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Genome-wide association analysis identifies 13 new risk loci for schizophrenia.

Authors :
Ripke S
O'Dushlaine C
Chambert K
Moran JL
Kähler AK
Akterin S
Bergen SE
Collins AL
Crowley JJ
Fromer M
Kim Y
Lee SH
Magnusson PK
Sanchez N
Stahl EA
Williams S
Wray NR
Xia K
Bettella F
Borglum AD
Bulik-Sullivan BK
Cormican P
Craddock N
de Leeuw C
Durmishi N
Gill M
Golimbet V
Hamshere ML
Holmans P
Hougaard DM
Kendler KS
Lin K
Morris DW
Mors O
Mortensen PB
Neale BM
O'Neill FA
Owen MJ
Milovancevic MP
Posthuma D
Powell J
Richards AL
Riley BP
Ruderfer D
Rujescu D
Sigurdsson E
Silagadze T
Smit AB
Stefansson H
Steinberg S
Suvisaari J
Tosato S
Verhage M
Walters JT
Levinson DF
Gejman PV
Kendler KS
Laurent C
Mowry BJ
O'Donovan MC
Owen MJ
Pulver AE
Riley BP
Schwab SG
Wildenauer DB
Dudbridge F
Holmans P
Shi J
Albus M
Alexander M
Campion D
Cohen D
Dikeos D
Duan J
Eichhammer P
Godard S
Hansen M
Lerer FB
Liang KY
Maier W
Mallet J
Nertney DA
Nestadt G
Norton N
O'Neill FA
Papadimitriou GN
Ribble R
Sanders AR
Silverman JM
Walsh D
Williams NM
Wormley B
Arranz MJ
Bakker S
Bender S
Bramon E
Collier D
Crespo-Facorro B
Hall J
Iyegbe C
Jablensky A
Kahn RS
Kalaydjieva L
Lawrie S
Lewis CM
Lin K
Linszen DH
Mata I
McIntosh A
Murray RM
Ophoff RA
Powell J
Rujescu D
Van Os J
Walshe M
Weisbrod M
Wiersma D
Donnelly P
Barroso I
Blackwell JM
Bramon E
Brown MA
Casas JP
Corvin AP
Deloukas P
Duncanson A
Jankowski J
Markus HS
Mathew CG
Palmer CN
Plomin R
Rautanen A
Sawcer SJ
Trembath RC
Viswanathan AC
Wood NW
Spencer CC
Band G
Bellenguez C
Freeman C
Hellenthal G
Giannoulatou E
Pirinen M
Pearson RD
Strange A
Su Z
Vukcevic D
Donnelly P
Langford C
Hunt SE
Edkins S
Gwilliam R
Blackburn H
Bumpstead SJ
Dronov S
Gillman M
Gray E
Hammond N
Jayakumar A
McCann OT
Liddle J
Potter SC
Ravindrarajah R
Ricketts M
Tashakkori-Ghanbaria A
Waller MJ
Weston P
Widaa S
Whittaker P
Barroso I
Deloukas P
Mathew CG
Blackwell JM
Brown MA
Corvin AP
McCarthy MI
Spencer CC
Bramon E
Corvin AP
O'Donovan MC
Stefansson K
Scolnick E
Purcell S
McCarroll SA
Sklar P
Hultman CM
Sullivan PF
Source :
Nature genetics [Nat Genet] 2013 Oct; Vol. 45 (10), pp. 1150-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Aug 25.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Schizophrenia is an idiopathic mental disorder with a heritable component and a substantial public health impact. We conducted a multi-stage genome-wide association study (GWAS) for schizophrenia beginning with a Swedish national sample (5,001 cases and 6,243 controls) followed by meta-analysis with previous schizophrenia GWAS (8,832 cases and 12,067 controls) and finally by replication of SNPs in 168 genomic regions in independent samples (7,413 cases, 19,762 controls and 581 parent-offspring trios). We identified 22 loci associated at genome-wide significance; 13 of these are new, and 1 was previously implicated in bipolar disorder. Examination of candidate genes at these loci suggests the involvement of neuronal calcium signaling. We estimate that 8,300 independent, mostly common SNPs (95% credible interval of 6,300-10,200 SNPs) contribute to risk for schizophrenia and that these collectively account for at least 32% of the variance in liability. Common genetic variation has an important role in the etiology of schizophrenia, and larger studies will allow more detailed understanding of this disorder.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1546-1718
Volume :
45
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23974872
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.2742