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Identification of shared and differentiating genetic architecture for autism spectrum disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and case subgroups

Authors :
Manuel Mattheisen
Jakob Grove
Thomas D. Als
Joanna Martin
Georgios Voloudakis
Sandra Meier
Ditte Demontis
Jaroslav Bendl
Raymond Walters
Caitlin E. Carey
Anders Rosengren
Nora I. Strom
Mads Engel Hauberg
Biao Zeng
Gabriel Hoffman
Wen Zhang
Jonas Bybjerg-Grauholm
Marie Bækvad-Hansen
Esben Agerbo
Bru Cormand
Merete Nordentoft
Thomas Werge
Ole Mors
David M. Hougaard
Joseph D. Buxbaum
Stephen V. Faraone
Barbara Franke
Søren Dalsgaard
Preben B. Mortensen
Elise B. Robinson
Panos Roussos
Benjamin M. Neale
Mark J. Daly
Anders D. Børglum
Source :
Nat Genet, Nature Genetics, 54, 1470-1478, Mattheisen, M, Grove, J, Als, T D, Martin, J, Voloudakis, G, Meier, S, Demontis, D, Bendl, J, Walters, R, Carey, C E, Rosengren, A, Strom, N I, Hauberg, M E, Zeng, B, Hoffman, G, Zhang, W, Bybjerg-Grauholm, J, Bækvad-Hansen, M, Agerbo, E, Cormand, B, Nordentoft, M, Werge, T, Mors, O, Hougaard, D M, Buxbaum, J D, Faraone, S V, Franke, B, Dalsgaard, S, Mortensen, P B, Robinson, E B, Roussos, P, Neale, B M, Daly, M J & Børglum, A D 2022, ' Identification of shared and differentiating genetic architecture for autism spectrum disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and case subgroups ', Nature Genetics, vol. 54, no. 10, pp. 1470-1478 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-022-01171-3, Nature Genetics, 54, 10, pp. 1470-1478
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 287469.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are highly heritable neurodevelopmental conditions, with considerable overlap in their genetic etiology. We dissected their shared and distinct genetic etiology by cross-disorder analyses of large datasets. We identified seven loci shared by the disorders and five loci differentiating them. All five differentiating loci showed opposite allelic directions in the two disorders and significant associations with other traits, including educational attainment, neuroticism and regional brain volume. Integration with brain transcriptome data enabled us to identify and prioritize several significantly associated genes. The shared genomic fraction contributing to both disorders was strongly correlated with other psychiatric phenotypes, whereas the differentiating portion was correlated most strongly with cognitive traits. Additional analyses revealed that individuals diagnosed with both ASD and ADHD were double-loaded with genetic predispositions for both disorders and showed distinctive patterns of genetic association with other traits compared with the ASD-only and ADHD-only subgroups. These results provide insights into the biological foundation of the development of one or both conditions and of the factors driving psychopathology discriminatively toward either ADHD or ASD.

Details

ISSN :
10614036
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nat Genet
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b4e72ebb46bb6be0bb875d7cee6c9908
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-022-01171-3