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Association between polygenic risk scores for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and educational and cognitive outcomes in the general population

Background: Children with a diagnosis of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have lower cognitive ability and are at risk of adverse educational outcomes; ADHD genetic risks have been found to predict childhood cognitive ability and other neurodevelopmental traits in the general populati...

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Autores principales: Stergiakouli, Evie, Martin, Joanna, Hamshere, Marian L, Heron, Jon, St Pourcain, Beate, Timpson, Nicholas J, Thapar, Anita, Davey Smith, George
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5424076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27694570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyw216
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author Stergiakouli, Evie
Martin, Joanna
Hamshere, Marian L
Heron, Jon
St Pourcain, Beate
Timpson, Nicholas J
Thapar, Anita
Davey Smith, George
author_facet Stergiakouli, Evie
Martin, Joanna
Hamshere, Marian L
Heron, Jon
St Pourcain, Beate
Timpson, Nicholas J
Thapar, Anita
Davey Smith, George
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description Background: Children with a diagnosis of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have lower cognitive ability and are at risk of adverse educational outcomes; ADHD genetic risks have been found to predict childhood cognitive ability and other neurodevelopmental traits in the general population; thus genetic risks might plausibly also contribute to cognitive ability later in development and to educational underachievement. Methods: We generated ADHD polygenic risk scores in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children participants (maximum N: 6928 children and 7280 mothers) based on the results of a discovery clinical sample, a genome-wide association study of 727 cases with ADHD diagnosis and 5081 controls. We tested if ADHD polygenic risk scores were associated with educational outcomes and IQ in adolescents and their mothers. Results: High ADHD polygenic scores in adolescents were associated with worse educational outcomes at Key Stage 3 [national tests conducted at age 13–14 years; β = −1.4 (−2.0 to −0.8), P = 2.3 × 10(−6)), at General Certificate of Secondary Education exams at age 15–16 years (β = −4.0 (−6.1 to −1.9), P = 1.8 × 10(−4)], reduced odds of sitting Key Stage 5 examinations at age 16–18 years [odds ratio (OR) = 0.90 (0.88 to 0.97), P = 0.001] and lower IQ scores at age 15.5 [β = −0.8 (−1.2 to −0.4), P = 2.4 × 10(−4)]. Moreover, maternal ADHD polygenic scores were associated with lower maternal educational achievement [β = −0.09 (−0.10 to −0.06), P = 0.005] and lower maternal IQ [β = −0.6 (−1.2 to −0.1), P = 0.03]. Conclusions: ADHD diagnosis risk alleles impact on functional outcomes in two generations (mother and child) and likely have intergenerational environmental effects.
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spelling pubmed-54240762017-06-14 Association between polygenic risk scores for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and educational and cognitive outcomes in the general population Stergiakouli, Evie Martin, Joanna Hamshere, Marian L Heron, Jon St Pourcain, Beate Timpson, Nicholas J Thapar, Anita Davey Smith, George Int J Epidemiol Neurocognitive Development and Mental Health Background: Children with a diagnosis of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have lower cognitive ability and are at risk of adverse educational outcomes; ADHD genetic risks have been found to predict childhood cognitive ability and other neurodevelopmental traits in the general population; thus genetic risks might plausibly also contribute to cognitive ability later in development and to educational underachievement. Methods: We generated ADHD polygenic risk scores in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children participants (maximum N: 6928 children and 7280 mothers) based on the results of a discovery clinical sample, a genome-wide association study of 727 cases with ADHD diagnosis and 5081 controls. We tested if ADHD polygenic risk scores were associated with educational outcomes and IQ in adolescents and their mothers. Results: High ADHD polygenic scores in adolescents were associated with worse educational outcomes at Key Stage 3 [national tests conducted at age 13–14 years; β = −1.4 (−2.0 to −0.8), P = 2.3 × 10(−6)), at General Certificate of Secondary Education exams at age 15–16 years (β = −4.0 (−6.1 to −1.9), P = 1.8 × 10(−4)], reduced odds of sitting Key Stage 5 examinations at age 16–18 years [odds ratio (OR) = 0.90 (0.88 to 0.97), P = 0.001] and lower IQ scores at age 15.5 [β = −0.8 (−1.2 to −0.4), P = 2.4 × 10(−4)]. Moreover, maternal ADHD polygenic scores were associated with lower maternal educational achievement [β = −0.09 (−0.10 to −0.06), P = 0.005] and lower maternal IQ [β = −0.6 (−1.2 to −0.1), P = 0.03]. Conclusions: ADHD diagnosis risk alleles impact on functional outcomes in two generations (mother and child) and likely have intergenerational environmental effects. Oxford University Press 2017-04 2016-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5424076/ /pubmed/27694570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyw216 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Stergiakouli, Evie
Martin, Joanna
Hamshere, Marian L
Heron, Jon
St Pourcain, Beate
Timpson, Nicholas J
Thapar, Anita
Davey Smith, George
Association between polygenic risk scores for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and educational and cognitive outcomes in the general population
title Association between polygenic risk scores for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and educational and cognitive outcomes in the general population
title_full Association between polygenic risk scores for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and educational and cognitive outcomes in the general population
title_fullStr Association between polygenic risk scores for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and educational and cognitive outcomes in the general population
title_full_unstemmed Association between polygenic risk scores for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and educational and cognitive outcomes in the general population
title_short Association between polygenic risk scores for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and educational and cognitive outcomes in the general population
title_sort association between polygenic risk scores for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and educational and cognitive outcomes in the general population
topic Neurocognitive Development and Mental Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5424076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27694570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyw216
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