儿童精神病理与成人情绪障碍及相关特征的分子遗传关联的多变量分析

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Wonuola A. Akingbuwa, Anke R. Hammerschlag, Andrea G. Allegrini, Hannah Sallis, Ralf Kuja-Halkola, Kaili Rimfeld, Paul Lichtenstein, Sebastian Lundstrom, Marcus R. Munafò, Robert Plomin, Michel G. Nivard, Meike Bartels, Christel M. Middeldorp
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在不同类型的儿童精神病理学和基于成人精神障碍和相关成人结果的多基因风险评分之间,已经发现了普遍的关联,这表明遗传因素在一定程度上解释了童年精神病理学与成人结果之间的关联。然而,这些分析通常没有考虑成年特征与疾病多基因风险评分之间的相关性。本研究旨在通过解释这些相关性,进一步阐明遗传因素对儿童精神病理学和成人预后之间关系的影响。使用多变量多变量回归,我们分析了儿童注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)、内化和社会问题与成人障碍的多基因评分(PGS)以及包括重度抑郁症、双相情感障碍、主观幸福感、神经质、失眠、受教育程度和体重指数(BMI)在内的特征的关系,适用于20539名8.5-10.5岁的儿童 年。在校正了成人表型之间的相关性后,重度抑郁症PGS与所有三种儿童特征相关,即多动症、内化和社会问题。此外,BMI PGS与多动症症状和社会问题有关,而神经质PGS仅与内化问题有关,教育程度PGS仅和多动症症状有关。双相情感障碍的PGS、主观幸福感和失眠与任何儿童特征无关。我们的研究结果表明,儿童精神病理学与失眠和主观幸福感等成人特征之间的联系可能主要是由影响成人重度抑郁症的遗传因素驱动的。此外,特定的儿童表型与教育程度、BMI和神经质在基因上相关。
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Multivariate analyses of molecular genetic associations between childhood psychopathology and adult mood disorders and related traits

Multivariate analyses of molecular genetic associations between childhood psychopathology and adult mood disorders and related traits

Ubiquitous associations have been detected between different types of childhood psychopathology and polygenic risk scores based on adult psychiatric disorders and related adult outcomes, indicating that genetic factors partly explain the association between childhood psychopathology and adult outcomes. However, these analyses in general do not take into account the correlations between the adult trait and disorder polygenic risk scores. This study aimed to further clarify the influence of genetic factors on associations between childhood psychopathology and adult outcomes by accounting for these correlations. Using a multivariate multivariable regression, we analyzed associations of childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), internalizing, and social problems, with polygenic scores (PGS) of adult disorders and traits including major depression, bipolar disorder, subjective well-being, neuroticism, insomnia, educational attainment, and body mass index (BMI), derived for 20,539 children aged 8.5–10.5 years. After correcting for correlations between the adult phenotypes, major depression PGS were associated with all three childhood traits, that is, ADHD, internalizing, and social problems. In addition, BMI PGS were associated with ADHD symptoms and social problems, while neuroticism PGS were only associated with internalizing problems and educational attainment PGS were only associated with ADHD symptoms. PGS of bipolar disorder, subjective well-being, and insomnia were not associated with any childhood traits. Our findings suggest that associations between childhood psychopathology and adult traits like insomnia and subjective well-being may be primarily driven by genetic factors that influence adult major depression. Additionally, specific childhood phenotypes are genetically associated with educational attainment, BMI and neuroticism.

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CiteScore
5.90
自引率
7.10%
发文量
40
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, Part B of the American Journal of Medical Genetics (AJMG) , provides a forum for experimental and clinical investigations of the genetic mechanisms underlying neurologic and psychiatric disorders. It is a resource for novel genetics studies of the heritable nature of psychiatric and other nervous system disorders, characterized at the molecular, cellular or behavior levels. Neuropsychiatric Genetics publishes eight times per year.
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