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Genetic influences on eight psychiatric disorders based on family data of 4 408 646 full and half-siblings, and genetic data of 333 748 cases and controls

BACKGROUND: Most studies underline the contribution of heritable factors for psychiatric disorders. However, heritability estimates depend on the population under study, diagnostic instruments, and study designs that each has its inherent assumptions, strengths, and biases. We aim to test the homoge...

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Autores principales: Pettersson, E., Lichtenstein, P., Larsson, H., Song, J., Agrawal, A., Børglum, A. D., Bulik, C. M., Daly, M. J., Davis, L. K., Demontis, D., Edenberg, H. J., Grove, J., Gelernter, J., Neale, B. M., Pardiñas, A. F., Stahl, E., Walters, J. T. R., Walters, R., Sullivan, P. F., Posthuma, D., Polderman, T. J. C.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6421104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30221610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291718002039
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author Pettersson, E.
Lichtenstein, P.
Larsson, H.
Song, J.
Agrawal, A.
Børglum, A. D.
Bulik, C. M.
Daly, M. J.
Davis, L. K.
Demontis, D.
Edenberg, H. J.
Grove, J.
Gelernter, J.
Neale, B. M.
Pardiñas, A. F.
Stahl, E.
Walters, J. T. R.
Walters, R.
Sullivan, P. F.
Posthuma, D.
Polderman, T. J. C.
author_facet Pettersson, E.
Lichtenstein, P.
Larsson, H.
Song, J.
Agrawal, A.
Børglum, A. D.
Bulik, C. M.
Daly, M. J.
Davis, L. K.
Demontis, D.
Edenberg, H. J.
Grove, J.
Gelernter, J.
Neale, B. M.
Pardiñas, A. F.
Stahl, E.
Walters, J. T. R.
Walters, R.
Sullivan, P. F.
Posthuma, D.
Polderman, T. J. C.
author_sort Pettersson, E.
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description BACKGROUND: Most studies underline the contribution of heritable factors for psychiatric disorders. However, heritability estimates depend on the population under study, diagnostic instruments, and study designs that each has its inherent assumptions, strengths, and biases. We aim to test the homogeneity in heritability estimates between two powerful, and state of the art study designs for eight psychiatric disorders. METHODS: We assessed heritability based on data of Swedish siblings (N = 4 408 646 full and maternal half-siblings), and based on summary data of eight samples with measured genotypes (N = 125 533 cases and 208 215 controls). All data were based on standard diagnostic criteria. Eight psychiatric disorders were studied: (1) alcohol dependence (AD), (2) anorexia nervosa, (3) attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), (4) autism spectrum disorder, (5) bipolar disorder, (6) major depressive disorder, (7) obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and (8) schizophrenia. RESULTS: Heritability estimates from sibling data varied from 0.30 for Major Depression to 0.80 for ADHD. The estimates based on the measured genotypes were lower, ranging from 0.10 for AD to 0.28 for OCD, but were significant, and correlated positively (0.19) with national sibling-based estimates. When removing OCD from the data the correlation increased to 0.50. CONCLUSIONS: Given the unique character of each study design, the convergent findings for these eight psychiatric conditions suggest that heritability estimates are robust across different methods. The findings also highlight large differences in genetic and environmental influences between psychiatric disorders, providing future directions for etiological psychiatric research.
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spelling pubmed-64211042019-05-10 Genetic influences on eight psychiatric disorders based on family data of 4 408 646 full and half-siblings, and genetic data of 333 748 cases and controls Pettersson, E. Lichtenstein, P. Larsson, H. Song, J. Agrawal, A. Børglum, A. D. Bulik, C. M. Daly, M. J. Davis, L. K. Demontis, D. Edenberg, H. J. Grove, J. Gelernter, J. Neale, B. M. Pardiñas, A. F. Stahl, E. Walters, J. T. R. Walters, R. Sullivan, P. F. Posthuma, D. Polderman, T. J. C. Psychol Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: Most studies underline the contribution of heritable factors for psychiatric disorders. However, heritability estimates depend on the population under study, diagnostic instruments, and study designs that each has its inherent assumptions, strengths, and biases. We aim to test the homogeneity in heritability estimates between two powerful, and state of the art study designs for eight psychiatric disorders. METHODS: We assessed heritability based on data of Swedish siblings (N = 4 408 646 full and maternal half-siblings), and based on summary data of eight samples with measured genotypes (N = 125 533 cases and 208 215 controls). All data were based on standard diagnostic criteria. Eight psychiatric disorders were studied: (1) alcohol dependence (AD), (2) anorexia nervosa, (3) attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), (4) autism spectrum disorder, (5) bipolar disorder, (6) major depressive disorder, (7) obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and (8) schizophrenia. RESULTS: Heritability estimates from sibling data varied from 0.30 for Major Depression to 0.80 for ADHD. The estimates based on the measured genotypes were lower, ranging from 0.10 for AD to 0.28 for OCD, but were significant, and correlated positively (0.19) with national sibling-based estimates. When removing OCD from the data the correlation increased to 0.50. CONCLUSIONS: Given the unique character of each study design, the convergent findings for these eight psychiatric conditions suggest that heritability estimates are robust across different methods. The findings also highlight large differences in genetic and environmental influences between psychiatric disorders, providing future directions for etiological psychiatric research. Cambridge University Press 2018-09-17 2019-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6421104/ /pubmed/30221610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291718002039 Text en © Cambridge University Press 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Pettersson, E.
Lichtenstein, P.
Larsson, H.
Song, J.
Agrawal, A.
Børglum, A. D.
Bulik, C. M.
Daly, M. J.
Davis, L. K.
Demontis, D.
Edenberg, H. J.
Grove, J.
Gelernter, J.
Neale, B. M.
Pardiñas, A. F.
Stahl, E.
Walters, J. T. R.
Walters, R.
Sullivan, P. F.
Posthuma, D.
Polderman, T. J. C.
Genetic influences on eight psychiatric disorders based on family data of 4 408 646 full and half-siblings, and genetic data of 333 748 cases and controls
title Genetic influences on eight psychiatric disorders based on family data of 4 408 646 full and half-siblings, and genetic data of 333 748 cases and controls
title_full Genetic influences on eight psychiatric disorders based on family data of 4 408 646 full and half-siblings, and genetic data of 333 748 cases and controls
title_fullStr Genetic influences on eight psychiatric disorders based on family data of 4 408 646 full and half-siblings, and genetic data of 333 748 cases and controls
title_full_unstemmed Genetic influences on eight psychiatric disorders based on family data of 4 408 646 full and half-siblings, and genetic data of 333 748 cases and controls
title_short Genetic influences on eight psychiatric disorders based on family data of 4 408 646 full and half-siblings, and genetic data of 333 748 cases and controls
title_sort genetic influences on eight psychiatric disorders based on family data of 4 408 646 full and half-siblings, and genetic data of 333 748 cases and controls
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6421104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30221610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291718002039
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