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Genome-wide association meta-analysis in 269,867 individuals identifies new genetic and functional links to intelligence.

Authors :
Savage JE
Jansen PR
Stringer S
Watanabe K
Bryois J
de Leeuw CA
Nagel M
Awasthi S
Barr PB
Coleman JRI
Grasby KL
Hammerschlag AR
Kaminski JA
Karlsson R
Krapohl E
Lam M
Nygaard M
Reynolds CA
Trampush JW
Young H
Zabaneh D
Hägg S
Hansell NK
Karlsson IK
Linnarsson S
Montgomery GW
Muñoz-Manchado AB
Quinlan EB
Schumann G
Skene NG
Webb BT
White T
Arking DE
Avramopoulos D
Bilder RM
Bitsios P
Burdick KE
Cannon TD
Chiba-Falek O
Christoforou A
Cirulli ET
Congdon E
Corvin A
Davies G
Deary IJ
DeRosse P
Dickinson D
Djurovic S
Donohoe G
Conley ED
Eriksson JG
Espeseth T
Freimer NA
Giakoumaki S
Giegling I
Gill M
Glahn DC
Hariri AR
Hatzimanolis A
Keller MC
Knowles E
Koltai D
Konte B
Lahti J
Le Hellard S
Lencz T
Liewald DC
London E
Lundervold AJ
Malhotra AK
Melle I
Morris D
Need AC
Ollier W
Palotie A
Payton A
Pendleton N
Poldrack RA
Räikkönen K
Reinvang I
Roussos P
Rujescu D
Sabb FW
Scult MA
Smeland OB
Smyrnis N
Starr JM
Steen VM
Stefanis NC
Straub RE
Sundet K
Tiemeier H
Voineskos AN
Weinberger DR
Widen E
Yu J
Abecasis G
Andreassen OA
Breen G
Christiansen L
Debrabant B
Dick DM
Heinz A
Hjerling-Leffler J
Ikram MA
Kendler KS
Martin NG
Medland SE
Pedersen NL
Plomin R
Polderman TJC
Ripke S
van der Sluis S
Sullivan PF
Vrieze SI
Wright MJ
Posthuma D
Source :
Nature genetics [Nat Genet] 2018 Jul; Vol. 50 (7), pp. 912-919. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jun 25.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Intelligence is highly heritable <superscript>1</superscript> and a major determinant of human health and well-being <superscript>2</superscript> . Recent genome-wide meta-analyses have identified 24 genomic loci linked to variation in intelligence <superscript>3-7</superscript> , but much about its genetic underpinnings remains to be discovered. Here, we present a large-scale genetic association study of intelligence (n = 269,867), identifying 205 associated genomic loci (190 new) and 1,016 genes (939 new) via positional mapping, expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) mapping, chromatin interaction mapping, and gene-based association analysis. We find enrichment of genetic effects in conserved and coding regions and associations with 146 nonsynonymous exonic variants. Associated genes are strongly expressed in the brain, specifically in striatal medium spiny neurons and hippocampal pyramidal neurons. Gene set analyses implicate pathways related to nervous system development and synaptic structure. We confirm previous strong genetic correlations with multiple health-related outcomes, and Mendelian randomization analysis results suggest protective effects of intelligence for Alzheimer's disease and ADHD and bidirectional causation with pleiotropic effects for schizophrenia. These results are a major step forward in understanding the neurobiology of cognitive function as well as genetically related neurological and psychiatric disorders.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1546-1718
Volume :
50
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29942086
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-018-0152-6