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2. Structural brain abnormalities and aggressive behaviour in schizophrenia: Mega-analysis of data from 2095 patients and 2861 healthy controls via the ENIGMA consortium
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Lamsma, Jelle, Raine, Adrian, Kia, Seyed M, Cahn, Wiepke, Arold, Dominic, Banaj, Nerisa, Barone, Annarita, Brosch, Katharina, Brouwer, Rachel, Brunetti, Arturo, Calhoun, Vince D, Chew, Qian H, Choi, Sunah, Chung, Young-Chul, Ciccarelli, Mariateresa, Cobia, Derin, Cocozza, Sirio, Dannlowski, Udo, Dazzan, Paola, de Bartolomeis, Andrea, Di Forti, Marta, Dumais, Alexandre, Edmond, Jesse T, Ehrlich, Stefan, Evermann, Ulrika, Flinkenflügel, Kira, Georgiadis, Foivos, Glahn, David C, Goltermann, Janik, Green, Melissa J, Grotegerd, Dominik, Guerrero-Pedraza, Amalia, Ha, Minji, Hong, Elliot L, Pol, Hilleke Hulshoff, Iasevoli, Felice, Kaiser, Stefan, Kaleda, Vasily, Karuk, Andriana, Kim, Minah, Kircher, Tilo, Kirschner, Matthias, Kochunov, Peter, Kwon, Jun Soo, Lebedeva, Irina, Lencer, Rebekka, Marques, Tiago R, Meinert, Susanne, Murray, Robin, Nenadić, Igor, Nguyen, Dana, Pearlson, Godfrey, Piras, Fabrizio, Pomarol-Clotet, Edith, Pontillo, Giuseppe, Potvin, Stéphane, Preda, Adrian, Quidé, Yann, Rodrigue, Amanda, Rootes-Murdy, Kelly, Salvador, Raymond, Skoch, Antonin, Sim, Kang, Spalletta, Gianfranco, Spaniel, Filip, Stein, Frederike, Thomas-Odenthal, Florian, Tikàsz, Andràs, Tomecek, David, Tomyshev, Alexander, Tranfa, Mario, Tsogt, Uyanga, Turner, Jessica A, van Erp, Theo GM, van Haren, Neeltje EM, van Os, Jim, Vecchio, Daniela, Wang, Lei, Wroblewski, Adrian, and Nickl-Jockschat, Thomas
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Biological Psychology ,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Psychology ,Schizophrenia ,Brain Disorders ,Neurosciences ,Biomedical Imaging ,Serious Mental Illness ,Mental Health ,Mental Illness ,Mental health - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is associated with an increased risk of aggressive behaviour, which may partly be explained by illness-related changes in brain structure. However, previous studies have been limited by group-level analyses, small and selective samples of inpatients and long time lags between exposure and outcome. METHODS: This cross-sectional study pooled data from 20 sites participating in the international ENIGMA-Schizophrenia Working Group. Sites acquired T1-weighted and diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging scans in a total of 2095 patients with schizophrenia and 2861 healthy controls. Measures of grey matter volume and white matter microstructural integrity were extracted from the scans using harmonised protocols. For each measure, normative modelling was used to calculate how much patients deviated (in z-scores) from healthy controls at the individual level. Ordinal regression models were used to estimate the associations of these deviations with concurrent aggressive behaviour (as odds ratios [ORs] with 99% confidence intervals [CIs]). Mediation analyses were performed for positive symptoms (i.e., delusions, hallucinations and disorganised thinking), impulse control and illness insight. Aggression and potential mediators were assessed with the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale, Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms or Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. RESULTS: Aggressive behaviour was significantly associated with reductions in total cortical volume (OR [99% CI] = 0.88 [0.78, 0.98], p = .003) and global white matter integrity (OR [99% CI] = 0.72 [0.59, 0.88], p = 3.50 × 10-5) and additional reductions in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex volume (OR [99% CI] = 0.85 [0.74, 0.97], p =.002), inferior parietal lobule volume (OR [99% CI] = 0.76 [0.66, 0.87], p = 2.20 × 10-7) and internal capsule integrity (OR [99% CI] = 0.76 [0.63, 0.92], p = 2.90 × 10-4). Except for inferior parietal lobule volume, these associations were largely mediated by increased severity of positive symptoms and reduced impulse control. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides evidence that the co-occurrence of positive symptoms, poor impulse control and aggressive behaviour in schizophrenia has a neurobiological basis, which may inform the development of therapeutic interventions.
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3. The association between aberrant salience and psychotic experiences in general population twins, and genetic vulnerability as a modifier
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Drukker, Marjan, Todor, Tatvan, Bongaarts, Jelle, Broggi, Eleonora, Kelkar, Mihika, Wigglesworth, Thomas, Verhiel, Kayle, van Leeuwen, Karel, Koster, Meinte, Derom, Catherine, Thiery, Evert, De Hert, Marc, Menne-Lothmann, Claudia, Decoster, Jeroen, Collip, Dina, van Winkel, Ruud, Jacobs, Nele, Guloksuz, Sinan, Rutten, Bart, and van Os, Jim
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- 2024
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4. The effect of polygenic risk score and childhood adversity on transdiagnostic symptom dimensions at first-episode psychosis: evidence for an affective pathway to psychosis
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Alameda, Luis, Rodriguez, Victoria, Di Forti, Marta, Spinazzola, Edoardo, Trotta, Giulia, Arango, Celso, Arrojo, Manuel, Bernardo, Miguel, Bobes, Julio, de Haan, Lieuwe, Del-Ben, Cristina Marta, Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte, Sideli, Lucia, Jones, Peter B., Kirkbride, James B., La Cascia, Caterina, Tripoli, Giada, Ferraro, Laura, La Barbera, Daniele, Lasalvia, Antonio, Tosato, Sarah, Llorca, Pierre-Michel, Menezes, Paulo Rossi, van Os, Jim, Rutten, Bart P., Santos, Jose Luis, Sanjuán, Julio, Selten, Jean-Paul, Szöke, Andrei, Tarricone, Ilaria, Tortelli, Andrea, Velthorst, Eva, Jongsma, Hannah E., Vassos, Evangelos, Quattrone, Diego, Murray, Robin M., and Aas, Monica
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- 2024
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5. Gender differences in the associations between childhood adversity and psychopathology in the general population
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Prachason, Thanavadee, Mutlu, Irem, Fusar-Poli, Laura, Menne-Lothmann, Claudia, Decoster, Jeroen, van Winkel, Ruud, Collip, Dina, Delespaul, Philippe, De Hert, Marc, Derom, Catherine, Thiery, Evert, Jacobs, Nele, Wichers, Marieke, van Os, Jim, Rutten, Bart P. F., Pries, Lotta-Katrin, and Guloksuz, Sinan
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- 2024
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6. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Daily Life Training: A Feasibility Study of an mHealth Intervention
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Batink, Tim, Bakker, Jindra, Vaessen, Thomas, Kasanova, Zuzana, Collip, Dina, van Os, Jim, Wichers, Marieke, Germeys, Inez, and Peeters, Frenk
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Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundWith the development of mHealth, it is possible to treat patients in their natural environment. Mobile technology helps to bridge the gap between the therapist’s office and the “real world.” The ACT in Daily Life training (ACT-DL) was designed as an add-on intervention to help patients practice with acceptance and commitment therapy in their daily lives. The ACT-DL consists of two main components: daily monitoring using experience sampling and ACT training in daily life. ObjectivesTo assess the acceptability and feasibility of the ACT-DL in a general outpatient population. A secondary objective was to conduct a preliminary examination of the effectiveness of the ACT-DL. MethodsAn observational comparative study was conducted. The experimental group consisted of 49 patients who volunteered for ACT-DL, and the control group consisted of 112 patients who did not volunteer. As part of an inpatient treatment program, both groups received a 6-week ACT training. Participants went home to continue their treatment on an outpatient basis, during which time the experimental group received the 4-week add-on ACT-DL. Acceptability and feasibility of the ACT-DL was assessed weekly by telephone survey. Effectiveness of the ACT-DL was evaluated with several self-report questionnaires ( Flexibility Index Test (FIT-60): psychological flexibility, Brief Symptom Inventory: symptoms, Utrechtse Coping List: coping, and Quality of life visual analog scale (QoL-VAS): quality of life). ResultsMore than three-quarters of the participants (76%) completed the full 4-week training. User evaluations showed that ACT-DL stimulated the use of ACT in daily life: participants practiced over an hour a week (mean 78.8 minutes, standard deviation 54.4), doing 10.4 exercises (standard deviation 6.0) on average. Both ACT exercises and metaphors were experienced as useful components of the training (rated 5 out of 7). Repeated measures ANCOVA did not show significant effects of the ACT-DL on psychological flexibility (P=.88), symptoms (P=.39), avoidant coping (P=.28), or quality of life (P=.15). ConclusionsThis is the first study that uses experience sampling to foster awareness in daily life in combination with acceptance and commitment therapy to foster skill building. Adherence to the ACT-DL was high for an intensive mHealth intervention. ACT-DL appears to be an acceptable and feasible mHealth intervention, suitable for a broad range of mental health problems. However, short-term effectiveness could not be demonstrated. Additional clinical trials are needed to examine both short-term and long-term effects.
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7. Further evidence for the association between childhood trauma and suicidal ideation in young individuals: A twin based study
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Moreno-Gamazo, Nerea, Pries, Lotta-Katrin, Marqués-Feixa, Laia, Papiol, Sergi, Romero, Soledad, Menne-Lothmann, Claudia, Decoster, Jeroen, van Winkel, Ruud, Collip, Dina, Delespaul, Philippe, De Hert, Marc, Derom, Catherine, Thiery, Evert, Jacobs, Nele, Wichers, Marieke, van Os, Jim, Rutten, Bart P.F., Fañanás, Lourdes, and Guloksuz, Sinan
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- 2025
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8. Collaborative outcomes study on health and functioning during infection times (COH-FIT): Insights on modifiable and non-modifiable risk and protective factors for wellbeing and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic from multivariable and network analyses
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Solmi, Marco, Thompson, Trevor, Cortese, Samuele, Estradé, Andrés, Agorastos, Agorastos, Radua, Joaquim, Dragioti, Elena, Vancampfort, Davy, Thygesen, Lau Caspar, Aschauer, Harald, Schlögelhofer, Monika, Aschauer, Elena, Schneeberger, Andres, Huber, Christian G., Hasler, Gregor, Conus, Philippe, Cuénod, Kim Q. Do, von Känel, Roland, Arrondo, Gonzalo, Fusar-Poli, Paolo, Gorwood, Philip, Llorca, Pierre-Michel, Krebs, Marie-Odile, Scanferla, Elisabetta, Kishimoto, Taishiro, Rabbani, Golam, Skonieczna-Żydecka, Karolina, Brambilla, Paolo, Favaro, Angela, Takamiya, Akihiro, Zoccante, Leonardo, Colizzi, Marco, Bourgin, Julie, Kamiński, Karol, Moghadasin, Maryam, Seedat, Soraya, Matthews, Evan, Wells, John, Vassilopoulou, Emilia, Gadelha, Ary, Su, Kuan-Pin, Kwon, Jun Soo, Kim, Minah, Lee, Tae Young, Papsuev, Oleg, Manková, Denisa, Boscutti, Andrea, Gerunda, Cristiano, Saccon, Diego, Righi, Elena, Monaco, Francesco, Croatto, Giovanni, Cereda, Guido, Demurtas, Jacopo, Brondino, Natascia, Veronese, Nicola, Enrico, Paolo, Politi, Pierluigi, Ciappolino, Valentina, Pfennig, Andrea, Bechdolf, Andreas, Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas, Kahl, Kai G., Domschke, Katharina, Bauer, Michael, Koutsouleris, Nikolaos, Winter, Sibylle, Borgwardt, Stefan, Bitter, Istvan, Balazs, Judit, Czobor, Pál, Unoka, Zsolt, Mavridis, Dimitris, Tsamakis, Konstantinos, Bozikas, Vasilios P., Tunvirachaisakul, Chavit, Maes, Michael, Rungnirundorn, Teerayuth, Supasitthumrong, Thitiporn, Haque, Ariful, Brunoni, Andre R., Costardi, Carlos Gustavo, Schuch, Felipe Barreto, Polanczyk, Guilherme, Luiz, Jhoanne Merlyn, Fonseca, Lais, Aparicio, Luana V., Valvassori, Samira S., Nordentoft, Merete, Vendsborg, Per, Hoffmann, Sofie Have, Sehli, Jihed, Sartorius, Norman, Heuss, Sabina, Guinart, Daniel, Hamilton, Jane, Kane, John, Rubio, Jose, Sand, Michael, Koyanagi, Ai, Solanes, Aleix, Andreu-Bernabeu, Alvaro, Cáceres, Antonia San José, Arango, Celso, Díaz-Caneja, Covadonga M., Hidalgo-Mazzei, Diego, Vieta, Eduard, Gonzalez-Peñas, Javier, Fortea, Lydia, Parellada, Mara, Fullana, Miquel A., Verdolini, Norma, Andrlíková, Eva, Janků, Karolina, Millan, Mark J., Honciuc, Mihaela, Moniuszko-Malinowska, Anna, Łoniewski, Igor, Samochowiec, Jerzy, Kiszkiel, Łukasz, Marlicz, Maria, Sowa, Paweł, Marlicz, Wojciech, Spies, Georgina, Stubbs, Brendon, Firth, Joseph, Sullivan, Sarah, Darcin, Asli Enez, Aksu, Hatice, Dilbaz, Nesrin, Noyan, Onur, Kitazawa, Momoko, Kurokawa, Shunya, Tazawa, Yuki, Anselmi, Alejandro, Cracco, Cecilia, Machado, Ana Inés, Estrade, Natalia, De Leo, Diego, Curtis, Jackie, Berk, Michael, Carvalho, Andre F., Ward, Philip, Teasdale, Scott, Rosenbaum, Simon, Marx, Wolfgang, Horodnic, Adrian Vasile, Oprea, Liviu, Alexinschi, Ovidiu, Ifteni, Petru, Turliuc, Serban, Ciuhodaru, Tudor, Bolos, Alexandra, Matei, Valentin, Nieman, Dorien H., Sommer, Iris, van Os, Jim, van Amelsvoort, Therese, Sun, Ching-Fang, Guu, Ta-wei, Jiao, Can, Zhang, Jieting, Fan, Jialin, Zou, Liye, Yu, Xin, Chi, Xinli, de Timary, Philippe, van Winkel, Ruud, Ng, Bernardo, Peña de León, Edilberto, Arellano, Ramon, Roman, Raquel, Sanchez, Thelma, Movina, Larisa, Morgado, Pedro, Brissos, Sofia, Aizberg, Oleg, Mosina, Anna, Krinitski, Damir, Mugisha, James, Sadeghi-Bahmani, Dena, Sheybani, Farshad, Sadeghi, Masoud, Hadi, Samira, Brand, Serge, Errazuriz, Antonia, Crossley, Nicolas, Ristic, Dragana Ignjatovic, López-Jaramillo, Carlos, Efthymiou, Dimitris, Kuttichira, Praveenlal, Kallivayalil, Roy Abraham, Javed, Afzal, Afridi, Muhammad Iqbal, James, Bawo, Seb-Akahomen, Omonefe Joy, Fiedorowicz, Jess, Daskalakis, Jeff, Yatham, Lakshmi N., Yang, Lin, Okasha, Tarek, Dahdouh, Aïcha, Tiihonen, Jari, Shin, Jae Il, Lee, Jinhee, Mhalla, Ahmed, Gaha, Lotfi, Brahim, Takoua, Altynbekov, Kuanysh, Negay, Nikolay, Nurmagambetova, Saltanat, Jamei, Yasser Abu, Weiser, Mark, and Correll, Christoph U
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9. The relationship between genetic liability, childhood maltreatment, and IQ: findings from the EU-GEI multicentric case–control study
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Sideli, Lucia, Aas, Monica, Quattrone, Diego, La Barbera, Daniele, La Cascia, Caterina, Ferraro, Laura, Alameda, Luis, Velthorst, Eva, Trotta, Giulia, Tripoli, Giada, Schimmenti, Adriano, Fontana, Andrea, Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte, Stilo, Simona, Seminerio, Fabio, Sartorio, Crocettarachele, Marrazzo, Giovanna, Lasalvia, Antonio, Tosato, Sarah, Tarricone, Ilaria, Berardi, Domenico, D’Andrea, Giuseppe, Arango, Celso, Arrojo, Manuel, Bernardo, Miguel, Bobes, Julio, Sanjuán, Julio, Santos, Jose Luis, Menezes, Paulo Rossi, Del-Ben, Cristina Marta, Jongsma, Hannah E., Jones, Peter B., Kirkbride, James B., Llorca, Pierre-Michel, Tortelli, Andrea, Pignon, Baptiste, de Haan, Lieuwe, Selten, Jean-Paul, Van Os, Jim, Rutten, Bart P., Bentall, Richard, Di Forti, Marta, Murray, Robin M., Morgan, Craig, and Fisher, Helen L.
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- 2023
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10. Adjusting for population stratification in polygenic risk score analyses: a guide for model specifications in the UK Biobank
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Lin, Bochao Danae, Pries, Lotta-Katrin, van Os, Jim, Luykx, Jurjen J., Rutten, Bart P. F., and Guloksuz, Sinan
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- 2023
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11. Global and risk-group stratified well-being and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in adults: Results from the international COH-FIT Study
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Solmi, Marco, Thompson, Trevor, Estradé, Andrés, Agorastos, Agorastos, Radua, Joaquim, Cortese, Samuele, Dragioti, Elena, Vancampfort, Davy, Thygesen, Lau Caspar, Aschauer, Harald, Schlögelhofer, Monika, Aschauer, Elena, Schneeberger, Andres, Huber, Christian G., Hasler, Gregor, Conus, Philippe, Cuénod, Kim Q. Do, von Känel, Roland, Arrondo, Gonzalo, Fusar-Poli, Paolo, Gorwood, Philip, Llorca, Pierre-Michel, Krebs, Marie-Odile, Scanferla, Elisabetta, Kishimoto, Taishiro, Rabbani, Golam, Skonieczna-Żydecka, Karolina, Brambilla, Paolo, Favaro, Angela, Takamiya, Akihiro, Zoccante, Leonardo, Colizzi, Marco, Bourgin, Julie, Kamiński, Karol, Moghadasin, Maryam, Seedat, Soraya, Matthews, Evan, Wells, John, Vassilopoulou, Emilia, Gadelha, Ary, Su, Kuan-Pin, Kwon, Jun Soo, Kim, Minah, Lee, Tae Young, Papsuev, Oleg, Manková, Denisa, Boscutti, Andrea, Gerunda, Cristiano, Saccon, Diego, Righi, Elena, Monaco, Francesco, Croatto, Giovanni, Cereda, Guido, Demurtas, Jacopo, Brondino, Natascia, Veronese, Nicola, Enrico, Paolo, Politi, Pierluigi, Ciappolino, Valentina, Pfennig, Andrea, Bechdolf, Andreas, Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas, Kahl, Kai G., Domschke, Katharina, Bauer, Michael, Koutsouleris, Nikolaos, Winter, Sibylle, Borgwardt, Stefan, Bitter, Istvan, Balazs, Judit, Czobor, Pál, Unoka, Zsolt, Mavridis, Dimitris, Tsamakis, Konstantinos, Bozikas, Vasilios P., Tunvirachaisakul, Chavit, Maes, Michael, Rungnirundorn, Teerayuth, Supasitthumrong, Thitiporn, Haque, Ariful, Brunoni, Andre R., Costardi, Carlos Gustavo, Schuch, Felipe Barreto, Polanczyk, Guilherme, Luiz, Jhoanne Merlyn, Fonseca, Lais, Aparicio, Luana V., Valvassori, Samira S., Nordentoft, Merete, Vendsborg, Per, Hoffmann, Sofie Have, Sehli, Jihed, Sartorius, Norman, Heuss, Sabina, Guinart, Daniel, Hamilton, Jane, Kane, John, Rubio, Jose, Sand, Michael, Koyanagi, Ai, Solanes, Aleix, Andreu-Bernabeu, Alvaro, Cáceres, Antonia San José, Arango, Celso, Díaz-Caneja, Covadonga M., Hidalgo-Mazzei, Diego, Vieta, Eduard, Gonzalez-Peñas, Javier, Fortea, Lydia, Parellada, Mara, Fullana, Miquel A., Verdolini, Norma, Andrlíková, Eva, Janků, Karolina, Millan, Mark J., Honciuc, Mihaela, Moniuszko-Malinowska, Anna, Łoniewski, Igor, Samochowiec, Jerzy, Kiszkiel, Łukasz, Marlicz, Maria, Sowa, Paweł, Marlicz, Wojciech, Spies, Georgina, Stubbs, Brendon, Firth, Joseph, Sullivan, Sarah, Darcin, Asli Enez, Aksu, Hatice, Dilbaz, Nesrin, Noyan, Onur, Kitazawa, Momoko, Kurokawa, Shunya, Tazawa, Yuki, Anselmi, Alejandro, Cracco, Cecilia, Machado, Ana Inés, Estrade, Natalia, De Leo, Diego, Curtis, Jackie, Berk, Michael, Carvalho, Andre F., Ward, Philip, Teasdale, Scott, Rosenbaum, Simon, Marx, Wolfgang, Horodnic, Adrian Vasile, Oprea, Liviu, Alexinschi, Ovidiu, Ifteni, Petru, Turliuc, Serban, Ciuhodaru, Tudor, Bolos, Alexandra, Matei, Valentin, Nieman, Dorien H., Sommer, Iris, van Os, Jim, van Amelsvoort, Therese, Sun, Ching-Fang, Guu, Ta-wei, Jiao, Can, Zhang, Jieting, Fan, Jialin, Zou, Liye, Yu, Xin, Chi, Xinli, de Timary, Philippe, van Winkel, Ruud, Ng, Bernardo, Peña de León, Edilberto, Arellano, Ramon, Roman, Raquel, Sanchez, Thelma, Movina, Larisa, Morgado, Pedro, Brissos, Sofia, Aizberg, Oleg, Mosina, Anna, Krinitski, Damir, Mugisha, James, Sadeghi-Bahmani, Dena, Sheybani, Farshad, Sadeghi, Masoud, Hadi, Samira, Brand, Serge, Errazuriz, Antonia, Crossley, Nicolas, Ristic, Dragana Ignjatovic, López-Jaramillo, Carlos, Efthymiou, Dimitris, Kuttichira, Praveenlal, Kallivayalil, Roy Abraham, Javed, Afzal, Afridi, Muhammad Iqbal, James, Bawo, Seb-Akahomen, Omonefe Joy, Fiedorowicz, Jess, Daskalakis, Jeff, Yatham, Lakshmi N., Yang, Lin, Okasha, Tarek, Dahdouh, Aïcha, Tiihonen, Jari, Shin, Jae Il, Lee, Jinhee, Mhalla, Ahmed, Gaha, Lotfi, Brahim, Takoua, Altynbekov, Kuanysh, Negay, Nikolay, Nurmagambetova, Saltanat, Jamei, Yasser Abu, Weiser, Mark, and Correll, Christoph U.
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12. Exploring the interplay between psychotic experiences, functional somatic symptoms and health anxiety in childhood and adolescence – A longitudinal cohort study
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Rimvall, Martin Køster, Rask, Charlotte Ulrikka, Jensen, Jens Søndergaard, Olsen, Else Marie, Clemmensen, Lars, Skovgaard, Anne Mette, Verhulst, Frank, van Os, Jim, and Jeppesen, Pia
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- 2024
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13. Genetic copy number variants, cognition and psychosis: a meta-analysis and a family study
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Thygesen, Johan H, Presman, Amelia, Harju-Seppänen, Jasmine, Irizar, Haritz, Jones, Rebecca, Kuchenbaecker, Karoline, Lin, Kuang, Alizadeh, Behrooz Z, Austin-Zimmerman, Isabelle, Bartels-Velthuis, Agna, Bhat, Anjali, Bruggeman, Richard, Cahn, Wiepke, Calafato, Stella, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, de Haan, Liewe, de Zwarte, Sonja MC, Di Forti, Marta, Díez-Revuelta, Álvaro, Hall, Jeremy, Hall, Mei-Hua, Iyegbe, Conrad, Jablensky, Assen, Kahn, Rene, Kalaydjieva, Luba, Kravariti, Eugenia, Lawrie, Stephen, Luykx, Jurjen J, Mata, Igancio, McDonald, Colm, McIntosh, Andrew M, McQuillin, Andrew, Muir, Rebecca, Ophoff, Roel, Picchioni, Marco, Prata, Diana P, Ranlund, Siri, Rujescu, Dan, Rutten, Bart PF, Schulze, Katja, Shaikh, Madiha, Schirmbeck, Frederike, Simons, Claudia JP, Toulopoulou, Timothea, van Amelsvoort, Therese, van Haren, Neeltje, van Os, Jim, van Winkel, Ruud, Vassos, Evangelos, Walshe, Muriel, Weisbrod, Matthias, Zartaloudi, Eirini, Bell, Vaughan, Powell, John, Lewis, Cathryn M, Murray, Robin M, and Bramon, Elvira
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Biological Psychology ,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Psychology ,Human Genome ,Clinical Research ,Brain Disorders ,Serious Mental Illness ,Schizophrenia ,Neurosciences ,Genetics ,Prevention ,Mental Health ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,2.3 Psychological ,social and economic factors ,Aetiology ,Mental health ,Cognition ,DNA Copy Number Variations ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Humans ,Psychotic Disorders ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Psychiatry ,Clinical sciences ,Biological psychology ,Clinical and health psychology - Abstract
The burden of large and rare copy number genetic variants (CNVs) as well as certain specific CNVs increase the risk of developing schizophrenia. Several cognitive measures are purported schizophrenia endophenotypes and may represent an intermediate point between genetics and the illness. This paper investigates the influence of CNVs on cognition. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature exploring the effect of CNV burden on general intelligence. We included ten primary studies with a total of 18,847 participants and found no evidence of association. In a new psychosis family study, we investigated the effects of CNVs on specific cognitive abilities. We examined the burden of large and rare CNVs (>200 kb,
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14. Exploring the mediation of DNA methylation across the epigenome between childhood adversity and First Episode of Psychosis—findings from the EU-GEI study
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Alameda, Luis, Liu, Zhonghua, Sham, Pak C., Aas, Monica, Trotta, Giulia, Rodriguez, Victoria, Di Forti, Marta, Stilo, Simona A., Kandaswamy, Radhika, Arango, Celso, Arrojo, Manuel, Bernardo, Miguel, Bobes, Julio, de Haan, Lieuwe, Del-Ben, Cristina Marta, Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte, Sideli, Lucia, Jones, Peter B., Jongsma, Hannah E., Kirkbride, James B., La Cascia, Caterina, Lasalvia, Antonio, Tosato, Sarah, Llorca, Pierre-Michel, Menezes, Paulo Rossi, van Os, Jim, Quattrone, Diego, Rutten, Bart P., Santos, Jose Luis, Sanjuán, Julio, Selten, Jean-Paul, Szöke, Andrei, Tarricone, Ilaria, Tortelli, Andrea, Velthorst, Eva, Morgan, Craig, Dempster, Emma, Hannon, Eilis, Burrage, Joe, Dwir, Daniella, Arumuham, Atheeshaan, Mill, Jonathan, Murray, Robin M., and Wong, Chloe C. Y.
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- 2023
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15. Cannabis and Psychosis Proneness
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Radhakrishnan, Rajiv, primary, Kamal, Shubham, additional, Guloksuz, Sinan, additional, and van Os, Jim, additional
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16. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and white matter plasticity in individuals with subclinical depression and psychotic experiences: A Randomised Controlled Trial
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Michielse, Stijn, Bakker, Jindra, Lange, Iris, Batink, Tim, Goossens, Liesbet, Wichers, Marieke, Lieverse, Ritsaert, Myin-Germeys, Inez, Schruers, Koen, van Amelsvoort, Therese, Viechtbauer, Wolfgang, van Os, Jim, and Marcelis, Machteld
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- 2023
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17. Comprehensive dissection of prevalence rates, sex differences, and blood level-dependencies of clozapine-associated adverse drug reactions
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Müderrisoğlu, Ahmet, Privat, Alba Toll, Bouhuis, Alde, Hasan, Alkomiet, Jongkind, Amy, Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana, Santacana, Anna Mane, D'Agostino, Armando, Ertugrul, Aygün, Yağcioğlu, Ayşe Elif Anil, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Sanchez-Barbero, Bianca, Spuch, Carlos, Morgenroth, Carla Lou, de Pinedo, Carmen Fernandez, Casetta, Cecilia, Bousman, Chad, Pantelis, Christos, Ovejas-Catalán, Claudia, Garcia-Rizo, Clemente, Okhuijsen-Pfeifer, Cynthia, Cohen, Dan, Ristic, Dragana Ignjatovic, Beld, Edwin, Repo-Tiihonen, Eila, Wagner, Elias, Jeger-Land, Ellen, Vilella, Elisabet, Bekema, Erwin, Sepúlveda, Stevan, Seghi, Federico, Wiedenmann, Federico, Martini, Francesca, Serio, Francesca, Vairano, Francesca, Mercuriali, Giacomo, Boido, Giovanni, Yoca, Gökhan, van Beek, Hanneke, Gijsman, Harm, Tuppurainen, Heli, Everall, Ian, Novakovic, Ivona, Zorrilla, Inaki, Erdoğan, Ibrahim Mert, Sapienza, Jacopo, Bogers, Jan, Tiihonen, Jari, Vázquez-Bourgon, Javier, van Os, Jim, Schneider-Thoma, Johannes, Luykx, Jurjen, Grootens, Koen, Mar-Barrutia, Lorea, Martorell, Lourdes, Bak, Maarten, Spangaro, Marco, de Vos, Marije, de Koning, Mariken, Garriga, Marina, Lähteenvuo, Markku, Bosia, Marta, van der Horst, Marte, Babaoğlu, Melih Önder, Veereschild, Mike, Manchia, Mirko, Edlinger, Monika, Fuentes-Pérez, Paloma, Paribello, Pasquale, Lopez-Pena, Purificacion, Kahn, René, Cavallaro, Roberto, Veerman, Selene, Gutwinski, Stefan, Schreiter, Stefanie, Ripke, Stephan, Baltanás, Tania Rivera, Oviedo-Salcedo, Tatiana, Hallikainen, Tero, Görlitz, Thomas, Alink, Wouter, Ayhan, Yavuz, van der Horst, Marte Z., Meijer, Yoeki, de Boer, Nini, Guloksuz, Sinan, Siskind, Dan, and Luykx, Jurjen J.
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18. Be(com)ing Social: Daily-Life Social Interactions and Parental Bonding
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Achterhof, Robin, Schneider, Maude, Kirtley, Olivia J., Wampers, Martien, Decoster, Jeroen, Derom, Catherine, De Hert, Marc, Guloksuz, Sinan, Jacobs, Nele, Menne-Lothmann, Claudia, Rutten, Bart P. F., Thiery, Evert, van Os, Jim, van Winkel, Ruud, Wichers, Marieke, and Myin-Germeys, Inez
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Parents are known to provide a lasting basis for their children's social development. Understanding parent-driven socialization is particularly relevant in adolescence, as an increasing social independence is developed. However, the relationship between key parenting styles of care and control and the microlevel expression of daily-life social interactions has been insufficiently studied. Adolescent and young adult twins and their nontwin siblings (N = 635; mean age = 16.6; age range = 14.2-21.9; 58.6% female; 79.5% in or having completed higher secondary/tertiary education; 2.8% speaking language other than Dutch at home) completed the Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI) on parental care and control. Participants also completed a 6-day experience sampling period (10 daily beeps, mean compliance = 68.0%) to assess daily-life social interactions. Higher overall parental bonding quality (of both parents) related to more positive social experiences in daily life (e.g., belonging in company), but not to more social behaviors (e.g., being with others). Factor analysis indicated a three-factor structure of the PBI, with care, denial of psychological autonomy, and encouragement of behavioral freedom. Paternal care was uniquely predictive of better social experiences. These findings demonstrate how parenting styles may be uniquely associated with how adolescents experience their social world, with a potentially important role for fathers in particular. This complements the long-held idea of socialization through parenting by bringing it into the context of daily life and implies how both conceptualizations of social functioning and interventions aimed at alleviating social dysfunction might benefit from a stronger consideration of day-to-day social experiences.
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19. Prevalence, time trends, and correlates of major depressive episode and other psychiatric conditions among young people amid major social unrest and COVID-19 in Hong Kong: a representative epidemiological study from 2019 to 2022
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Wong, Stephanie M.Y., Chen, Eric Y.H., Suen, Y.N., Wong, Corine S.M., Chang, W.C., Chan, Sherry K.W., McGorry, Patrick D., Morgan, Craig, van Os, Jim, McDaid, David, Jones, Peter B., Lam, T.H., Lam, Linda C.W., Lee, Edwin H.M., Tang, Eric Y.H., Ip, Charlie H., Ho, Winky W.K., McGhee, Sarah M., Sham, P.C., and Hui, Christy L.M.
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20. Psychotic experiences and mental health outcomes in the general population: The Lolland-Falster Health Study
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Austin, Stephen F., Hastrup, Lene Halling, van Os, Jim, and Simonsen, Erik
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21. The clinical characterization of the patient with primary psychosis aimed at personalization of management.
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Maj, Mario, van Os, Jim, De Hert, Marc, Gaebel, Wolfgang, Galderisi, Silvana, Green, Michael, Guloksuz, Sinan, Harvey, Philip, Jones, Peter, Malaspina, Dolores, McGorry, Patrick, Miettunen, Jouko, Murray, Robin, Nuechterlein, Keith, Peralta, Victor, Thornicroft, Graham, van Winkel, Ruud, and Ventura, Joseph
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Primary psychosis ,environmental exposures ,family history ,internalized stigma ,negative dimension ,neurocognition ,obstetric complications ,personalization of treatment ,physical comorbidities ,positive dimension ,practical needs ,protective factors ,psychiatric antecedents ,psychiatric comorbidities ,psychosocial interventions ,recovery ,resilience ,schizophrenia ,social cognition ,social functioning - Abstract
The current management of patients with primary psychosis worldwide is often remarkably stereotyped. In almost all cases an antipsychotic medica-tion is prescribed, with second-generation antipsychotics usually preferred to first-generation ones. Cognitive behavioral therapy is rarely used in the vast majority of countries, although there is evidence to support its efficacy. Psychosocial interventions are often provided, especially in chronic cases, but those applied are frequently not validated by research. Evidence-based family interventions and supported employment programs are seldom implemented in ordinary practice. Although the notion that patients with primary psychosis are at increased risk for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus is widely shared, it is not frequent that appropriate measures be implemented to address this problem. The view that the management of the patient with primary psychosis should be personalized is endorsed by the vast majority of clinicians, but this personalization is lacking or inadequate in most clinical contexts. Although many mental health services would declare themselves recovery-oriented, it is not common that a focus on empowerment, identity, meaning and resilience is ensured in ordinary practice. The present paper aims to address this situation. It describes systematically the salient domains that should be considered in the characterization of the individual patient with primary psychosis aimed at personalization of management. These include positive and negative symptom dimensions, other psychopathological components, onset and course, neurocognition and social cognition, neurodevelopmental indicators; social functioning, quality of life and unmet needs; clinical staging, antecedent and concomitant psychiatric conditions, physical comorbidities, family history, history of obstetric complications, early and recent environmental exposures, protective factors and resilience, and internalized stigma. For each domain, simple assessment instruments are identified that could be considered for use in clinical practice and included in standardized decision tools. A management of primary psychosis is encouraged which takes into account all the available treatment modalities whose efficacy is supported by research evidence, selects and modulates them in the individual patient on the basis of the clinical characterization, addresses the patients needs in terms of employment, housing, self-care, social relationships and education, and offers a focus on identity, meaning and resilience.
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22. Age- and sex-specific associations between risk scores for schizophrenia and self-reported health in the general population
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Paquin, Vincent, Pries, Lotta-Katrin, ten Have, Margreet, Bak, Maarten, Gunther, Nicole, de Graaf, Ron, van Dorsselaer, Saskia, Lin, Bochao D., van Eijk, Kristel R., Kenis, Gunter, Richards, Alexander, O’Donovan, Michael C., Luykx, Jurjen J., Rutten, Bart P. F., van Os, Jim, Shah, Jai L., and Guloksuz, Sinan
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23. Schizophrenia-associated somatic copy-number variants from 12,834 cases reveal recurrent NRXN1 and ABCB11 disruptions
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Marshall, Christian R., Merico, Daniele, Thiruvahindrapuram, Bhooma, Wang, Zhouzhi, Scherer, Stephen W., Howrigan, Daniel P, Ripke, Stephan, Bulik-Sullivan, Brendan, Farh, Kai-How, Fromer, Menachem, Goldstein, Jacqueline I., Huang, Hailiang, Lee, Phil, Daly, Mark J., Neale, Benjamin M., Belliveau, Richard A., Jr., Bergen, Sarah E., Bevilacqua, Elizabeth, Chambert, Kimberley D., O'Dushlaine, Colm, Scolnick, Edward M., Smoller, Jordan W., Moran, Jennifer L., Palotie, Aarno, Petryshen, Tracey L., Wu, Wenting, Greer, Douglas S., Antaki, Danny, Shetty, Aniket, Gujral, Madhusudan, Brandler, William M., Malhotra, Dheeraj, Fuentes Fajarado, Karin V., Maile, Michelle S., Holmans, Peter A., Carrera, Noa, Craddock, Nick, Escott-Price, Valentina, Georgieva, Lyudmila, Hamshere, Marian L., Kavanagh, David, Legge, Sophie E., Pocklington, Andrew J., Richards, Alexander L., Ruderfer, Douglas M., Williams, Nigel M., Kirov, George, Owen, Michael J., Pinto, Dalila, Cai, Guiqing, Davis, Kenneth L., Drapeau, Elodie, Friedman, Joseph I, Haroutunian, Vahram, Parkhomenko, Elena, Reichenberg, Abraham, Silverman, Jeremy M., Buxbaum, Joseph D., Domenici, Enrico, Agartz, Ingrid, Djurovic, Srdjan, Mattingsdal, Morten, Melle, Ingrid, Andreassen, Ole A., Jönsson, Erik G., Söderman, Erik, Albus, Margot, Alexander, Madeline, Laurent, Claudine, Levinson, Douglas F., Amin, Farooq, Atkins, Joshua, Cairns, Murray J., Scott, Rodney J., Tooney, Paul A., Wu, Jing Qin, Bacanu, Silviu A., Bigdeli, Tim B., Reimers, Mark A., Webb, Bradley T., Wolen, Aaron R., Wormley, Brandon K., Kendler, Kenneth S., Riley, Brien P., Kähler, Anna K., Magnusson, Patrik K.E., Hultman, Christina M., Bertalan, Marcelo, Hansen, Thomas, Olsen, Line, Rasmussen, Henrik B., Werge, Thomas, Mattheisen, Manuel, Black, Donald W., Bruggeman, Richard, Buccola, Nancy G., Buckner, Randy L., Roffman, Joshua L., Byerley, William, Cahn, Wiepke, Kahn, René S, Strengman, Eric, Ophoff, Roel A., Carr, Vaughan J., Catts, Stanley V., Henskens, Frans A., Loughland, Carmel M., Michie, Patricia T., Pantelis, Christos, Schall, Ulrich, Jablensky, Assen V., Kelly, Brian J., Campion, Dominique, Cantor, Rita M., Cheng, Wei, Cloninger, C. Robert, Svrakic, Dragan M, Cohen, David, Cormican, Paul, Donohoe, Gary, Morris, Derek W., Corvin, Aiden, Gill, Michael, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Crowley, James J., Farrell, Martilias S., Giusti-Rodríguez, Paola, Kim, Yunjung, Szatkiewicz, Jin P., Williams, Stephanie, Curtis, David, Pimm, Jonathan, Gurling, Hugh, McQuillin, Andrew, Davidson, Michael, Weiser, Mark, Degenhardt, Franziska, Forstner, Andreas J., Herms, Stefan, Hoffmann, Per, Hofman, Andrea, Cichon, Sven, Nöthen, Markus M., Del Favero, Jurgen, DeLisi, Lynn E., McCarley, Robert W., Levy, Deborah L., Mesholam-Gately, Raquelle I., Seidman, Larry J., Dikeos, Dimitris, Papadimitriou, George N., Dinan, Timothy, Duan, Jubao, Sanders, Alan R., Gejman, Pablo V., Gershon, Elliot S., Dudbridge, Frank, Eichhammer, Peter, Eriksson, Johan, Salomaa, Veikko, Essioux, Laurent, Fanous, Ayman H., Knowles, James A., Pato, Michele T., Pato, Carlos N., Frank, Josef, Meier, Sandra, Schulze, Thomas G., Strohmaier, Jana, Witt, Stephanie H., Rietschel, Marcella, Franke, Lude, Karjalainen, Juha, Freedman, Robert, Olincy, Ann, Freimer, Nelson B., Purcell, Shaun M., Roussos, Panos, Stahl, Eli A., Sklar, Pamela, Giegling, Ina, Hartmann, Annette M., Konte, Bettina, Rujescu, Dan, Godard, Stephanie, Hirschhorn, Joel N., Pers, Tune H., Price, Alkes, Esko, Tõnu, Gratten, Jacob, Lee, S. Hong, Visscher, Peter M., Wray, Naomi R., Mowry, Bryan J., de Haan, Lieuwe, Meijer, Carin J., Hansen, Mark, Ikeda, Masashi, Iwata, Nakao, Joa, Inge, Kalaydjieva, Luba, Keller, Matthew C., Kennedy, James L., Zai, Clement C., Knight, Jo, Lerer, Bernard, Liang, Kung-Yee, Lieberman, Jeffrey, Stroup, T. Scott, Lönnqvist, Jouko, Suvisaari, Jaana, Maher, Brion S., Maier, Wolfgang, Mallet, Jacques, McDonald, Colm, McIntosh, Andrew M., Blackwood, Douglas H.R., Metspalu, Andres, Milani, Lili, Milanova, Vihra, Mokrab, Younes, Collier, David A., Müller-Myhsok, Bertram, Murphy, Kieran C., Murray, Robin M., Powell, John, Myin-Germeys, Inez, Van Os, Jim, Nenadic, Igor, Nertney, Deborah A., Nestadt, Gerald, Pulver, Ann E., Nicodemus, Kristin K., Nisenbaum, Laura, Nordin, Annelie, Adolfsson, Rolf, O'Callaghan, Eadbhard, Oh, Sang-Yun, O'Neill, F. Anthony, Paunio, Tiina, Pietiläinen, Olli, Perkins, Diana O., Quested, Digby, Savitz, Adam, Li, Qingqin S., Schwab, Sibylle G., Shi, Jianxin, Spencer, Chris C.A., Thirumalai, Srinivas, Veijola, Juha, Waddington, John, Walsh, Dermot, Wildenauer, Dieter B., Bramon, Elvira, Darvasi, Ariel, Posthuma, Danielle, St. Clair, David, Shanta, Omar, Klein, Marieke, Park, Peter J., Weinberger, Daniel, Moran, John V., Gage, Fred H., Vaccarino, Flora M., Gleeson, Joseph, Mathern, Gary, Courchesne, Eric, Roy, Subhojit, Bizzotto, Sara, Coulter, Michael, Dias, Caroline, D'Gama, Alissa, Ganz, Javier, Hill, Robert, Huang, August Yue, Khoshkhoo, Sattar, Kim, Sonia, Lodato, Michael, Miller, Michael, Borges-Monroy, Rebeca, Rodin, Rachel, Zhou, Zinan, Bohrson, Craig, Chu, Chong, Cortes-Ciriano, Isidro, Dou, Yanmei, Galor, Alon, Gulhan, Doga, Kwon, Minseok, Luquette, Joe, Viswanadham, Vinay, Jones, Attila, Rosenbluh, Chaggai, Cho, Sean, Langmead, Ben, Thorpe, Jeremy, Erwin, Jennifer, Jaffe, Andrew, McConnell, Michael, Narurkar, Rujuta, Paquola, Apua, Shin, Jooheon, Straub, Richard, Abyzov, Alexej, Bae, Taejeong, Jang, Yeongjun, Wang, Yifan, Gage, Fred, Linker, Sara, Reed, Patrick, Wang, Meiyan, Urban, Alexander, Zhou, Bo, Zhu, Xiaowei, Pattni, Reenal, Amero, Aitor Serres, Juan, David, Lobon, Irene, Marques-Bonet, Tomas, Moruno, Manuel Solis, Perez, Raquel Garcia, Povolotskaya, Inna, Soriano, Eduardo, Averbuj, Dan, Ball, Laurel, Breuss, Martin, Yang, Xiaoxu, Chung, Changuk, Emery, Sarah B., Flasch, Diane A., Kidd, Jeffrey M., Kopera, Huira C., Kwan, Kenneth Y., Mills, Ryan E., Moldovan, John B., Sun, Chen, Zhao, Xuefang, Zhou, Weichen, Frisbie, Trenton J., Cherskov, Adriana, Fasching, Liana, Jourdon, Alexandre, Pochareddy, Sirisha, Scuderi, Soraya, Sestan, Nenad, Maury, Eduardo A., Sherman, Maxwell A., Genovese, Giulio, Gilgenast, Thomas G., Kamath, Tushar, Burris, S.J., Rajarajan, Prashanth, Flaherty, Erin, Akbarian, Schahram, Chess, Andrew, McCarroll, Steven A., Loh, Po-Ru, Phillips-Cremins, Jennifer E., Brennand, Kristen J., Macosko, Evan Z., Walters, James T.R., O’Donovan, Michael, Sullivan, Patrick, Sebat, Jonathan, Lee, Eunjung A., and Walsh, Christopher A.
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24. Complement genes contribute sex-biased vulnerability in diverse disorders
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Arranz, Maria J, Bakker, Steven, Bender, Stephan, Bramon, Elvira, Collier, David A, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Hall, Jeremy, Iyegbe, Conrad, Jablensky, Assen V, Kahn, René S, Kalaydjieva, Luba, Lawrie, Stephen, Lewis, Cathryn M, Lin, Kuang, Linszen, Don H, Mata, Ignacio, McIntosh, Andrew M, Murray, Robin M, Ophoff, Roel A, Van Os, Jim, Powell, John, Rujescu, Dan, Walshe, Muriel, Weisbrod, Matthias, Wiersma, Durk, Donnelly, Peter, Barroso, Ines, Blackwell, Jenefer M, Brown, Matthew A, Casas, Juan P, Corvin, Aiden, Deloukas, Panos, Duncanson, Audrey, Jankowski, Janusz, Markus, Hugh S, Mathew, Christopher G, Palmer, Colin NA, Plomin, Robert, Rautanen, Anna, Sawcer, Stephen J, Trembath, Richard C, Viswanathan, Ananth C, Wood, Nicholas W, Spencer, Chris CA, Band, Gavin, Bellenguez, Céline, Freeman, Colin, Giannoulatou, Eleni, Hellenthal, Garrett, Pearson, Richard, Pirinen, Matti, Strange, Amy, Su, Zhan, Vukcevic, Damjan, Langford, Cordelia, Blackburn, Hannah, Bumpstead, Suzannah J, Dronov, Serge, Edkins, Sarah, Gillman, Matthew, Gray, Emma, Gwilliam, Rhian, Hammond, Naomi, Hunt, Sarah E, Jayakumar, Alagurevathi, Liddle, Jennifer, McCann, Owen T, Potter, Simon C, Ravindrarajah, Radhi, Ricketts, Michelle, Tashakkori-Ghanbaria, Avazeh, Waller, Matthew, Weston, Paul, Whittaker, Pamela, Widaa, Sara, and McCarthy, Mark I
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Autoimmune Disease ,Schizophrenia ,Mental Health ,Lupus ,Genetics ,Brain Disorders ,Biotechnology ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Inflammatory and immune system ,Adult ,Alleles ,Complement C3 ,Complement C4 ,Female ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,HLA Antigens ,Haplotypes ,Humans ,Lupus Erythematosus ,Systemic ,Major Histocompatibility Complex ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Sex Characteristics ,Sjogren's Syndrome ,Young Adult ,Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
Many common illnesses, for reasons that have not been identified, differentially affect men and women. For instance, the autoimmune diseases systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and Sjögren's syndrome affect nine times more women than men1, whereas schizophrenia affects men with greater frequency and severity relative to women2. All three illnesses have their strongest common genetic associations in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) locus, an association that in SLE and Sjögren's syndrome has long been thought to arise from alleles of the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes at that locus3-6. Here we show that variation of the complement component 4 (C4) genes C4A and C4B, which are also at the MHC locus and have been linked to increased risk for schizophrenia7, generates 7-fold variation in risk for SLE and 16-fold variation in risk for Sjögren's syndrome among individuals with common C4 genotypes, with C4A protecting more strongly than C4B in both illnesses. The same alleles that increase risk for schizophrenia greatly reduce risk for SLE and Sjögren's syndrome. In all three illnesses, C4 alleles act more strongly in men than in women: common combinations of C4A and C4B generated 14-fold variation in risk for SLE, 31-fold variation in risk for Sjögren's syndrome, and 1.7-fold variation in schizophrenia risk among men (versus 6-fold, 15-fold and 1.26-fold variation in risk among women, respectively). At a protein level, both C4 and its effector C3 were present at higher levels in cerebrospinal fluid and plasma8,9 in men than in women among adults aged between 20 and 50 years, corresponding to the ages of differential disease vulnerability. Sex differences in complement protein levels may help to explain the more potent effects of C4 alleles in men, women's greater risk of SLE and Sjögren's syndrome and men's greater vulnerability to schizophrenia. These results implicate the complement system as a source of sexual dimorphism in vulnerability to diverse illnesses.
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25. The Relationship Between Polygenic Risk Scores and Cognition in Schizophrenia
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Richards, Alexander L, Pardiñas, Antonio F, Frizzati, Aura, Tansey, Katherine E, Lynham, Amy J, Holmans, Peter, Legge, Sophie E, Savage, Jeanne E, Agartz, Ingrid, Andreassen, Ole A, Blokland, Gabriella AM, Corvin, Aiden, Cosgrove, Donna, Degenhardt, Franziska, Djurovic, Srdjan, Espeseth, Thomas, Ferraro, Laura, Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte, Giegling, Ina, van Haren, Neeltje E, Hartmann, Annette M, Hubert, John J, Jönsson, Erik G, Konte, Bettina, Lennertz, Leonhard, Olde Loohuis, Loes M, Melle, Ingrid, Morgan, Craig, Morris, Derek W, Murray, Robin M, Nyman, Håkan, Ophoff, Roel A, van Os, Jim, Petryshen, Tracey L, Quattrone, Diego, Rietschel, Marcella, Rujescu, Dan, Rutten, Bart PF, Streit, Fabian, Strohmaier, Jana, Sullivan, Patrick F, Sundet, Kjetil, Wagner, Michael, Escott-Price, Valentina, Owen, Michael J, Donohoe, Gary, O’Donovan, Michael C, and Walters, James TR
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Genetics ,Prevention ,Schizophrenia ,Depression ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Mental Health ,Brain Disorders ,Serious Mental Illness ,Human Genome ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,2.3 Psychological ,social and economic factors ,Mental health ,Bipolar Disorder ,Datasets as Topic ,Depressive Disorder ,Major ,Educational Status ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Humans ,Intelligence ,Multifactorial Inheritance ,Psychotic Disorders ,psychiatry ,genomics ,intelligence ,bioinformatics ,GROUP Investigators ,EUGEI WP2 Group ,Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Psychiatry - Abstract
BackgroundCognitive impairment is a clinically important feature of schizophrenia. Polygenic risk score (PRS) methods have demonstrated genetic overlap between schizophrenia, bipolar disorder (BD), major depressive disorder (MDD), educational attainment (EA), and IQ, but very few studies have examined associations between these PRS and cognitive phenotypes within schizophrenia cases.MethodsWe combined genetic and cognitive data in 3034 schizophrenia cases from 11 samples using the general intelligence factor g as the primary measure of cognition. We used linear regression to examine the association between cognition and PRS for EA, IQ, schizophrenia, BD, and MDD. The results were then meta-analyzed across all samples. A genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of cognition was conducted in schizophrenia cases.ResultsPRS for both population IQ (P = 4.39 × 10-28) and EA (P = 1.27 × 10-26) were positively correlated with cognition in those with schizophrenia. In contrast, there was no association between cognition in schizophrenia cases and PRS for schizophrenia (P = .39), BD (P = .51), or MDD (P = .49). No individual variant approached genome-wide significance in the GWAS.ConclusionsCognition in schizophrenia cases is more strongly associated with PRS that index cognitive traits in the general population than PRS for neuropsychiatric disorders. This suggests the mechanisms of cognitive variation within schizophrenia are at least partly independent from those that predispose to schizophrenia diagnosis itself. Our findings indicate that this cognitive variation arises at least in part due to genetic factors shared with cognitive performance in populations and is not solely due to illness or treatment-related factors, although our findings are consistent with important contributions from these factors.
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26. Using brain cell-type-specific protein interactomes to interpret neurodevelopmental genetic signals in schizophrenia
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Ripke, Stephan, Neale, Benjamin M., Corvin, Aiden, Walters, James T.R., Farh, Kai-How, Holmans, Peter A., Lee, Phil, Bulik-Sullivan, Brendan, Collier, David A., Huang, Hailiang, Pers, Tune H., Agartz, Ingrid, Agerbo, Esben, Albus, Margot, Alexander, Madeline, Amin, Farooq, Bacanu, Silviu A., Begemann, Martin, Belliveau, Richard A., Jr., Bene, Judit, Bergen, Sarah E., Bevilacqua, Elizabeth, Bigdeli, Tim B., Black, Donald W., Bruggeman, Richard, Buccola, Nancy G., Buckner, Randy L., Byerley, William, Cahn, Wiepke, Cai, Guiqing, Campion, Dominique, Cantor, Rita M., Carr, Vaughan J., Carrera, Noa, Catts, Stanley V., Chambert, Kimberley D., Chan, Raymond C.K., Chan, Ronald Y.L., Chen, Eric Y.H., Cheng, Wei, Cheung, Eric FC., Chong, Siow Ann, Cloninger, C. Robert, Cohen, David, Cohen, Nadine, Cormican, Paul, Craddock, Nick, Crowley, James J., Curtis, David, Davidson, Michael, Davis, Kenneth L., Degenhardt, Franziska, Del Favero, Jurgen, Demontis, Ditte, Dikeos, Dimitris, Dinan, Timothy, Djurovic, Srdjan, Donohoe, Gary, Drapeau, Elodie, Duan, Jubao, Dudbridge, Frank, Durmishi, Naser, Eichhammer, Peter, Eriksson, Johan, Escott-Price, Valentina, Essioux, Laurent, Fanous, Ayman H., Farrell, Martilias S., Frank, Josef, Franke, Lude, Freedman, Robert, Freimer, Nelson B., Friedl, Marion, Friedman, Joseph I., Fromer, Menachem, Genovese, Giulio, Georgieva, Lyudmila, Giegling, Ina, Giusti-Rodríguez, Paola, Godard, Stephanie, Goldstein, Jacqueline I., Golimbet, Vera, Gopal, Srihari, Gratten, Jacob, de Haan, Lieuwe, Hammer, Christian, Hamshere, Marian L., Hansen, Mark, Hansen, Thomas, Haroutunian, Vahram, Hartmann, Annette M., Henskens, Frans A., Herms, Stefan, Hirschhorn, Joel N., Hoffmann, Per, Hofman, Andrea, Hollegaard, Mads V., Hougaard, David M., Ikeda, Masashi, Joa, Inge, Julià, Antonio, Kahn, René S., Kalaydjieva, Luba, Karachanak-Yankova, Sena, Karjalainen, Juha, Kavanagh, David, Keller, Matthew C., Kennedy, James L., Khrunin, Andrey, Kim, Yunjung, Klovins, Janis, Knowles, James A., Konte, Bettina, Kucinskas, Vaidutis, Kucinskiene, Zita Ausrele, Kuzelova-Ptackova, Hana, Kähler, Anna K., Laurent, Claudine, Lee, Jimmy, Lee, S. Hong, Legge, Sophie E., Lerer, Bernard, Li, Miaoxin, Li, Tao, Liang, Kung-Yee, Lieberman, Jeffrey, Limborska, Svetlana, Loughland, Carmel M., Lubinski, Jan, Lönnqvist, Jouko, Macek, Milan, Magnusson, Patrik K.E., Maher, Brion S., Maier, Wolfgang, Mallet, Jacques, Marsal, Sara, Mattheisen, Manuel, Mattingsdal, Morten, McCarley, Robert W., McDonald, Colm, McIntosh, Andrew M., Meier, Sandra, Meijer, Carin J., Melegh, Bela, Melle, Ingrid, Mesholam-Gately, Raquelle I., Metspalu, Andres, Michie, Patricia T., Milani, Lili, Milanova, Vihra, Mokrab, Younes, Morris, Derek W., Mors, Ole, Murphy, Kieran C., Murray, Robin M., Myin-Germeys, Inez, Müller-Myhsok, Bertram, Nelis, Mari, Nenadic, Igor, Nertney, Deborah A., Nestadt, Gerald, Nicodemus, Kristin K., Nikitina-Zake, Liene, Nisenbaum, Laura, Nordin, Annelie, O'Callaghan, Eadbhard, O'Dushlaine, Colm, O'Neill, F. 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27. Longitudinal invariance of psychotic experiences in children and adolescents: What do the data tell us?
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Barbosa, Matheus Ghossain, Machado, Viviane, Ziebold, Carolina, Moriyama, Tais, Bressan, Rodrigo A., Pan, Pedro, Rohde, Luis Augusto, Miguel, Euripedes Constantino, Fonseca, Lais, Van Os, Jim, and Gadelha, Ary
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28. Personal recovery suits us all: A study in patients with non-affective psychosis, unaffected siblings and healthy controls
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Van Eck, Robin Michael, van Velden, Judith, Vellinga, Astrid, van der Krieke, Lian, Castelein, Stynke, van Amelsvoort, Therese, Bartels-Velthuis, Agna A., Bruggeman, Richard, Cahn, Wiepke, Simons, Claudia J.P., van Os, Jim, de Haan, Lieuwe, and Schirmbeck, Frederike
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29. Examining the association between exposome score for schizophrenia and cognition in schizophrenia, siblings, and healthy controls: Results from the EUGEI study
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Fusar-Poli, Laura, Prachason, Thanavadee, Erzin, Gamze, Pries, Lotta-Katrin, Brondino, Natascia, Politi, Pierluigi, Delespaul, Philippe, Kenis, Gunter, Luykx, Jurjen J, Lin, Bochao D, Richards, Alexander L, Akdede, Berna, Binbay, Tolga, Altınyazar, Vesile, Yalınçetin, Berna, Gümüş-Akay, Güvem, Cihan, Burçin, Soygür, Haldun, Ulaş, Halis, Cankurtaran, Eylem Şahin, Kaymak, Semra Ulusoy, Mihaljevic, Marina M, Andric-Petrovic, Sanja, Mirjanic, Tijana, Bernardo, Miguel, Mezquida, Gisela, Amoretti, Silvia, Bobes, Julio, Saiz, Pilar A, García-Portilla, Maria Paz, Sanjuan, Julio, Escarti, Maria Jose, Santos, José Luis, Jiménez-López, Estela, Arrojo, Manuel, Carracedo, Angel, López, Gonzalo, González-Peñas, Javier, Parellada, Mara, Maric, Nadja P, Atbaşoğlu, Cem, Üçok, Alp, Alptekin, Köksal, Saka, Meram Can, Arango, Celso, O'Donovan, Michael, van Os, Jim, Rutten, Bart PF, and Guloksuz, Sinan
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30. Associations between genetic liabilities to smoking behavior and schizophrenia symptoms in patients with a psychotic disorder, their siblings and healthy controls
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Alizadeh, Behrooz Z., Bartels-Velthuis, Agna A., van Amelsvoort, Therese, Bruggeman, Richard, Cahn, Wiepke, de Haan, Lieuwe, Rutten, Bart P.F., Guloksuz, Sinan, Luykx, Jurjen J., van Os, Jim, Simons, Claudia J.P., van Winkel, Ruud, Lin, Bochao Danae, Vermeulen, Jentien M., Bolhuis, K., Chang, Xiao, Schirmbeck, Frederike, van Eijk, Kristel R, Blankers, Matthijs, and van den Brink, W.
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31. The within-person bidirectional association between physical activity and loneliness in the daily lives of adolescents and young adults
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Jennen, Lise, Mazereel, Victor, Vansteelandt, Kristof, Menne-Lothmann, Claudia, Decoster, Jeroen, Derom, Catherine, Thiery, Evert, Rutten, Bart P.F., Jacobs, Nele, van Os, Jim, Wichers, Marieke, De Hert, Marc, Vancampfort, Davy, and van Winkel, Ruud
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32. Een ethische reflectie
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van Delden, Hans, van Os, Jim, Cahn, editor, Deenik, Jeroen, editor, and Vermeulen, Jentien, editor
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33. Negative life events and stress sensitivity in youth’s daily life: an ecological momentary assessment study
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Rauschenberg, Christian, Schulte-Strathaus, Julia C. C., van Os, Jim, Goedhart, Matthieu, Schieveld, Jan N. M., and Reininghaus, Ulrich
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34. Effect of stressful life events on subclinical psychotic symptoms in first-degree relatives and healthy controls
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van Amelsvoort, Therese, Bartels-Velthuis, Agna A., Bruggeman, Richard, Cahn, Wiepke, de Haan, Lieuwe, Schirmbeck, Frederike, Simons, Claudia J.P., van Os, Jim, Lachowicz, Aleksandra M., Vaessen, Thomas, van Aubel, Evelyne, Butjosa, Anna, Reininghaus, Ulrich, and Myin-Germeys, Inez
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35. The Association Between Familial Risk and Brain Abnormalities Is Disease Specific: An ENIGMA-Relatives Study of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
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de Zwarte, Sonja MC, Brouwer, Rachel M, Agartz, Ingrid, Alda, Martin, Aleman, André, Alpert, Kathryn I, Bearden, Carrie E, Bertolino, Alessandro, Bois, Catherine, Bonvino, Aurora, Bramon, Elvira, Buimer, Elizabeth EL, Cahn, Wiepke, Cannon, Dara M, Cannon, Tyrone D, Caseras, Xavier, Castro-Fornieles, Josefina, Chen, Qiang, Chung, Yoonho, De la Serna, Elena, Di Giorgio, Annabella, Doucet, Gaelle E, Eker, Mehmet Cagdas, Erk, Susanne, Fears, Scott C, Foley, Sonya F, Frangou, Sophia, Frankland, Andrew, Fullerton, Janice M, Glahn, David C, Goghari, Vina M, Goldman, Aaron L, Gonul, Ali Saffet, Gruber, Oliver, de Haan, Lieuwe, Hajek, Tomas, Hawkins, Emma L, Heinz, Andreas, Hillegers, Manon HJ, Pol, Hilleke E Hulshoff, Hultman, Christina M, Ingvar, Martin, Johansson, Viktoria, Jönsson, Erik G, Kane, Fergus, Kempton, Matthew J, Koenis, Marinka MG, Kopecek, Miloslav, Krabbendam, Lydia, Krämer, Bernd, Lawrie, Stephen M, Lenroot, Rhoshel K, Marcelis, Machteld, Marsman, Jan-Bernard C, Mattay, Venkata S, McDonald, Colm, Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas, Michielse, Stijn, Mitchell, Philip B, Moreno, Dolores, Murray, Robin M, Mwangi, Benson, Najt, Pablo, Neilson, Emma, Newport, Jason, van Os, Jim, Overs, Bronwyn, Ozerdem, Aysegul, Picchioni, Marco M, Richter, Anja, Roberts, Gloria, Aydogan, Aybala Saricicek, Schofield, Peter R, Simsek, Fatma, Soares, Jair C, Sugranyes, Gisela, Toulopoulou, Timothea, Tronchin, Giulia, Walter, Henrik, Wang, Lei, Weinberger, Daniel R, Whalley, Heather C, Yalin, Nefize, Andreassen, Ole A, Ching, Christopher RK, van Erp, Theo GM, Turner, Jessica A, Jahanshad, Neda, Thompson, Paul M, Kahn, René S, and van Haren, Neeltje EM
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Biological Psychology ,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Psychology ,Mental Health ,Brain Disorders ,Serious Mental Illness ,Schizophrenia ,Genetics ,Neurosciences ,Clinical Research ,Bipolar Disorder ,2.3 Psychological ,social and economic factors ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Mental health ,Adult ,Brain ,Cohort Studies ,Female ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Young Adult ,Bipolar disorder ,Familial risk ,Imaging ,Meta-analysis ,Neurodevelopment ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Psychiatry ,Biological sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences - Abstract
BackgroundSchizophrenia and bipolar disorder share genetic liability, and some structural brain abnormalities are common to both conditions. First-degree relatives of patients with schizophrenia (FDRs-SZ) show similar brain abnormalities to patients, albeit with smaller effect sizes. Imaging findings in first-degree relatives of patients with bipolar disorder (FDRs-BD) have been inconsistent in the past, but recent studies report regionally greater volumes compared with control subjects.MethodsWe performed a meta-analysis of global and subcortical brain measures of 6008 individuals (1228 FDRs-SZ, 852 FDRs-BD, 2246 control subjects, 1016 patients with schizophrenia, 666 patients with bipolar disorder) from 34 schizophrenia and/or bipolar disorder family cohorts with standardized methods. Analyses were repeated with a correction for intracranial volume (ICV) and for the presence of any psychopathology in the relatives and control subjects.ResultsFDRs-BD had significantly larger ICV (d = +0.16, q < .05 corrected), whereas FDRs-SZ showed smaller thalamic volumes than control subjects (d = -0.12, q < .05 corrected). ICV explained the enlargements in the brain measures in FDRs-BD. In FDRs-SZ, after correction for ICV, total brain, cortical gray matter, cerebral white matter, cerebellar gray and white matter, and thalamus volumes were significantly smaller; the cortex was thinner (d
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36. The association between cannabis use and facial emotion recognition in schizophrenia, siblings, and healthy controls: Results from the EUGEI study
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Fusar-Poli, Laura, Pries, Lotta-Katrin, van Os, Jim, Radhakrishnan, Rajiv, Pençe, Ayşegül Yay, Erzin, Gamze, Delespaul, Philippe, Kenis, Gunter, Luykx, Jurjen J, Lin, Bochao D, Akdede, Berna, Binbay, Tolga, Altınyazar, Vesile, Yalınçetin, Berna, Gümüş-Akay, Güvem, Cihan, Burçin, Soygür, Haldun, Ulaş, Halis, Cankurtaran, Eylem Şahin, Kaymak, Semra Ulusoy, Mihaljevic, Marina M, Andric-Petrovic, Sanja, Mirjanic, Tijana, Bernardo, Miguel, Mezquida, Gisela, Amoretti, Silvia, Bobes, Julio, Saiz, Pilar A, García-Portilla, Maria Paz, Sanjuan, Julio, Aguilar, Eduardo J, Santos, José Luis, Jiménez-López, Estela, Arrojo, Manuel, Carracedo, Angel, López, Gonzalo, González-Peñas, Javier, Parellada, Mara, Maric, Nadja P, Atbaşoğlu, Cem, Üçok, Alp, Alptekin, Köksal, Saka, Meram Can, Aguglia, Eugenio, Arango, Celso, Rutten, Bart PF, and Guloksuz, Sinan
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37. Long-term treatment of antipsychotics and combined therapy with other psychotropic medications inducing weight gain in patients with non-affective psychotic disorder: Evidence from GROUP, a longitudinal study
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Burin, Luisa M., Hahn, Margaret K., da Rocha, Neusa S., van Amelsvoort, Therese, Bartels-Velthuis, Agna A., Bruggeman, Richard, de Haan, Lieuwe, Schirmbeck, Frederike, Simons, Claudia J.P., van Os, Jim, and Cahn, Wiepke
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38. Exposome and Trans-syndromal Developmental Trajectories Toward Psychosis
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Barzilay, Ran, Pries, Lotta-Katrin, Moore, Tyler M., Gur, Raquel E., van Os, Jim, Rutten, Bart P.F., and Guloksuz, Sinan
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39. Verbal memory performance predicts remission and functional outcome in people at clinical high-risk for psychosis
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Hedges, Emily P., Dickson, Hannah, Tognin, Stefania, Modinos, Gemma, Antoniades, Mathilde, van der Gaag, Mark, de Haan, Lieuwe, McGorry, Patrick, Pantelis, Christos, Riecher-Rössler, Anita, Bressan, Rodrigo, Barrantes-Vidal, Neus, Krebs, Marie-Odile, Nordentoft, Merete, Ruhrmann, Stephan, Sachs, Gabriele, Rutten, Bart P., van Os, Jim, Valmaggia, Lucia R., McGuire, Philip, and Kempton, Matthew J.
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40. Mapping genomic loci implicates genes and synaptic biology in schizophrenia
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Trubetskoy, Vassily, Pardiñas, Antonio F., Qi, Ting, Panagiotaropoulou, Georgia, Awasthi, Swapnil, Bigdeli, Tim B., Bryois, Julien, Chen, Chia-Yen, Dennison, Charlotte A., Hall, Lynsey S., Lam, Max, Watanabe, Kyoko, Frei, Oleksandr, Ge, Tian, Harwood, Janet C., Koopmans, Frank, Magnusson, Sigurdur, Richards, Alexander L., Sidorenko, Julia, Wu, Yang, Zeng, Jian, Grove, Jakob, Kim, Minsoo, Li, Zhiqiang, Voloudakis, Georgios, Zhang, Wen, Adams, Mark, Agartz, Ingrid, Atkinson, Elizabeth G., Agerbo, Esben, Al Eissa, Mariam, Albus, Margot, Alexander, Madeline, Alizadeh, Behrooz Z., Alptekin, Köksal, Als, Thomas D., Amin, Farooq, Arolt, Volker, Arrojo, Manuel, Athanasiu, Lavinia, Azevedo, Maria Helena, Bacanu, Silviu A., Bass, Nicholas J., Begemann, Martin, Belliveau, Richard A., Bene, Judit, Benyamin, Beben, Bergen, Sarah E., Blasi, Giuseppe, Bobes, Julio, Bonassi, Stefano, Braun, Alice, Bressan, Rodrigo Affonseca, Bromet, Evelyn J., Bruggeman, Richard, Buckley, Peter F., Buckner, Randy L., Bybjerg-Grauholm, Jonas, Cahn, Wiepke, Cairns, Murray J., Calkins, Monica E., Carr, Vaughan J., Castle, David, Catts, Stanley V., Chambert, Kimberley D., Chan, Raymond C. 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Anthony, Oh, Sang-Yun, Olincy, Ann, Ota, Vanessa Kiyomi, Pantelis, Christos, Papadimitriou, George N., Parellada, Mara, Paunio, Tiina, Pellegrino, Renata, Periyasamy, Sathish, Perkins, Diana O., Pfuhlmann, Bruno, Pietiläinen, Olli, Pimm, Jonathan, Porteous, David, Powell, John, Quattrone, Diego, Quested, Digby, Radant, Allen D., Rampino, Antonio, Rapaport, Mark H., Rautanen, Anna, Reichenberg, Abraham, Roe, Cheryl, Roffman, Joshua L., Roth, Julian, Rothermundt, Matthias, Rutten, Bart P. F., Saker-Delye, Safaa, Salomaa, Veikko, Sanjuan, Julio, Santoro, Marcos Leite, Savitz, Adam, Schall, Ulrich, Scott, Rodney J., Seidman, Larry J., Sharp, Sally Isabel, Shi, Jianxin, Siever, Larry J., Sigurdsson, Engilbert, Sim, Kang, Skarabis, Nora, Slominsky, Petr, So, Hon-Cheong, Sobell, Janet L., Söderman, Erik, Stain, Helen J., Steen, Nils Eiel, Steixner-Kumar, Agnes A., Stögmann, Elisabeth, Stone, William S., Straub, Richard E., Streit, Fabian, Strengman, Eric, Stroup, T. Scott, Subramaniam, Mythily, Sugar, Catherine A., Suvisaari, Jaana, Svrakic, Dragan M., Swerdlow, Neal R., Szatkiewicz, Jin P., Ta, Thi Minh Tam, Takahashi, Atsushi, Terao, Chikashi, Thibaut, Florence, Toncheva, Draga, Tooney, Paul A., Torretta, Silvia, Tosato, Sarah, Tura, Gian Battista, Turetsky, Bruce I., Üçok, Alp, Vaaler, Arne, van Amelsvoort, Therese, van Winkel, Ruud, Veijola, Juha, Waddington, John, Walter, Henrik, Waterreus, Anna, Webb, Bradley T., Weiser, Mark, Williams, Nigel M., Witt, Stephanie H., Wormley, Brandon K., Wu, Jing Qin, Xu, Zhida, Yolken, Robert, Zai, Clement C., Zhou, Wei, Zhu, Feng, Zimprich, Fritz, Atbaşoğlu, Eşref Cem, Ayub, Muhammad, Benner, Christian, Bertolino, Alessandro, Black, Donald W., Bray, Nicholas J., Breen, Gerome, Buccola, Nancy G., Byerley, William F., Chen, Wei J., Cloninger, C. Robert, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Donohoe, Gary, Freedman, Robert, Galletly, Cherrie, Gandal, Michael J., Gennarelli, Massimo, Hougaard, David M., Hwu, Hai-Gwo, Jablensky, Assen V., McCarroll, Steven A., Moran, Jennifer L., Mors, Ole, Mortensen, Preben B., Müller-Myhsok, Bertram, Neil, Amanda L., Nordentoft, Merete, Pato, Michele T., Petryshen, Tracey L., Pirinen, Matti, Pulver, Ann E., Schulze, Thomas G., Silverman, Jeremy M., Smoller, Jordan W., Stahl, Eli A., Tsuang, Debby W., Vilella, Elisabet, Wang, Shi-Heng, Xu, Shuhua, Adolfsson, Rolf, Arango, Celso, Baune, Bernhard T., Belangero, Sintia Iole, Børglum, Anders D., Braff, David, Bramon, Elvira, Buxbaum, Joseph D., Campion, Dominique, Cervilla, Jorge A., Cichon, Sven, Collier, David A., Corvin, Aiden, Curtis, David, Forti, Marta Di, Domenici, Enrico, Ehrenreich, Hannelore, Escott-Price, Valentina, Esko, Tõnu, Fanous, Ayman H., Gareeva, Anna, Gawlik, Micha, Gejman, Pablo V., Gill, Michael, Glatt, Stephen J., Golimbet, Vera, Hong, Kyung Sue, Hultman, Christina M., Hyman, Steven E., Iwata, Nakao, Jönsson, Erik G., Kahn, René S., Kennedy, James L., Khusnutdinova, Elza, Kirov, George, Knowles, James A., Krebs, Marie-Odile, Laurent-Levinson, Claudine, Lee, Jimmy, Lencz, Todd, Levinson, Douglas F., Li, Qingqin S., Liu, Jianjun, Malhotra, Anil K., Malhotra, Dheeraj, McIntosh, Andrew, McQuillin, Andrew, Menezes, Paulo R., Morgan, Vera A., Morris, Derek W., Mowry, Bryan J., Murray, Robin M., Nimgaonkar, Vishwajit, Nöthen, Markus M., Ophoff, Roel A., Paciga, Sara A., Palotie, Aarno, Pato, Carlos N., Qin, Shengying, Rietschel, Marcella, Riley, Brien P., Rivera, Margarita, Rujescu, Dan, Saka, Meram C., Sanders, Alan R., Schwab, Sibylle G., Serretti, Alessandro, Sham, Pak C., Shi, Yongyong, St Clair, David, Stefánsson, Hreinn, Stefansson, Kari, Tsuang, Ming T., van Os, Jim, Vawter, Marquis P., Weinberger, Daniel R., Werge, Thomas, Wildenauer, Dieter B., Yu, Xin, Yue, Weihua, Holmans, Peter A., Pocklington, Andrew J., Roussos, Panos, Vassos, Evangelos, Verhage, Matthijs, Visscher, Peter M., Yang, Jian, Posthuma, Danielle, Andreassen, Ole A., Kendler, Kenneth S., Owen, Michael J., Wray, Naomi R., Daly, Mark J., Huang, Hailiang, Neale, Benjamin M., Sullivan, Patrick F., Ripke, Stephan, Walters, James T. 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41. Childhood maltreatment mediates the effect of the genetic background on psychosis risk in young adults
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Marchi, Mattia, Elkrief, Laurent, Alkema, Anne, van Gastel, Willemijn, Schubart, Chris D., van Eijk, Kristel R., Luykx, Jurjen J., Branje, Susan, Mastrotheodoros, Stefanos, Galeazzi, Gian M., van Os, Jim, Cecil, Charlotte A., Conrod, Patricia J., and Boks, Marco P.
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42. Early intervention service systems for youth mental health: integrating pluripotentiality, clinical staging, and transdiagnostic lessons from early psychosis
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Shah, Jai L, Jones, Nev, van Os, Jim, McGorry, Patrick D, and Gülöksüz, Sinan
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43. Gender differences in the association between environment and psychosis
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Pence, Aysegul Yay, Pries, Lotta-Katrin, Ferrara, Maria, Rutten, Bart P.F., van Os, Jim, and Guloksuz, Sinan
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44. Home alone: Social functioning as a transdiagnostic marker of mental health in youth, exploring retrospective and daily life measurements
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Leijdesdorff, Sophie M.J., Bakker, Jindra M., Lange, Iris, Michielse, Stijn, Goossens, Liesbet, Klaassen, Rianne, Popma, Arne, Schruers, Koen, Lieverse, Ritsaert, Marcelis, Machteld, van Os, Jim, Wichers, Marieke, Myin-Germeys, Inez, and van Amelsvoort, Therese
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45. Schizophrenia as a symptom of psychiatry’s reluctance to enter the moral era of medicine
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van Os, Jim and Guloksuz, Sinan
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46. Examining facial emotion recognition as an intermediate phenotype for psychosis: Findings from the EUGEI study
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Fusar-Poli, Laura, Pries, Lotta-Katrin, van Os, Jim, Erzin, Gamze, Delespaul, Philippe, Kenis, Gunter, Luykx, Juryen J., Lin, Bochao D., Richards, Alexander L., Akdede, Berna, Binbay, Tolga, Altınyazar, Vesile, Yalınçetin, Berna, Gümüş-Akay, Güvem, Cihan, Burçin, Soygür, Haldun, Ulaş, Halis, Cankurtaran, Eylem Şahin, Kaymak, Semra Ulusoy, Mihaljevic, Marina M., Andric-Petrovic, Sanja, Mirjanic, Tijana, Bernardo, Miguel, Mezquida, Gisela, Amoretti, Silvia, Bobes, Julio, Saiz, Pilar A., García-Portilla, Maria Paz, Sanjuan, Julio, Aguilar, Eduardo J., Santos, José Luis, Jiménez-López, Estela, Arrojo, Manuel, Carracedo, Angel, López, Gonzalo, González-Peñas, Javier, Parellada, Mara, Maric, Nadja P., Atbaşoğlu, Cem, Üçok, Alp, Alptekin, Köksal, Saka, Meram Can, Aguglia, Eugenio, Arango, Celso, O'Donovan, Michael, Rutten, Bart P.F., and Guloksuz, Sinan
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47. Psychiatrists effect on positive symptom severity and daily functioning during pharmacotherapy for first-episode psychosis patients.
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de Beer, Franciska, Koops, Sanne, Schoevers, Robert A., Veling, Wim, van Beveren, Nico, de Haan, Lieuwe, Boonstra, Nynke, Kikkert, Martijn, Begemann, Marieke J. H., Lokkerbol, Joran, Sommer, Iris E. C., Sommer, Iris, van Os, Jim, Smit, Filip, Begemann, Marieke, Schuite-Koops, Sanne, Marcelis, Machteld, Rosema, Bram-Sieben, Gülöksüz, Sinan, and Bakker, P. Roberto
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Clinical outcomes after a first-episode of psychosis (FEP) are heterogeneous. Many patient-related factors such as gender and comorbidity have been studied to predict symptomatic outcomes. However, psychiatrist-related factors such as prescription behaviour and gender have received little attention. We assessed the relationship between patients' psychiatrists, psychosis severity and daily functioning in 201 patients remitted from an FEP for a duration of one year, treated by 18 different psychiatrists. We controlled for baseline severity, dose and type of antipsychotic medication, frequency of visits, and patients' education. Symptom severity, daily functioning, and antipsychotic drug use were assessed at baseline and at 3, 6, and, 12 months follow-up. We found that psychiatrists accounted for 9.1% of the explained variance in patients' symptom severity and 10.1% of the explained variance in daily functioning.These effects persisted even when controlling for factors such as baseline severity and the prescribed dose. The effect of prescribed dose on symptom severity and daily functioning differed between psychiatrists. Treatment centre, session frequency, and medication nonadherence were not related to symptom severity. Our results emphasize the importance of individual psychiatrist factors in symptomatic outcomes after an FEP. Further identification of psychiatrist-related factors such as the quality of therapeutic alliances and shared decision-making, may optimize psychiatrists' training with the goal of improving patient outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Are Theory of Mind and Bullying Separately Associated with Later Academic Performance among Preadolescents?
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Clemmensen, Lars, Jepsen, Jens Richardt Møllegaard, van Os, Jim, Blijd-Hoogewys, Els M. A., Rimvall, Martin K., Olsen, Else Marie, Rask, Charlotte U., Bartels-Velthuis, Agna A., Skovgaard, Anne Mette, and Jeppesen, Pia
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Background: Bullying and poor theory of mind (ToM) are both considered to negatively impact academic performance. However, it is unclear if they have separate effects. Aim: The aim of the current study was to examine the potentially separate associations of bullying and ToM with academic performance. Sample: A general population sample of 1,170 children aged 11-12 years. Methods: Information on bullying, type of involvement (none, victim (only), bully (only), victim-bully (both)), ToM, and estimated intelligence was obtained at face-to-face assessments. Information on academic performance was obtained from Danish school registers. Results: ToM was positively associated with academic performance, and involvement in bullying was negatively associated with academic performance. Academic performance differed between types of involvement in bullying. Pairwise post hoc analyses showed that in the full sample, the only significant difference was between those not involved and those involved as victim (only). This was also the case for girls. Adjusting for potential shared variance with gender, estimated intelligence and ToM being victim (only) and victim-bully (both) were negatively associated with academic performance compared to no involvement. Thus, being a victim (or victim-bully) contributes negatively to academic performance beyond the effects of ToM and intelligence, and regardless of gender. Similarly, ToM remained positively associated with academic performance after adjusting for shared variance. Conclusion: ToM and involvement in bullying were both separately associated with later academic performance. These results remained even after adjusting for shared variance, and for shared variance with gender and estimated IQ.
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49. Enhancing Psychosis-Spectrum Nosology Through an International Data Sharing Initiative.
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Docherty, Anna R, Fonseca-Pedrero, Eduardo, Debbané, Martin, Chan, Raymond CK, Linscott, Richard J, Jonas, Katherine G, Cicero, David C, Green, Melissa J, Simms, Leonard J, Mason, Oliver, Watson, David, Ettinger, Ulrich, Waszczuk, Monika, Rapp, Alexander, Grant, Phillip, Kotov, Roman, DeYoung, Colin G, Ruggero, Camilo J, Eaton, Nicolas R, Krueger, Robert F, Patrick, Christopher, Hopwood, Christopher, O’Neill, F Anthony, Zald, David H, Conway, Christopher C, Adkins, Daniel E, Waldman, Irwin D, van Os, Jim, Sullivan, Patrick F, Anderson, John S, Shabalin, Andrey A, Sponheim, Scott R, Taylor, Stephan F, Grazioplene, Rachel G, Bacanu, Silviu A, Bigdeli, Tim B, Haenschel, Corinna, Malaspina, Dolores, Gooding, Diane C, Nicodemus, Kristin, Schultze-Lutter, Frauke, Barrantes-Vidal, Neus, Mohr, Christine, Carpenter, William T, and Cohen, Alex S
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Brain Disorders ,Human Genome ,Genetics ,Mental Health ,Good Health and Well Being ,Datasets as Topic ,Humans ,Information Dissemination ,Intersectoral Collaboration ,Models ,Theoretical ,Psychotic Disorders ,Schizophrenia ,Schizotypal Personality Disorder ,data sharing ,schizotypy ,schizotypal ,psychos is ,schizophrenia ,phenotype ,genetic ,ICSR ,HiTOP ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Psychiatry - Abstract
The latent structure of schizotypy and psychosis-spectrum symptoms remains poorly understood. Furthermore, molecular genetic substrates are poorly defined, largely due to the substantial resources required to collect rich phenotypic data across diverse populations. Sample sizes of phenotypic studies are often insufficient for advanced structural equation modeling approaches. In the last 50 years, efforts in both psychiatry and psychological science have moved toward (1) a dimensional model of psychopathology (eg, the current Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology [HiTOP] initiative), (2) an integration of methods and measures across traits and units of analysis (eg, the RDoC initiative), and (3) powerful, impactful study designs maximizing sample size to detect subtle genomic variation relating to complex traits (the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium [PGC]). These movements are important to the future study of the psychosis spectrum, and to resolving heterogeneity with respect to instrument and population. The International Consortium of Schizotypy Research is composed of over 40 laboratories in 12 countries, and to date, members have compiled a body of schizotypy- and psychosis-related phenotype data from more than 30000 individuals. It has become apparent that compiling data into a protected, relational database and crowdsourcing analytic and data science expertise will result in significant enhancement of current research on the structure and biological substrates of the psychosis spectrum. The authors present a data-sharing infrastructure similar to that of the PGC, and a resource-sharing infrastructure similar to that of HiTOP. This report details the rationale and benefits of the phenotypic data collective and presents an open invitation for participation.
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Vorstman, Jacob AS, Olde Loohuis, Loes M, Kahn, René S, Ophoff, Roel A, Alizadeh, Behrooz Z, Bartels-Velthuis, Agna A, van Beveren, Nico J, Bruggeman, Richard, Cahn, Wiepke, de Haan, Lieuwe, Delespaul, Philippe, Meijer, Carin J, Myin-Germeys, Inez, Schirmbeck, Frederike, Simons, Claudia JP, van Haren, Neeltje E, van Os, Jim, van Winkel, Ruud, van Baaren, Joyce, Veermans, Erwin, Driessen, Ger, Driesen, Truda, Pos, Karin, van ’t Hag, Erna, de Nijs, Jessica, Islam, Atiqul, Beuken, Wendy, and Op ’t Eijnde, Debora
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The co-occurrence of a copy number variant (CNV) and a functional variant on the other allele may be a relevant genetic mechanism in schizophrenia. We hypothesized that the cumulative burden of such double hits-in particular those composed of a deletion and a coding single-nucleotide variation (SNV)-is increased in patients with schizophrenia. We combined CNV data with coding variants data in 795 patients with schizophrenia and 474 controls. To limit false CNV-detection, only CNVs called by two algorithms were included. CNV-affected genes were subsequently examined for coding SNVs, which we termed "CNV-SNVs." Correcting for total queried sequence, we assessed the CNV-SNV-burden and the combined predicted deleterious effect. We estimated P-values by permutation of the phenotype. We detected 105 CNV-SNVs; 67 in duplicated and 38 in deleted genic sequence. Although the difference in CNV-SNVs rates was not significant, the combined deleteriousness inferred by CNV-SNVs in deleted sequence was almost 4-fold higher in cases compared with controls (nominal P = 0.009). This effect may be driven by a higher number of CNV-SNVs and/or by a higher degree of predicted deleteriousness of CNV-SNVs. No such effect was observed for duplications. We provide early evidence that deletions co-occurring with a functional variant may be relevant, albeit of modest impact, for the genetic etiology of schizophrenia. Large-scale consortium studies are required to validate our findings. Sequence-based analyses would provide the best resolution for detection of CNVs as well as coding variants genome-wide.
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