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Polygenic scores for empathy associate with posttraumatic stress severity in response to certain traumatic events
BACKGROUND: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is triggered by environmental stressors. Empathy may predispose an individual to respond to life events differently if high empathizers are emotionally more sensitive to trauma. For the first time, we test this hypothesis using genetic information. ME...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8881478/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35242894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100439 |
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author | Wendt, Frank R. Warrier, Varun Pathak, Gita A. Koenen, Karestan C. Stein, Murray B. Krystal, John H. Pietrzak, Robert H. Gelernter, Joel Goldfarb, Elizabeth V. Baron-Cohen, Simon Polimanti, Renato |
author_facet | Wendt, Frank R. Warrier, Varun Pathak, Gita A. Koenen, Karestan C. Stein, Murray B. Krystal, John H. Pietrzak, Robert H. Gelernter, Joel Goldfarb, Elizabeth V. Baron-Cohen, Simon Polimanti, Renato |
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description | BACKGROUND: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is triggered by environmental stressors. Empathy may predispose an individual to respond to life events differently if high empathizers are emotionally more sensitive to trauma. For the first time, we test this hypothesis using genetic information. METHODS: We applied polygenic scoring (PGS) to investigate the shared genetics linking empathy (measured using the Empathy Quotient (EQ), a self-report measure of empathy; N = 46,861) and PTSD symptom severity (measured using the 6-item PTSD Checklist 6-item (PCL-6)) in the UK Biobank (N = 126,219). Follow-up analyses were performed in the context of (1) experiencing any of 16 potential traumas, (2) the total number of traumas endorsed, and (3) the context of trauma. Autism, depression, generalized anxiety, and PCL-17 PGS were included as covariates to verify the specificity of the effect. RESULTS: EQ(PGS) associated with PCL-6 (R(2) = 0.012%, P = 9.35 × 10(−5)). This effect remained significant after accounting for autism, depression, PTSD, and anxiety PGS but was observed only in those who endorsed experiencing at least one traumatic event. EQ(PGS) showed the strongest effect on PCL-6 (β = 2.32, s.e. = 0.762, P = 0.002) among those who endorsed childhood neglect/abuse (felt hated as a child). With respect to case status, the highest probability of PTSD was 17.93% and 10.04% for those who endorsed “feeling hated as a child” and those who did not, respectively (P(diff) = 0.011; Cohen's d = 1.951, 95%CI 1.70–2.20). CONCLUSIONS: A genetic predisposition to higher empathy, which may index greater emotional sensitivity, predisposes an individual to more severe PTSD symptoms, especially after early-life adversity. |
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spelling | pubmed-88814782022-03-02 Polygenic scores for empathy associate with posttraumatic stress severity in response to certain traumatic events Wendt, Frank R. Warrier, Varun Pathak, Gita A. Koenen, Karestan C. Stein, Murray B. Krystal, John H. Pietrzak, Robert H. Gelernter, Joel Goldfarb, Elizabeth V. Baron-Cohen, Simon Polimanti, Renato Neurobiol Stress Original Research Article BACKGROUND: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is triggered by environmental stressors. Empathy may predispose an individual to respond to life events differently if high empathizers are emotionally more sensitive to trauma. For the first time, we test this hypothesis using genetic information. METHODS: We applied polygenic scoring (PGS) to investigate the shared genetics linking empathy (measured using the Empathy Quotient (EQ), a self-report measure of empathy; N = 46,861) and PTSD symptom severity (measured using the 6-item PTSD Checklist 6-item (PCL-6)) in the UK Biobank (N = 126,219). Follow-up analyses were performed in the context of (1) experiencing any of 16 potential traumas, (2) the total number of traumas endorsed, and (3) the context of trauma. Autism, depression, generalized anxiety, and PCL-17 PGS were included as covariates to verify the specificity of the effect. RESULTS: EQ(PGS) associated with PCL-6 (R(2) = 0.012%, P = 9.35 × 10(−5)). This effect remained significant after accounting for autism, depression, PTSD, and anxiety PGS but was observed only in those who endorsed experiencing at least one traumatic event. EQ(PGS) showed the strongest effect on PCL-6 (β = 2.32, s.e. = 0.762, P = 0.002) among those who endorsed childhood neglect/abuse (felt hated as a child). With respect to case status, the highest probability of PTSD was 17.93% and 10.04% for those who endorsed “feeling hated as a child” and those who did not, respectively (P(diff) = 0.011; Cohen's d = 1.951, 95%CI 1.70–2.20). CONCLUSIONS: A genetic predisposition to higher empathy, which may index greater emotional sensitivity, predisposes an individual to more severe PTSD symptoms, especially after early-life adversity. Elsevier 2022-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8881478/ /pubmed/35242894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100439 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Article Wendt, Frank R. Warrier, Varun Pathak, Gita A. Koenen, Karestan C. Stein, Murray B. Krystal, John H. Pietrzak, Robert H. Gelernter, Joel Goldfarb, Elizabeth V. Baron-Cohen, Simon Polimanti, Renato Polygenic scores for empathy associate with posttraumatic stress severity in response to certain traumatic events |
title | Polygenic scores for empathy associate with posttraumatic stress severity in response to certain traumatic events |
title_full | Polygenic scores for empathy associate with posttraumatic stress severity in response to certain traumatic events |
title_fullStr | Polygenic scores for empathy associate with posttraumatic stress severity in response to certain traumatic events |
title_full_unstemmed | Polygenic scores for empathy associate with posttraumatic stress severity in response to certain traumatic events |
title_short | Polygenic scores for empathy associate with posttraumatic stress severity in response to certain traumatic events |
title_sort | polygenic scores for empathy associate with posttraumatic stress severity in response to certain traumatic events |
topic | Original Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8881478/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35242894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100439 |
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