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Meta-analysis of Genome-Wide Association Studies for Extraversion: Findings from the Genetics of Personality Consortium
Document Type
article
Author
van den Berg, Stéphanie Mde Moor, Marleen HMVerweij, Karin JHKrueger, Robert FLuciano, MichelleArias Vasquez, AlejandroMatteson, Lindsay KDerringer, JaimeEsko, TõnuAmin, NajafGordon, Scott DHansell, Narelle KHart, Amy BSeppälä, IlkkaHuffman, Jennifer EKonte, BettinaLahti, JariLee, MinyoungMiller, MikeNutile, TeresaTanaka, ToshikoTeumer, AlexanderViktorin, AlexanderWedenoja, JuhoAbdellaoui, AbdelAbecasis, 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, AndreaMbarek, HamdiMedland, Sarah EMihailov, EvelinMilaneschi, YuriMontgomery, Grant WNauck, MatthiasNivard, Michel GOuwens, 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, LinaGeneration ScotlandPorteous, DavidMinelli, AlessandraPalmer, Abraham A
Source
Behavior Genetics. 46(2)
Subject
Biological Psychology
Epidemiology
Health Sciences
Psychology
Genetics
Human Genome
Prevention
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Generic health relevance
Cohort Studies
Extraversion
Psychological
Genome-Wide Association Study
Humans
Multifactorial Inheritance
Personality
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Risk Factors
Generation Scotland
Common genetic variants
Imputation
Phenotype harmonization
Polygenic risk
Zoology
Neurosciences
Genetics & Heredity
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Health sciences
Language
Abstract
Extraversion is a relatively stable and heritable personality trait associated with numerous psychosocial, lifestyle and health outcomes. Despite its substantial heritability, no genetic variants have been detected in previous genome-wide association (GWA) studies, which may be due to relatively small sample sizes of those studies. Here, we report on a large meta-analysis of GWA studies for extraversion in 63,030 subjects in 29 cohorts. Extraversion item data from multiple personality inventories were harmonized across inventories and cohorts. No genome-wide significant associations were found at the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) level but there was one significant hit at the gene level for a long non-coding RNA site (LOC101928162). Genome-wide complex trait analysis in two large cohorts showed that the additive variance explained by common SNPs was not significantly different from zero, but polygenic risk scores, weighted using linkage information, significantly predicted extraversion scores in an independent cohort. These results show that extraversion is a highly polygenic personality trait, with an architecture possibly different from other complex human traits, including other personality traits. Future studies are required to further determine which genetic variants, by what modes of gene action, constitute the heritable nature of extraversion.