5 results on '"Zee, M.D. van der"'
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2. Associations between the CADM2 gene, substance use, risky sexual behavior, and self-control: A phenome-wide association study
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Arends, R.M., Pasman, J.A., Verweij, K.J.H., Derks, E.M., Gordon, S.D., Hickie, I.B., Thomas, N.S., Aliev, F., Zietsch, B.P., Zee, M.D. van der, Mitchell, B.L., Martin, N.G., Dick, D.M., Gillespie, N.A., Geus, E.J.C. de, Boomsma, D.I., Schellekens, A.F.A., Vink, J.M., Arends, R.M., Pasman, J.A., Verweij, K.J.H., Derks, E.M., Gordon, S.D., Hickie, I.B., Thomas, N.S., Aliev, F., Zietsch, B.P., Zee, M.D. van der, Mitchell, B.L., Martin, N.G., Dick, D.M., Gillespie, N.A., Geus, E.J.C. de, Boomsma, D.I., Schellekens, A.F.A., and Vink, J.M.
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Contains fulltext : 230584.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access), Risky behaviors, such as substance use and unprotected sex, are associated with various physical and mental health problems. Recent genome-wide association studies indicated that variation in the cell adhesion molecule 2 (CADM2) gene plays a role in risky behaviors and self-control. In this phenome-wide scan for risky behavior, it was tested if underlying common vulnerability could be (partly) explained by pleiotropic effects of this gene and how large the effects were. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-level and gene-level association tests within four samples (25 and Up, Spit for Science, Netherlands Twin Register, and UK Biobank and meta-analyses over all samples (combined sample of 362,018 participants) were conducted to test associations between CADM2, substance- and sex-related risk behaviors, and various measures related to self-control. We found significant associations between the CADM2 gene, various risky behaviors, and different measures of self-control. The largest effect sizes were found for cannabis use, sensation seeking, and disinhibition. Effect sizes ranged from 0.01% to 0.26% for single top SNPs and from 0.07% to 3.02% for independent top SNPs together, with sufficient power observed only in the larger samples and meta-analyses. In the largest cohort, we found indications that risk-taking proneness mediated the association between CADM2 and latent factors for lifetime smoking and regular alcohol use. This study extends earlier findings that CADM2 plays a role in risky behaviors and self-control. It also provides insight into gene-level effect sizes and demonstrates the feasibility of testing mediation. These findings present a good starting point for investigating biological etiological pathways underlying risky behaviors.
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- 2021
3. Author correction: GWAS of lifetime cannabis use reveals new risk loci, genetic overlap with psychiatric traits, and a causal influence of schizophrenia liability
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Pasman, J.A., Verweij, K.J.H., Gerring, Z., Stringer, S., Sanchez-Roige, S., Treur, J.L., Abdellaoui, A., Nivard, M.G., Baselmans, B.M.L., Ong, J.S., Ip, H.F., Zee, M.D. van der, Bartels, M., Day, F.R., Fontanillas, P., Elson, S.L., Wit, H. de, Davis, L.K., MacKillop, J., Derringer, J.L., Branje, S.J.T., Hartman, C.A., Heath, A.C., Lier, P.A.C. van, Madden, P.A.F., Mägi, R., Meeus, W.H.J., Montgomery, G.W., Oldehinkel, A.J., Pausova, Z., Ramos-Quiroga, J.A., Paus, T., Ribases, M., Kaprio, J., Boks, M.P.M., Bell, J.T., Spector, T.D., Gelernter, J., Boomsma, D.I., Martin, N.G., MacGregor, S., Perry, J.R.B., Palmer, A.A., Posthuma, D., Munafò, M.R., Gillespie, N.A., Derks, E.M., Vink, J.M., Pasman, J.A., Verweij, K.J.H., Gerring, Z., Stringer, S., Sanchez-Roige, S., Treur, J.L., Abdellaoui, A., Nivard, M.G., Baselmans, B.M.L., Ong, J.S., Ip, H.F., Zee, M.D. van der, Bartels, M., Day, F.R., Fontanillas, P., Elson, S.L., Wit, H. de, Davis, L.K., MacKillop, J., Derringer, J.L., Branje, S.J.T., Hartman, C.A., Heath, A.C., Lier, P.A.C. van, Madden, P.A.F., Mägi, R., Meeus, W.H.J., Montgomery, G.W., Oldehinkel, A.J., Pausova, Z., Ramos-Quiroga, J.A., Paus, T., Ribases, M., Kaprio, J., Boks, M.P.M., Bell, J.T., Spector, T.D., Gelernter, J., Boomsma, D.I., Martin, N.G., MacGregor, S., Perry, J.R.B., Palmer, A.A., Posthuma, D., Munafò, M.R., Gillespie, N.A., Derks, E.M., and Vink, J.M.
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Item does not contain fulltext, Several occurrences of the word 'schizophrenia' have been re-worded as 'liability to schizophrenia' or 'schizophrenia risk', including in the title, which should have been "GWAS of lifetime cannabis use reveals new risk loci, genetic overlap with psychiatric traits, and a causal effect of schizophrenia liability", as well as in Supplementary Figures 1-10 and Supplementary Tables 7-10, to more accurately reflect the findings of the work.
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- 2019
4. GWAS of lifetime cannabis use reveals new risk loci, genetic overlap with psychiatric traits, and a causal influence of schizophrenia liability
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Pasman, J.A., Verweij, K.J.H., Gerring, Z., Stringer, S., Sanchez-Roige, S., Treur, J.L., Abdellaoui, A., Nivard, M.G., Baselmans, B.M.L., Ong, J.S., Ip, H.F., Zee, M.D. van der, Bartels, M., Day, F.R., Fontanillas, P., Elson, S.L., Wit, H. de, Davis, L.K., MacKillop, J., Derringer, J.L., Branje, S.J.T., Hartman, C.A., Heath, A.C., Lier, P.A.C. van, Madden, P.A.F., Mägi, R., Meeus, W.H.J., Montgomery, G.W., Oldehinkel, A.J., Pausova, Z., Ramos-Quiroga, J.A., Paus, T., Ribases, M., Kaprio, J., Boks, M.P.M., Bell, J.T., Spector, T.D., Gelernter, J., Boomsma, D.I., Martin, N.G., MacGregor, S., Perry, J.R.B., Palmer, A.A., Posthuma, D., Munafò, M.R., Gillespie, N.A., Derks, E.M., Vink, J.M., Pasman, J.A., Verweij, K.J.H., Gerring, Z., Stringer, S., Sanchez-Roige, S., Treur, J.L., Abdellaoui, A., Nivard, M.G., Baselmans, B.M.L., Ong, J.S., Ip, H.F., Zee, M.D. van der, Bartels, M., Day, F.R., Fontanillas, P., Elson, S.L., Wit, H. de, Davis, L.K., MacKillop, J., Derringer, J.L., Branje, S.J.T., Hartman, C.A., Heath, A.C., Lier, P.A.C. van, Madden, P.A.F., Mägi, R., Meeus, W.H.J., Montgomery, G.W., Oldehinkel, A.J., Pausova, Z., Ramos-Quiroga, J.A., Paus, T., Ribases, M., Kaprio, J., Boks, M.P.M., Bell, J.T., Spector, T.D., Gelernter, J., Boomsma, D.I., Martin, N.G., MacGregor, S., Perry, J.R.B., Palmer, A.A., Posthuma, D., Munafò, M.R., Gillespie, N.A., Derks, E.M., and Vink, J.M.
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Contains fulltext : 195179.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access), Cannabis use is a heritable trait that has been associated with adverse mental health outcomes. In the largest genome-wide association study (GWAS) for lifetime cannabis use to date (N = 184,765), we identified eight genome-wide significant independent single nucleotide polymorphisms in six regions. All measured genetic variants combined explained 11% of the variance. Gene-based tests revealed 35 significant genes in 16 regions, and S-PrediXcan analyses showed that 21 genes had different expression levels for cannabis users versus nonusers. The strongest finding across the different analyses was CADM2, which has been associated with substance use and risk-taking. Significant genetic correlations were found with 14 of 25 tested substance use and mental health–related traits, including smoking, alcohol use, schizophrenia and risk-taking. Mendelian randomization analysis showed evidence for a causal positive influence of schizophrenia risk on cannabis use. Overall, our study provides new insights into the etiology of cannabis use and its relation with mental health.
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- 2018
5. Live bacterial delivery systems for development of mucosal vaccines
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Thole, J.E.R., Dalen, P.J. van, Havenith, C.E.G., Pouwels, P.H., Seegers, J.F.M.L., Tielen, F.D., Zee, M.D. van der, Zegers, N.D., Shaw, M., and Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO
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Commensal bacteria ,Gene expression system ,Drug carrier ,Lactic acid bacterium ,Staphylococcus ,Recombinant vaccine ,Drug delivery system ,Genetic Vectors ,Review ,Vaccines, Attenuated ,Drug research ,Mycobacterium ,Mucosa ,Bacterium ,Drug Delivery Systems ,Mucosal immunity ,Salmonella ,Animals ,Humans ,Animalia ,Attenuated bacteria ,Immune response ,Staphylococcus carnosus ,Lactobacillus mucosae ,Antigen expression ,Vibrio cholerae ,Immunity, Mucosal ,Bacteria (microorganisms) ,Nutrition ,Vaccines, Synthetic ,Bacteria ,Streptococcus ,Lactococcus lactis ,Mucosal vaccines ,Lactobacillus ,Oral vaccines ,Streptococcus gordonii ,BCG Vaccine ,Vaccine - Abstract
By expression of foreign antigens in attenuated strains derived from bacterial pathogens and in non-pathogenic commensal bacteria, recombinant vaccines are being developed that aim to stimulate mucosal immunity. Recent advances in the pathogenesis and molecular biology of these bacteria have allowed rational development of new and improved bacterial carriers and more effective gene expression systems. These advances have improved the performance and versatility of these delivery systems to induce mucosal immunity to recombinant antigens in animal models. Application of these (improved) technologies for development of human vaccines is still limited and awaits further exploration Chemicals/CAS: BCG Vaccine; Vaccines, Attenuated; Vaccines, Synthetic
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- 2000
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