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Genome-Wide Association Studies of a Broad Spectrum of Antisocial Behavior

Authors :
Kyoko Watanabe
Andrew C. Heath
Henning Tiemeier
Grant W. Montgomery
Fazil Aliev
Anke R. Hammerschlag
Tiina Paunio
Essi Viding
Lindsay A. Farrer
Michelle Taylor
John R. B. Perry
Xiaoran Tong
Nicholas G. Martin
Qing Lu
Kevin M. Beaver
Jorim J. Tielbeek
Jessica E. Salvatore
Joel Gelernter
Philip R. Jansen
Christiaan de Leeuw
Tim B. Bigdeli
Ada Johansson
Danielle M. Dick
Alexandra S. Burt
Irwin D. Waldman
Sarah E. Medland
Jari Tiihonen
Devon LoParo
Tinca J. C. Polderman
Marcus R. Munafò
Stephen V. Faraone
Robert Plomin
Irene Pappa
Henry R. Kranzler
Sabine E. Mous
Arne Popma
Danielle Posthuma
Pamela A. F. Madden
Marja-Riitta Rautiainen
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Complex Trait Genetics
Pediatric surgery
Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D)
Human genetics
APH - Mental Health
Public Health
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology
Psychiatry
Erasmus MC other
Epidemiology
Human Genetics
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry & Psychosocial Care
Complex Trait Genetics
Biological Psychology
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Tielbeek, J J, Johansson, A, Polderman, T J C, Rautiainen, M-R, Jansen, P, Taylor, M, Tong, X, Lu, Q, Burt, A S, Tiemeier, H, Viding, E, Plomin, R, Martin, N G, Heath, A C, Madden, P A F, Montgomery, G, Beaver, K M, Waldman, I, Gelernter, J, Kranzler, H R, Farrer, L A, Perry, J R B, Munafo, M, LoParo, D, Paunio, T, Tiihonen, J, Mous, S E, Pappa, I, de Leeuw, C, Watanabe, K, Hammerschlag, A R, Salvatore, J E, Aliev, F, Bigdeli, T B, Dick, D, Faraone, S V, Popma, A, Medland, S E & Posthuma, D 2017, ' Genome-Wide Association Studies of a Broad Spectrum of Antisocial Behavior ', JAMA Psychiatry, vol. 74, no. 12, pp. 1242-1250 . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.3069, Tielbeek, J J, Johansson, A, Polderman, T J C, Rautiainen, M-R, Jansen, P, Taylor, M, Tong, X, Lu, Q, Burt, A S, Tiemeier, H, Viding, E, Plomin, R, Martin, N G, Heath, A C, Madden, P A F, Montgomery, G, Beaver, K M, Waldman, I, Gelernter, J, Kranzler, H R, Farrer, L A, Perry, J R B, Munafò, M, LoParo, D, Paunio, T, Tiihonen, J, Mous, S E, Pappa, I, de Leeuw, C, Watanabe, K, Hammerschlag, A R, Salvatore, J E, Aliev, F, Bigdeli, T B, Dick, D, Faraone, S V, Popma, A, Medland, S E, Posthuma, D 2017, ' Genome-Wide Association Studies of a Broad Spectrum of Antisocial Behavior ', JAMA Psychiatry . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.3069, JAMA Psychiatry, 74(12), 1242-1250. American Medical Association, JAMA psychiatry, 74(12), 1242-1250. American Medical Association, Tielbeek, J J, Johansson, A, Polderman, T J C, Rautiainen, M-R, Jansen, P, Taylor, M, Tong, X, Lu, Q, Burt, A S, Tiemeier, H, Viding, E, Plomin, R, Martin, N G, Heath, A C, Madden, P A F, Montgomery, G, Beaver, K M, Waldman, I, Gelernter, J, Kranzler, H R, Farrer, L A, Perry, J R B, Munafò, M, LoParo, D, Paunio, T, Tiihonen, J, Mous, S E, Pappa, I, de Leeuw, C, Watanabe, K, Hammerschlag, A R, Salvatore, J E, Aliev, F, Bigdeli, T B, Dick, D, Faraone, S V, Popma, A, Medland, S E, Posthuma, D & Broad Antisocial Behavior Consortium collaborators 2017, ' Genome-Wide Association Studies of a Broad Spectrum of Antisocial Behavior ', JAMA Psychiatry, vol. 74, no. 12, pp. 1242-1250 . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.3069
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Importance: Antisocial behavior (ASB) places a large burden on perpetrators, survivors, and society. Twin studies indicate that half of the variation in this trait is genetic. Specific causal genetic variants have, however, not been identified.Objectives: To estimate the single-nucleotide polymorphism-based heritability of ASB; to identify novel genetic risk variants, genes, or biological pathways; to test for pleiotropic associations with other psychiatric traits; and to reevaluate the candidate gene era data through the Broad Antisocial Behavior Consortium.Design, Setting, and Participants: Genome-wide association data from 5 large population-based cohorts and 3 target samples with genome-wide genotype and ASB data were used for meta-analysis from March 1, 2014, to May 1, 2016. All data sets used quantitative phenotypes, except for the Finnish Crime Study, which applied a case-control design (370 patients and 5850 control individuals).Main Outcome and Measures: This study adopted relatively broad inclusion criteria to achieve a quantitative measure of ASB derived from multiple measures, maximizing the sample size over different age ranges.Results: The discovery samples comprised 16 400 individuals, whereas the target samples consisted of 9381 individuals (all individuals were of European descent), including child and adult samples (mean age range, 6.7-56.1 years). Three promising loci with sex-discordant associations were found (8535 female individuals, chromosome 1: rs2764450, chromosome 11: rs11215217; 7772 male individuals, chromosome X, rs41456347). Polygenic risk score analyses showed prognostication of antisocial phenotypes in an independent Finnish Crime Study (2536 male individuals and 3684 female individuals) and shared genetic origin with conduct problems in a population-based sample (394 male individuals and 431 female individuals) but not with conduct disorder in a substance-dependent sample (950 male individuals and 1386 female individuals) (R2 = 0.0017 in the most optimal model, P = 0.03). Significant inverse genetic correlation of ASB with educational attainment (r = -0.52, P = .005) was detected.Conclusions and Relevance: The Broad Antisocial Behavior Consortium entails the largest collaboration to date on the genetic architecture of ASB, and the first results suggest that ASB may be highly polygenic and has potential heterogeneous genetic effects across sex.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
2168622X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tielbeek, J J, Johansson, A, Polderman, T J C, Rautiainen, M-R, Jansen, P, Taylor, M, Tong, X, Lu, Q, Burt, A S, Tiemeier, H, Viding, E, Plomin, R, Martin, N G, Heath, A C, Madden, P A F, Montgomery, G, Beaver, K M, Waldman, I, Gelernter, J, Kranzler, H R, Farrer, L A, Perry, J R B, Munafo, M, LoParo, D, Paunio, T, Tiihonen, J, Mous, S E, Pappa, I, de Leeuw, C, Watanabe, K, Hammerschlag, A R, Salvatore, J E, Aliev, F, Bigdeli, T B, Dick, D, Faraone, S V, Popma, A, Medland, S E & Posthuma, D 2017, ' Genome-Wide Association Studies of a Broad Spectrum of Antisocial Behavior ', JAMA Psychiatry, vol. 74, no. 12, pp. 1242-1250 . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.3069, Tielbeek, J J, Johansson, A, Polderman, T J C, Rautiainen, M-R, Jansen, P, Taylor, M, Tong, X, Lu, Q, Burt, A S, Tiemeier, H, Viding, E, Plomin, R, Martin, N G, Heath, A C, Madden, P A F, Montgomery, G, Beaver, K M, Waldman, I, Gelernter, J, Kranzler, H R, Farrer, L A, Perry, J R B, Munafò, M, LoParo, D, Paunio, T, Tiihonen, J, Mous, S E, Pappa, I, de Leeuw, C, Watanabe, K, Hammerschlag, A R, Salvatore, J E, Aliev, F, Bigdeli, T B, Dick, D, Faraone, S V, Popma, A, Medland, S E, Posthuma, D 2017, ' Genome-Wide Association Studies of a Broad Spectrum of Antisocial Behavior ', JAMA Psychiatry . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.3069, JAMA Psychiatry, 74(12), 1242-1250. American Medical Association, JAMA psychiatry, 74(12), 1242-1250. American Medical Association, Tielbeek, J J, Johansson, A, Polderman, T J C, Rautiainen, M-R, Jansen, P, Taylor, M, Tong, X, Lu, Q, Burt, A S, Tiemeier, H, Viding, E, Plomin, R, Martin, N G, Heath, A C, Madden, P A F, Montgomery, G, Beaver, K M, Waldman, I, Gelernter, J, Kranzler, H R, Farrer, L A, Perry, J R B, Munafò, M, LoParo, D, Paunio, T, Tiihonen, J, Mous, S E, Pappa, I, de Leeuw, C, Watanabe, K, Hammerschlag, A R, Salvatore, J E, Aliev, F, Bigdeli, T B, Dick, D, Faraone, S V, Popma, A, Medland, S E, Posthuma, D & Broad Antisocial Behavior Consortium collaborators 2017, ' Genome-Wide Association Studies of a Broad Spectrum of Antisocial Behavior ', JAMA Psychiatry, vol. 74, no. 12, pp. 1242-1250 . https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.3069
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