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Genome-wide analysis of self-reported risk-taking behaviour and cross-disorder genetic correlations in the UK Biobank cohort

Risk-taking behaviour is a key component of several psychiatric disorders and could influence lifestyle choices such as smoking, alcohol use, and diet. As a phenotype, risk-taking behaviour therefore fits within a Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) approach, whereby identifying genetic determinants of...

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Autores principales: Strawbridge, Rona J., Ward, Joey, Cullen, Breda, Tunbridge, Elizabeth M., Hartz, Sarah, Bierut, Laura, Horton, Amy, Bailey, Mark E. S., Graham, Nicholas, Ferguson, Amy, Lyall, Donald M., Mackay, Daniel, Pidgeon, Laura M., Cavanagh, Jonathan, Pell, Jill P., O’Donovan, Michael, Escott-Price, Valentina, Harrison, Paul J., Smith, Daniel J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5804026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29391395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-017-0079-1
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author Strawbridge, Rona J.
Ward, Joey
Cullen, Breda
Tunbridge, Elizabeth M.
Hartz, Sarah
Bierut, Laura
Horton, Amy
Bailey, Mark E. S.
Graham, Nicholas
Ferguson, Amy
Lyall, Donald M.
Mackay, Daniel
Pidgeon, Laura M.
Cavanagh, Jonathan
Pell, Jill P.
O’Donovan, Michael
Escott-Price, Valentina
Harrison, Paul J.
Smith, Daniel J.
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Ward, Joey
Cullen, Breda
Tunbridge, Elizabeth M.
Hartz, Sarah
Bierut, Laura
Horton, Amy
Bailey, Mark E. S.
Graham, Nicholas
Ferguson, Amy
Lyall, Donald M.
Mackay, Daniel
Pidgeon, Laura M.
Cavanagh, Jonathan
Pell, Jill P.
O’Donovan, Michael
Escott-Price, Valentina
Harrison, Paul J.
Smith, Daniel J.
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description Risk-taking behaviour is a key component of several psychiatric disorders and could influence lifestyle choices such as smoking, alcohol use, and diet. As a phenotype, risk-taking behaviour therefore fits within a Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) approach, whereby identifying genetic determinants of this trait has the potential to improve our understanding across different psychiatric disorders. Here we report a genome-wide association study in 116,255 UK Biobank participants who responded yes/no to the question “Would you consider yourself a risk taker?” Risk takers (compared with controls) were more likely to be men, smokers, and have a history of psychiatric disorder. Genetic loci associated with risk-taking behaviour were identified on chromosomes 3 (rs13084531) and 6 (rs9379971). The effects of both lead SNPs were comparable between men and women. The chromosome 3 locus highlights CADM2, previously implicated in cognitive and executive functions, but the chromosome 6 locus is challenging to interpret due to the complexity of the HLA region. Risk-taking behaviour shared significant genetic risk with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as with smoking and total obesity. Despite being based on only a single question, this study furthers our understanding of the biology of risk-taking behaviour, a trait that has a major impact on a range of common physical and mental health disorders.
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spelling pubmed-58040262018-02-09 Genome-wide analysis of self-reported risk-taking behaviour and cross-disorder genetic correlations in the UK Biobank cohort Strawbridge, Rona J. Ward, Joey Cullen, Breda Tunbridge, Elizabeth M. Hartz, Sarah Bierut, Laura Horton, Amy Bailey, Mark E. S. Graham, Nicholas Ferguson, Amy Lyall, Donald M. Mackay, Daniel Pidgeon, Laura M. Cavanagh, Jonathan Pell, Jill P. O’Donovan, Michael Escott-Price, Valentina Harrison, Paul J. Smith, Daniel J. Transl Psychiatry Article Risk-taking behaviour is a key component of several psychiatric disorders and could influence lifestyle choices such as smoking, alcohol use, and diet. As a phenotype, risk-taking behaviour therefore fits within a Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) approach, whereby identifying genetic determinants of this trait has the potential to improve our understanding across different psychiatric disorders. Here we report a genome-wide association study in 116,255 UK Biobank participants who responded yes/no to the question “Would you consider yourself a risk taker?” Risk takers (compared with controls) were more likely to be men, smokers, and have a history of psychiatric disorder. Genetic loci associated with risk-taking behaviour were identified on chromosomes 3 (rs13084531) and 6 (rs9379971). The effects of both lead SNPs were comparable between men and women. The chromosome 3 locus highlights CADM2, previously implicated in cognitive and executive functions, but the chromosome 6 locus is challenging to interpret due to the complexity of the HLA region. Risk-taking behaviour shared significant genetic risk with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as with smoking and total obesity. Despite being based on only a single question, this study furthers our understanding of the biology of risk-taking behaviour, a trait that has a major impact on a range of common physical and mental health disorders. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5804026/ /pubmed/29391395 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-017-0079-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Strawbridge, Rona J.
Ward, Joey
Cullen, Breda
Tunbridge, Elizabeth M.
Hartz, Sarah
Bierut, Laura
Horton, Amy
Bailey, Mark E. S.
Graham, Nicholas
Ferguson, Amy
Lyall, Donald M.
Mackay, Daniel
Pidgeon, Laura M.
Cavanagh, Jonathan
Pell, Jill P.
O’Donovan, Michael
Escott-Price, Valentina
Harrison, Paul J.
Smith, Daniel J.
Genome-wide analysis of self-reported risk-taking behaviour and cross-disorder genetic correlations in the UK Biobank cohort
title Genome-wide analysis of self-reported risk-taking behaviour and cross-disorder genetic correlations in the UK Biobank cohort
title_full Genome-wide analysis of self-reported risk-taking behaviour and cross-disorder genetic correlations in the UK Biobank cohort
title_fullStr Genome-wide analysis of self-reported risk-taking behaviour and cross-disorder genetic correlations in the UK Biobank cohort
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide analysis of self-reported risk-taking behaviour and cross-disorder genetic correlations in the UK Biobank cohort
title_short Genome-wide analysis of self-reported risk-taking behaviour and cross-disorder genetic correlations in the UK Biobank cohort
title_sort genome-wide analysis of self-reported risk-taking behaviour and cross-disorder genetic correlations in the uk biobank cohort
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5804026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29391395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-017-0079-1
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