortium,
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collection PubMed
description Autozygosity occurs when two chromosomal segments that are identical from a common ancestor are inherited from each parent. This occurs at high rates in the offspring of mates who are closely related (inbreeding), but also occurs at lower levels among the offspring of distantly related mates. Here, we use runs of homozygosity in genome-wide SNP data to estimate the proportion of the autosome that exists in autozygous tracts in 9,388 cases with schizophrenia and 12,456 controls. We estimate that the odds of schizophrenia increase by ∼17% for every 1% increase in genome-wide autozygosity. This association is not due to one or a few regions, but results from many autozygous segments spread throughout the genome, and is consistent with a role for multiple recessive or partially recessive alleles in the etiology of schizophrenia. Such a bias towards recessivity suggests that alleles that increase the risk of schizophrenia have been selected against over evolutionary time.
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spelling pubmed-33252032012-04-17 Runs of Homozygosity Implicate Autozygosity as a Schizophrenia Risk Factor Keller, Matthew C. Simonson, Matthew A. Ripke, Stephan Neale, Ben M. Gejman, Pablo V. Howrigan, Daniel P. Lee, Sang Hong Lencz, Todd Levinson, Douglas F. Sullivan, Patrick F. The Schizophrenia Psychiatric Genome-Wide Association Study Consortium, PLoS Genet Research Article Autozygosity occurs when two chromosomal segments that are identical from a common ancestor are inherited from each parent. This occurs at high rates in the offspring of mates who are closely related (inbreeding), but also occurs at lower levels among the offspring of distantly related mates. Here, we use runs of homozygosity in genome-wide SNP data to estimate the proportion of the autosome that exists in autozygous tracts in 9,388 cases with schizophrenia and 12,456 controls. We estimate that the odds of schizophrenia increase by ∼17% for every 1% increase in genome-wide autozygosity. This association is not due to one or a few regions, but results from many autozygous segments spread throughout the genome, and is consistent with a role for multiple recessive or partially recessive alleles in the etiology of schizophrenia. Such a bias towards recessivity suggests that alleles that increase the risk of schizophrenia have been selected against over evolutionary time. Public Library of Science 2012-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3325203/ /pubmed/22511889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002656 Text en Keller et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Keller, Matthew C.
Simonson, Matthew A.
Ripke, Stephan
Neale, Ben M.
Gejman, Pablo V.
Howrigan, Daniel P.
Lee, Sang Hong
Lencz, Todd
Levinson, Douglas F.
Sullivan, Patrick F.
The Schizophrenia Psychiatric Genome-Wide Association Study Consortium,
Runs of Homozygosity Implicate Autozygosity as a Schizophrenia Risk Factor
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title_full Runs of Homozygosity Implicate Autozygosity as a Schizophrenia Risk Factor
title_fullStr Runs of Homozygosity Implicate Autozygosity as a Schizophrenia Risk Factor
title_full_unstemmed Runs of Homozygosity Implicate Autozygosity as a Schizophrenia Risk Factor
title_short Runs of Homozygosity Implicate Autozygosity as a Schizophrenia Risk Factor
title_sort runs of homozygosity implicate autozygosity as a schizophrenia risk factor
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3325203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22511889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002656
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