4 results on '"Silagadze, T."'
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2. Common variant at 16p11.2 conferring risk of psychosis
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Steinberg, S, de Jong, S, Mattheisen, M, Costas, J, Demontis, D, Jamain, S, Pietiläinen, O P H, Lin, K, Papiol, S, Huttenlocher, J, Sigurdsson, E, Vassos, E, Giegling, I, Breuer, R, Fraser, G, Walker, N, Melle, I, Djurovic, S, Agartz, I, Tuulio-Henriksson, A, Suvisaari, J, Lönnqvist, J, Paunio, T, Olsen, L, Hansen, T, Ingason, A, Pirinen, M, Strengman, E, Hougaard, D M, Ørntoft, T, Didriksen, M, Hollegaard, M V, Nordentoft, M, Abramova, L, Kaleda, V, Arrojo, M, Sanjuán, J, Arango, C, Etain, B, Bellivier, F, Méary, A, Schürhoff, F, Szoke, A, Ribolsi, M, Magni, V, Siracusano, A, Sperling, S, Rossner, M, Christiansen, C, Kiemeney, L A, Franke, B, van den Berg, L H, Veldink, J, Curran, S, Bolton, P, Poot, M, Staal, W, Rehnstrom, K, Kilpinen, H, Freitag, C M, Meyer, J, Magnusson, P, Saemundsen, E, Martsenkovsky, I, Bikshaieva, I, Martsenkovska, I, Vashchenko, O, Raleva, M, Paketchieva, K, Stefanovski, B, Durmishi, N, Pejovic Milovancevic, M, Lecic Tosevski, D, Silagadze, T, Naneishvili, N, Mikeladze, N, Surguladze, S, Vincent, J B, Farmer, A, Mitchell, P B, Wright, A, Schofield, P R, Fullerton, J M, Montgomery, G W, Martin, N G, Rubino, I A, van Winkel, R, Kenis, G, De Hert, M, Réthelyi, J M, Bitter, I, Terenius, L, Jönsson, E G, Bakker, S, van Os, J, Jablensky, A, Leboyer, M, Bramon, E, Powell, J, Murray, R, Corvin, A, Gill, M, Morris, D, O'Neill, F A, Kendler, K, Riley, B, Craddock, N, Owen, M J, O'Donovan, M C, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Kong, A, Ehrenreich, H, Carracedo, A, Golimbet, V, Andreassen, O A, Børglum, A D, Mors, O, Mortensen, P B, Werge, T, Ophoff, R A, Nöthen, M M, Rietschel, M, Cichon, S, Ruggeri, M, Tosato, S, Palotie, A, St Clair, D, Rujescu, D, Collier, D A, Stefansson, H, and Stefansson, K
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- 2014
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3. Genome-wide association study reveals greater polygenic loading for schizophrenia in cases with a family history of illness
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Bigdeli, T. B, Ripke, S, Bacanu, Sa, Lee, S. H, Wray, Nr, Gejman, P. V, Rietschel, M, Cichon, S, St Clair, D, Corvin, A, Kirov, G, Mcquillin, A, Gurling, H, Rujescu, D, Andreassen, O. A, Werge, T, Blackwood, D. H. R, Pato, C. N, Pato, M. T, Malhotra, A. K, O'Donovan, M. C, Kendler, K. S, Fanous, A. H, Neale, Bm, Walters, Jt, Farh, Kh, Holmans, Pa, Lee, P, Bulik Sullivan, B, Collier, Da, Huang, H, Pers, Th, Agartz, I, Agerbo, E, Albus, M, Alexander, M, Amin, F, Begemann, M, Belliveau, Ra, Bene, J, Bergen, Se, Bevilacqua, E, Bigdeli, Tb, Black, Dw, Børglum, Ad, Bruggeman, R, Buccola, Ng, Buckner, Rl, Byerley, W, Cahn, W, Cai, G, Campion, D, Cantor, Rm, Carr, Vj, Carrera, N, Catts, Sv, Chambert, Kd, Chan, Rc, Chen, Ry, Chen, Ey, Cheng, W, Cheung, Ef, Chong, Sa, Cloninger, C, Cohen, D, Cohen, N, Cormican, P, Craddock, N, Crowley, Jj, Curtis, D, Davidson, M, Davis, Kl, Degenhardt, F, Del, Favero, J, Delisi, Le, Demontis, D, Dikeos, D, Dinan, T, Djurovic, S, Donohoe, G, Drapeau, E, Duan, J, Dudbridge, F, Durmishi, N, Eichhammer, P, Eriksson, J, Escott Price, V, Essioux, L, Fanous, Ah, Farrell, Ms, Frank, J, Franke, L, Freedman, R, Freimer, Nb, Friedl, M, Friedman, Ji, Fromer, M, Genovese, G, Georgieva, L, Gershon, Es, Giegling, I, Giusti Rodríguez, P, Godard, S, Goldstein, Ji, Golimbet, V, Gopal, S, Gratten, J, Grove, J, Haan, De, L, Hammer, C, Hamshere, Ml, Hansen, M, Hansen, T, Haroutunian, V, Hartmann, Am, Henskens, Fa, Herms, S, Hirschhorn, Jn, Hoffmann, P, Hofman, A, Hollegaard, Mv, Hougaard, Dm, Ikeda, M, Joa, I, Julìa, A, Kahn, Rs, Kalaydjieva, L, Karachanak Yankova, S, Karjalainen, J, Kavanagh, D, Keller, Mc, Kelly, Bj, Kennedy, Jl, Khrunin, A, Kim, Y, Klovins, J, Knowles, Ja, Konte, B, Kucinskas, V, Kucinskiene, Za, Kuzelova Ptackova, H, Kähler, Ak, Laurent, C, Keong, Jl, Lee, S, Legge, Se, Lerer, B, Li, M, Li, T, Liang, Ky, Lieberman, J, Limborska, S, Loughland, Cm, Lubinski, J, Lönnqvist, J, Macek, M, Magnusson, Pk, Maher, Bs, Maier, W, Mallet, J, Marsal, S, Mattheisen, M, Mattingsdal, M, Mccarley, Rw, Mcdonald, C, Mcintosh, Am, Meier, S, Meijer, Cj, Melegh, B, Melle, I, Mesholam Gately, Ri, Metspalu, A, Michie, Pt, Milani, L, Milanova, V, Mokrab, Y, Morris, Dw, Mors, O, Mortensen, Pb, Murphy, Kc, Murray, Rm, Myin Germeys, I, Müller Myhsok, B, Nelis, M, Nenadic, I, Nertney, Da, Nestadt, G, Nicodemus, Kk, Nikitina Zake, L, Nisenbaum, L, Nordin, A, O'Callaghan, E, O'Dushlaine, C, O'Neill, F, Sy, Oh, Olincy, A, Olsen, L, Jv, Os, Pantelis, C, Papadimitriou, Gn, Papiol, S, Parkhomenko, E, Pato, Mt, Paunio, T, Pejovic Milovancevic, M, Perkins, Do, Pietiläinen, O, Pimm, J, Pocklington, Aj, Powell, J, Price, A, Pulver, Ae, Purcell, Sm, Quested, D, Rasmussen, Hb, Reichenberg, A, Reimers, Ma, Richards, Al, Roffman, Jl, Roussos, P, Ruderfer, Dm, Salomaa, V, Sanders, Ar, Schall, U, Schubert, Cr, Schulze, Tg, Schwab, Sg, Scolnick, Em, Scott, Rj, Seidman, Lj, Shi, J, Sigurdsson, E, Silagadze, T, Silverman, Jm, Sim, K, Slominsky, P, Smoller, Jw, Hc, So, Spencer, Cc, Stahl, Ea, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Stogmann, E, Straub, Re, Strengman, E, Strohmaier, J, Stroup, T, Subramaniam, M, Suvisaari, J, Svrakic, Dm, Szatkiewicz, Jp, Söderman, E, Thirumalai, S, Toncheva, D, Tooney, Pa, Tosato, Sarah, Veijola, J, Waddington, J, Walsh, D, Wang, D, Wang, Q, Webb, Bt, Weiser, M, Wildenauer, Db, Williams, Nm, Williams, S, Witt, Sh, Wolen, Ar, Wong, Eh, Wormley, Bk, Jq, Wu, Hs, Xi, Zai, Cc, Zheng, X, Zimprich, F, Stefansson, K, Visscher, Pm, Adolfsson, R, Andreassen, Oa, Blackwood, Dh, Bramon, E, Buxbaum, Jd, Darvasi, A, Domenici, E, Ehrenreich, H, Esko, T, Gejman, Pv, Gill, M, Hultman, Cm, Iwata, N, Jablensky, Av, Jönsson, Eg, Kendler, Ks, Knight, J, Lencz, T, Levinson, Df, Qs, Li, Liu, J, Malhotra, Ak, Mccarroll, Sa, Moran, Jl, Mowry, Bj, Nöthen, Mm, Ophoff, Ra, Owen, Mj, Palotie, A, Pato, Cn, Petryshen, Tl, Posthuma, D, Riley, Bp, Sham, Pc, Sklar, P, Clair, Ds, Weinberger, Dr, Wendland, Jr, Daly, Mj, Sullivan, Pf, O'Donovan, Mc, Complex Trait Genetics, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Complex Trait Genetics, Bigdeli, Tim B, Ripke, Stephan, Bacanu, Silviu-Alin, Lee, Sang Hong, Fanous, Ayman H, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Psychosis Endophenotype International Consortium, Wellcome Trust Case-Control Consortium 2, Other departments, Adult Psychiatry, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, RS: MHeNs - R2 - Mental Health, MUMC+: MA Psychiatrie (3), MUMC+: Hersen en Zenuw Centrum (3), and Del-Favero, Jurgen
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0301 basic medicine ,Multifactorial Inheritance ,Bipolar Disorder ,Inheritance Patterns ,Genome-wide association study ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,polygenic ,heritability ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,SNP ,GWAS ,Family ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Family history ,Allele ,Genetics (clinical) ,Genetic association ,Genetics & Heredity ,Psychiatry ,Genetics ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,family history ,Models, Genetic ,Case-control study ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,schizophrenia ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,030104 developmental biology ,Schizophrenia ,Case-Control Studies ,Human medicine ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of schizophrenia have yielded more than 100 common susceptibility variants, and strongly support a substantial polygenic contribution of a large number of small allelic effects. It has been hypothesized that familial schizophrenia is largely a consequence of inherited rather than environmental factors. We investigated the extent to which familiality of schizophrenia is associated with enrichment for common risk variants detectable in a large GWAS. We analyzed single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data for cases reporting a family history of psychotic illness (N=978), cases reporting no such family history (N=4,503), and unscreened controls (N=8,285) from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC1) study of schizophrenia. We used a multinomial logistic regression approach with model-fitting to detect allelic effects specific to either family history subgroup. We also considered a polygenic model, in which we tested whether family history positive subjects carried more schizophrenia risk alleles than family history negative subjects, on average. Several individual SNPs attained suggestive but not genome-wide significant association with either family history subgroup. Comparison of genome-wide polygenic risk scores based on GWAS summary statistics indicated a significant enrichment for SNP effects among family history positive compared to family history negative cases (Nagelkerke's R-2=0.0021; P=0.00331; P-value threshold
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- 2016
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4. Partitioning heritability of regulatory and cell-type-specific variants across 11 common diseases
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Gusev, A, Lee, Sh, SWE SCZ, Consortium, O'Dushlaine, Cgusev, Trynka, G, Finucane, H, Vilhjálmsson, Bj, Xu, H, Zang, C, Ripke, S, Bulik Sullivan, B, Stahl, E, Schizophrenia, Working, Neale, Bm, Corvin, A, Walters, Jt, Farh, Kh, Holmans, Pa, Lee, P, Collier, Da, Huang, H, Pers, Th, Agartz, I, Agerbo, E, Albus, M, Alexander, M, Amin, F, Bacanu, Sa, Begemann, M, Belliveau, Ra, Bene, J, Bergen, Se, Bevilacqua, E, Bigdeli, Tb, Black, Dw, Børglum, Ad, Bruggeman, R, Buccola, Ng, Buckner, Rl, Byerley, W, Cahn, W, Cai, G, Campion, D, Cantor, Rm, Carr, Vj, Carrera, N, Catts, Sv, Chambert, Kd, Chan, Rc, Chen, Ry, Chen, Ey, Cheng, W, Cheung, Ef, Chong, Sa, Cloninger, Cr, Cohen, D, Cohen, N, Cormican, P, Craddock, N, Crowley, Jj, Curtis, D, Davidson, M, Davis, Kl, Degenhardt, F, Del, Favero, Delisi, Le, Demontis, D, Dikeos, D, Dinan, T, Djurovic, S, Donohoe, G, Drapeau, E, Duan, J, Dudbridge, F, Durmishi, N, Eichhammer, P, Eriksson, J, Escott Price, V, Essioux, L, Fanous, Ah, Farrell, Ms, Frank, J, Franke, L, Freedman, R, Freimer, Nb, Friedl, M, Friedman, Ji, Fromer, M, Genovese, G, Georgieva, L, Gershon, Es, Giegling, I, Giusti Rodrguez, P, Godard, S, Goldstein, Ji, Golimbet, V, Gopal, S, Gratten, J, Grove, J, Haan, De, Hammer, C, Hamshere, Ml, Hansen, M, Hansen, T, Haroutunian, V, Hartmann, Am, Henskens, Fa, Herms, S, Hirschhorn, Jn, Hoffmann, P, Hofman, A, Hollegaard, Mv, Hougaard, Dm, Ikeda, M, Joa, I, Julià, A, Kahn, Rs, Kalaydjieva, L, Karachanak Yankova, S, Karjalainen, J, Kavanagh, D, Keller, Mc, Kelly, Bj, Kennedy, Jl, Khrunin, A, Kim, Y, Klovins, J, Knowles, Ja, Konte, B, Kucinskas, V, Kucinskiene, Za, Kuzelova Ptackova, H, Kähler, Ak, Laurent, C, Keong, Jl, Legge, Se, Lerer, B, Li, M, Li, T, Liang, Ky, Lieberman, J, Limborska, S, Loughland, Cm, Lubinski, J, Lnnqvist, J, Macek, M, Magnusson, Pk, Maher, Bs, Maier, W, Mallet, J, Marsal, S, Mattheisen, M, Mattingsdal, M, Mccarley, Rw, Mcdonald, C, Mcintosh, Am, Meier, S, Meijer, Cj, Melegh, B, Melle, I, Mesholam Gately, Ri, Metspalu, A, Michie, Pt, Milani, L, Milanova, V, Mokrab, Y, Morris, Dw, Mors, O, Mortensen, Pb, Murphy, Kc, Murray, Rm, Myin Germeys, I, Mller Myhsok, B, Nelis, M, Nenadic, I, Nertney, Da, Nestadt, G, Nicodemus, Kk, Nikitina Zake, L, Nisenbaum, L, Nordin, A, O'Callaghan, E, O'Dushlaine, C, O'Neill, Fa, Sy, Oh, Olincy, A, Olsen, L, Van, Os, Pantelis, C, Papadimitriou, Gn, Papiol, S, Parkhomenko, E, Pato, Mt, Paunio, T, Pejovic Milovancevic, M, Perkins, Do, Pietilinen, O, Pimm, J, Pocklington, Aj, Powell, J, Price, A, Pulver, Ae, Purcell, Sm, Quested, D, Rasmussen, Hb, Reichenberg, A, Reimers, Ma, Richards, Al, Roffman, Jl, Roussos, P, Ruderfer, Dm, Salomaa, V, Sanders, Ar, Schall, U, Schubert, Cr, Schulze, Tg, Schwab, Sg, Scolnick, Em, Scott, Rj, Seidman, Lj, Shi, J, Sigurdsson, E, Silagadze, T, Silverman, Jm, Sim, K, Slominsky, P, Smoller, Jw, Hc, So, Spencer, Cc, Stahl, Ea, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Stogmann, E, Straub, Re, Strengman, E, Strohmaier, J, Stroup, Ts, Subramaniam, M, Suvisaari, J, Svrakic, Dm, Szatkiewicz, Jp, Sderman, E, Thirumalai, S, Toncheva, D, Tooney, Pa, Tosato, Sarah, Veijola, J, Waddington, J, Walsh, D, Wang, D, Wang, Q, Webb, Bt, Weiser, M, Wildenauer, Db, Williams, Nm, Williams, S, Witt, Sh, Wolen, Ar, Wong, Eh, Wormley, Bk, Jq, Wu, Hs, Xi, Zai, Cc, Zheng, X, Zimprich, F, Wray, Nr, Stefansson, K, Visscher, Pm, Adolfsson, R, Andreassen, Oa, Blackwood, Dh, Bramon, E, Buxbaum, Jd, Brglum, Ad, Cichon, S, Darvasi, A, Domenici, E, Ehrenreich, H, Esko, T, Gejman, Pv, Gill, M, Gurling, H, Hultman, Cm, Iwata, N, Jablensky, Av, Jönsson, Eg, Kendler, Ks, Kirov, G, Knight, J, Lencz, T, Levinson, Df, Qs, Li, Liu, J, Malhotra, Ak, Mccarroll, Sa, Mcquillin, A, Moran, Jl, Mowry, Bj, Nthen, Mm, Ophoff, Ra, Owen, Mj, Palotie, A, Pato, Cn, Petryshen, Tl, Posthuma, D, Rietschel, M, Riley, Bp, Rujescu, D, Sham, Pc, Sklar, P, Clair, St, Weinberger, Dr, Wendland, Jr, Werge, T, Daly, Mj, Sullivan, Pf, O'Donovan, Mc, Chambert, K, Akterin, S, Bergen, S, Ruderfer, D, Scolnick, E, Purcell, S, Mccarroll, S, Daly, M, Pasaniuc, B, Raychaudhuri, S, Price, Al, Gusev, Alexander, Lee, S Hong, Trynka, Gosia, Finucane, Hilary K, Price, Alkes L, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, SWE-SCZ Consortium, ANS - Amsterdam Neuroscience, Adult Psychiatry, Other departments, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, RS: MHeNs - R2 - Mental Health, Complex Trait Genetics, Functional Genomics, and Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Brain Mechanisms in Health & Disease
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Linkage disequilibrium ,GWAS ,schizophrenia ,SNP ,trait heritability ,disease architecture ,Inheritance Patterns ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Genome-wide association study ,Biology ,Article ,Open Reading Frames ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Genetic ,Models ,Genotype ,Genetics ,Humans ,Genetics(clinical) ,Computer Simulation ,Regulatory Elements, Transcriptional ,Exome ,Genetics (clinical) ,genotype imputation ,Genetic association ,Genetics & Heredity ,genome-wide association study ,Models, Genetic ,Genetic Diseases, Inborn ,Genetic Variation ,Heritability ,exome chips ,Regulatory Elements ,Inborn ,Genetic Diseases ,Transcriptional ,coding variants ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Regulatory and coding variants are known to be enriched with associations identified by genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of complex disease, but their contributions to trait heritability are currently unknown. We applied variance-component methods to imputed genotype data for 11 common diseases to partition the heritability explained by genotyped SNPs (h(g)(2)) across functional categories (while accounting for shared variance due to linkage disequilibrium). Extensive simulations showed that in contrast to current estimates from GWAS summary statistics, the variance-component approach partitions heritability accurately under a wide range of complex-disease architectures. Across the 11 diseases DNaseI hypersensitivity sites (DHSs) from 217 cell types spanned 16% of imputed SNPs (and 24% of genotyped SNPs) but explained an average of 79% (SE = 8%) of h(g)(2) from imputed SNPs (5.1 x enrichment; p = 3.7 x 10(-17)) and 38% (SE = 4%) of h(g)(2) from genotyped SNPs (1.6 x enrichment, p = 1.0 x 10(-4)). Further enrichment was observed at enhancer DHSs and cell-type-specific DHSs. In contrast, coding variants, which span 1% of the genome, explained
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