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Meta-analysis of Genome-wide Association Studies for Neuroticism, and the Polygenic Association With Major Depressive Disorder
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article
Author
de Moor, Marleen HMvan den Berg, Stéphanie MVerweij, Karin JHKrueger, Robert FLuciano, MichelleVasquez, Alejandro AriasMatteson, Lindsay KDerringer, JaimeEsko, TõnuAmin, NajafGordon, Scott DHansell, Narelle KHart, Amy BSeppälä, IlkkaHuffman, Jennifer EKonte, BettinaLahti, JariLee, MinyoungMiller, MikeNutile, TeresaTanaka, ToshikoTeumer, AlexanderViktorin, AlexanderWedenoja, JuhoAbecasis, Goncalo RAdkins, Daniel EAgrawal, ArpanaAllik, JüriAppel, KatjaBigdeli, Timothy BBusonero, FabioCampbell, HarryCosta, Paul TSmith, George DaveyDavies, Gailde Wit, HarrietDing, JunEngelhardt, Barbara EEriksson, Johan GFedko, Iryna OFerrucci, LuigiFranke, BarbaraGiegling, InaGrucza, RichardHartmann, Annette MHeath, Andrew CHeinonen, KatiHenders, Anjali KHomuth, GeorgHottenga, Jouke-JanIacono, William GJanzing, JoostJokela, MarkusKarlsson, RobertKemp, John PKirkpatrick, Matthew GLatvala, AnttiLehtimäki, TerhoLiewald, David CMadden, Pamela AFMagri, ChiaraMagnusson, Patrik KEMarten, JonathanMaschio, AndreaMedland, Sarah EMihailov, EvelinMilaneschi, YuriMontgomery, Grant WNauck, MatthiasOuwens, Klaasjan GPalotie, AarnoPettersson, ErikPolasek, OzrenQian, YongPulkki-Råback, LauraRaitakari, Olli TRealo, AnuRose, Richard JRuggiero, DanielaSchmidt, Carsten OSlutske, Wendy SSorice, RossellaStarr, John MSt Pourcain, BeateSutin, Angelina RTimpson, Nicholas JTrochet, HollyVermeulen, SitaVuoksimaa, EeroWiden, ElisabethWouda, JasperWright, Margaret JZgaga, LinaPorteous, DavidMinelli, AlessandraPalmer, Abraham ARujescu, DanCiullo, MarinaHayward, CarolineRudan, Igor
Source
JAMA Psychiatry. 72(7)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Genetics
Biological Psychology
Epidemiology
Social and Personality Psychology
Health Sciences
Psychology
Mental Health
Serious Mental Illness
Human Genome
Prevention
Depression
Brain Disorders
2.3 Psychological
social and economic factors
Aetiology
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Mental health
Adaptor Proteins
Signal Transducing
Anxiety Disorders
Cell Adhesion Molecules
Cell Adhesion Molecules
Neuronal
Depressive Disorder
Major
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Genome-Wide Association Study
Guanylate Kinases
Humans
Multifactorial Inheritance
Neuroticism
Personality
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Risk Factors
Genetics of Personality Consortium
Other Medical and Health Sciences
Cognitive Sciences
Clinical sciences
Clinical and health psychology
Language
Abstract
ImportanceNeuroticism is a pervasive risk factor for psychiatric conditions. It genetically overlaps with major depressive disorder (MDD) and is therefore an important phenotype for psychiatric genetics. The Genetics of Personality Consortium has created a resource for genome-wide association analyses of personality traits in more than 63,000 participants (including MDD cases).ObjectivesTo identify genetic variants associated with neuroticism by performing a meta-analysis of genome-wide association results based on 1000 Genomes imputation; to evaluate whether common genetic variants as assessed by single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) explain variation in neuroticism by estimating SNP-based heritability; and to examine whether SNPs that predict neuroticism also predict MDD.Design, setting, and participantsGenome-wide association meta-analysis of 30 cohorts with genome-wide genotype, personality, and MDD data from the Genetics of Personality Consortium. The study included 63,661 participants from 29 discovery cohorts and 9786 participants from a replication cohort. Participants came from Europe, the United States, or Australia. Analyses were conducted between 2012 and 2014.Main outcomes and measuresNeuroticism scores harmonized across all 29 discovery cohorts by item response theory analysis, and clinical MDD case-control status in 2 of the cohorts.ResultsA genome-wide significant SNP was found on 3p14 in MAGI1 (rs35855737; P = 9.26 × 10-9 in the discovery meta-analysis). This association was not replicated (P = .32), but the SNP was still genome-wide significant in the meta-analysis of all 30 cohorts (P = 2.38 × 10-8). Common genetic variants explain 15% of the variance in neuroticism. Polygenic scores based on the meta-analysis of neuroticism in 27 cohorts significantly predicted neuroticism (1.09 × 10-12