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A Population-Based Study of Genetic Variation and Psychotic Experiences in Adolescents

Psychotic experiences are not uncommon in general population samples, but no studies have examined to what extent confirmed risk variants for schizophrenia are associated with such experiences. A total of 3483 children in a birth cohort study participated in semistructured interviews for psychotic e...

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Autores principales: Zammit, Stanley, Hamshere, Marian, Dwyer, Sarah, Georgiva, Lyudmila, Timpson, Nic, Moskvina, Valentina, Richards, Alexander, Evans, David M, Lewis, Glyn, Jones, Peter, Owen, Michael J., O’Donovan, Michael C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4193688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24174267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbt146
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author Zammit, Stanley
Hamshere, Marian
Dwyer, Sarah
Georgiva, Lyudmila
Timpson, Nic
Moskvina, Valentina
Richards, Alexander
Evans, David M
Lewis, Glyn
Jones, Peter
Owen, Michael J.
O’Donovan, Michael C.
author_facet Zammit, Stanley
Hamshere, Marian
Dwyer, Sarah
Georgiva, Lyudmila
Timpson, Nic
Moskvina, Valentina
Richards, Alexander
Evans, David M
Lewis, Glyn
Jones, Peter
Owen, Michael J.
O’Donovan, Michael C.
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description Psychotic experiences are not uncommon in general population samples, but no studies have examined to what extent confirmed risk variants for schizophrenia are associated with such experiences. A total of 3483 children in a birth cohort study participated in semistructured interviews for psychotic experiences at ages 12 and 18. We examined whether (1) a composite measure of risk for schizophrenia conferred by common alleles (polygenic score) was associated with psychotic experiences, (2) variants with genome-wide evidence for association with schizophrenia were associated with psychotic experiences, and (3) we could identify genetic variants for psychotic experiences using a genome-wide association (GWA) approach. We found no evidence that a schizophrenia polygenic score, or variants showing genome-wide evidence of association with schizophrenia, were associated with adolescent psychotic experiences within the general population. In fact, individuals who had a higher number of risk alleles for genome-wide hits for schizophrenia showed a decreased risk of psychotic experiences. In the GWA study, no variants showed GWA for psychotic experiences, and there was no evidence that the strongest hits (P < 5 × 10(−5)) were enriched for variants associated with schizophrenia in large consortia. Although polygenic scores are weak tools for prediction of schizophrenia, they show strong evidence of association with this disorder. Our findings, however, lend little support to the hypothesis that psychotic experiences in population-based samples of adolescents share a comparable genetic architecture to schizophrenia, or that utilizing a broader and more common phenotype of psychotic experiences will be an efficient approach to increase understanding of the genetic etiology of schizophrenia.
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spelling pubmed-41936882014-10-21 A Population-Based Study of Genetic Variation and Psychotic Experiences in Adolescents Zammit, Stanley Hamshere, Marian Dwyer, Sarah Georgiva, Lyudmila Timpson, Nic Moskvina, Valentina Richards, Alexander Evans, David M Lewis, Glyn Jones, Peter Owen, Michael J. O’Donovan, Michael C. Schizophr Bull Regular Article Psychotic experiences are not uncommon in general population samples, but no studies have examined to what extent confirmed risk variants for schizophrenia are associated with such experiences. A total of 3483 children in a birth cohort study participated in semistructured interviews for psychotic experiences at ages 12 and 18. We examined whether (1) a composite measure of risk for schizophrenia conferred by common alleles (polygenic score) was associated with psychotic experiences, (2) variants with genome-wide evidence for association with schizophrenia were associated with psychotic experiences, and (3) we could identify genetic variants for psychotic experiences using a genome-wide association (GWA) approach. We found no evidence that a schizophrenia polygenic score, or variants showing genome-wide evidence of association with schizophrenia, were associated with adolescent psychotic experiences within the general population. In fact, individuals who had a higher number of risk alleles for genome-wide hits for schizophrenia showed a decreased risk of psychotic experiences. In the GWA study, no variants showed GWA for psychotic experiences, and there was no evidence that the strongest hits (P < 5 × 10(−5)) were enriched for variants associated with schizophrenia in large consortia. Although polygenic scores are weak tools for prediction of schizophrenia, they show strong evidence of association with this disorder. Our findings, however, lend little support to the hypothesis that psychotic experiences in population-based samples of adolescents share a comparable genetic architecture to schizophrenia, or that utilizing a broader and more common phenotype of psychotic experiences will be an efficient approach to increase understanding of the genetic etiology of schizophrenia. Oxford University Press 2014-11 2013-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4193688/ /pubmed/24174267 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbt146 Text en © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zammit, Stanley
Hamshere, Marian
Dwyer, Sarah
Georgiva, Lyudmila
Timpson, Nic
Moskvina, Valentina
Richards, Alexander
Evans, David M
Lewis, Glyn
Jones, Peter
Owen, Michael J.
O’Donovan, Michael C.
A Population-Based Study of Genetic Variation and Psychotic Experiences in Adolescents
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title_full A Population-Based Study of Genetic Variation and Psychotic Experiences in Adolescents
title_fullStr A Population-Based Study of Genetic Variation and Psychotic Experiences in Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed A Population-Based Study of Genetic Variation and Psychotic Experiences in Adolescents
title_short A Population-Based Study of Genetic Variation and Psychotic Experiences in Adolescents
title_sort population-based study of genetic variation and psychotic experiences in adolescents
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4193688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24174267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbt146
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