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Biological insights from 108 schizophrenia-associated genetic loci
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article
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Ripke, StephanNeale, Benjamin MCorvin, AidenWalters, James TRFarh, Kai-HowHolmans, Peter ALee, PhilBulik-Sullivan, BrendanCollier, David AHuang, HailiangPers, Tune HAgartz, IngridAgerbo, EsbenAlbus, MargotAlexander, MadelineAmin, FarooqBacanu, Silviu ABegemann, MartinBelliveau, Richard A JrBene, JuditBergen, Sarah EBevilacqua, ElizabethBigdeli, Tim BBlack, Donald WBruggeman, RichardBuccola, Nancy GBuckner, Randy LByerley, WilliamCahn, WiepkeCai, GuiqingCampion, DominiqueCantor, Rita MCarr, Vaughan JCarrera, NoaCatts, Stanley VChambert, Kimberly DChan, Raymond CKChen, Ronald YLChen, Eric YHCheng, WeiCheung, Eric FCChong, Siow AnnCloninger, C RobertCohen, DavidCohen, NadineCormican, PaulCraddock, NickCrowley, James JCurtis, DavidDavidson, MichaelDavis, Kenneth LDegenhardt, FranziskaDel Favero, JurgenDemontis, DitteDikeos, DimitrisDinan, TimothyDjurovic, SrdjanDonohoe, GaryDrapeau, ElodieDuan, JubaoDudbridge, FrankDurmishi, NaserEichhammer, PeterEriksson, JohanEscott-Price, ValentinaEssioux, LaurentFanous, Ayman HFarrell, Martilias SFrank, JosefFranke, LudeFreedman, RobertFreimer, Nelson BFriedl, MarionFriedman, Joseph IFromer, MenachemGenovese, GiulioGeorgieva, LyudmilaGiegling, InaGiusti-Rodriguez, PaolaGodard, StephanieGoldstein, Jacqueline IGolimbet, VeraGopal, SrihariGratten, Jacobde Haan, LieuweHammer, ChristianHamshere, Marian LHansen, MarkHansen, ThomasHaroutunian, VahramHartmann, Annette MHenskens, Frans AHerms, StefanHirschhorn, Joel NHoffmann, PerHofman, AndreaHollegaard, Mads VHougaard, David MIkeda, MasashiJoa, Inge
Source
Nature. 511(7510)
Subject
Human Genome
Brain Disorders
Serious Mental Illness
Prevention
Schizophrenia
Genetics
Neurosciences
Mental Health
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Mental health
Alleles
Brain
Enhancer Elements
Genetic
Genetic Loci
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Genome-Wide Association Study
Glutamic Acid
Humans
Immunity
Multifactorial Inheritance
Mutation
Odds Ratio
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Synaptic Transmission
Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium
General Science & Technology
Language
Abstract
Schizophrenia is a highly heritable disorder. Genetic risk is conferred by a large number of alleles, including common alleles of small effect that might be detected by genome-wide association studies. Here we report a multi-stage schizophrenia genome-wide association study of up to 36,989 cases and 113,075 controls. We identify 128 independent associations spanning 108 conservatively defined loci that meet genome-wide significance, 83 of which have not been previously reported. Associations were enriched among genes expressed in brain, providing biological plausibility for the findings. Many findings have the potential to provide entirely new insights into aetiology, but associations at DRD2 and several genes involved in glutamatergic neurotransmission highlight molecules of known and potential therapeutic relevance to schizophrenia, and are consistent with leading pathophysiological hypotheses. Independent of genes expressed in brain, associations were enriched among genes expressed in tissues that have important roles in immunity, providing support for the speculated link between the immune system and schizophrenia.