阅读相关的内表型在基因到阅读通路中的中介作用

IF 2.1 2区 心理学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Alexandra Remon , Sara Mascheretti , Ivan Voronin , Bei Feng , Isabelle Ouellet-Morin , Mara Brendgen , Frank Vitaro , Philippe Robaey , Michel Boivin , Ginette Dionne
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尽管阅读相关技能的个体差异在很大程度上受到遗传变异的影响,但这种表型遗传的分子基础还远未被理解。鉴定了跨阅读候选基因的功能性单核苷酸多态性和全基因组显著顶命中。通过使用多预测因子/多介质框架,我们研究了328名8岁双胞胎样本中功能性遗传变异(DYX1C1-rs3743205、DYX1C1-rs57809907、KIAA0319-rs9461045和kiaa0319 -单倍型)和全基因组显著顶配(1号染色体上的rs11208009)与阅读技能之间的关系是否可以通过阅读相关的认知和感觉内表型来解释。rs3743205和rs7809907与阅读技能之间的关联部分通过语音意识(phonological awareness, PA)介导。具体来说,rs3743205-C/C基因型和携带rs57809907的小等位基因“A”与较低的PA分数相关,而PA分数又与较差的阅读能力相关。这些发现揭示了阅读习得中顺序基因-行为级联的见解,并有助于阅读发展的神经遗传机制的文献越来越多。
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The mediation role of reading-related endophenotypes in the gene-to-reading pathway
Although individual differences in reading-related skills are largely influenced by genetic variation, the molecular basis of the heritability of this phenotype is far from understood. Functional single-nucleotide polymorphisms spanning reading-candidate genes and genome-wide significant top hits were identified. By using a multiple-predictor/multiple-mediator framework, we investigated whether relationships between functional genetic variants (DYX1C1-rs3743205, DYX1C1-rs57809907, KIAA0319-rs9461045, and KIAA0319-Haplotype) and genome-wide significant top hits (rs11208009 on chromosome 1) and reading skills could be explained by reading-related cognitive and sensory endophenotypes in a sample of 328 8-year-old twins. The association between rs3743205 and rs57809907 with reading skills is partially mediated by phonological awareness (PA). Specifically, the rs3743205-C/C genotype and carrying the minor ‘A’ allele of rs57809907 were associated with lower PA scores which in turn was correlated with poorer reading skills. These findings reveal insights into the sequential gene-behavior cascade in reading acquisition and contribute to the growing literature on the neurogenetic machinery of reading development.
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Brain and Language
Brain and Language 医学-神经科学
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4.50
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82
审稿时长
20.5 weeks
期刊介绍: An interdisciplinary journal, Brain and Language publishes articles that elucidate the complex relationships among language, brain, and behavior. The journal covers the large variety of modern techniques in cognitive neuroscience, including functional and structural brain imaging, electrophysiology, cellular and molecular neurobiology, genetics, lesion-based approaches, and computational modeling. All articles must relate to human language and be relevant to the understanding of its neurobiological and neurocognitive bases. Published articles in the journal are expected to have significant theoretical novelty and/or practical implications, and use perspectives and methods from psychology, linguistics, and neuroscience along with brain data and brain measures.
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