학술논문

Analysis of shared heritability in common disorders of the brain.
Document Type
article
Author
Brainstorm ConsortiumAnttila, VerneriBulik-Sullivan, BrendanFinucane, Hilary KWalters, Raymond KBras, JoseDuncan, LaramieEscott-Price, ValentinaFalcone, Guido JGormley, PadhraigMalik, RainerPatsopoulos, Nikolaos ARipke, StephanWei, ZhiYu, DongmeiLee, Phil HTurley, PatrickGrenier-Boley, BenjaminChouraki, VincentKamatani, YoichiroBerr, ClaudineLetenneur, LucHannequin, DidierAmouyel, PhilippeBoland, AnneDeleuze, Jean-FrançoisDuron, EmmanuelleVardarajan, Badri NReitz, ChristianeGoate, Alison MHuentelman, Matthew JKamboh, M IlyasLarson, Eric BRogaeva, EkaterinaSt George-Hyslop, PeterHakonarson, HakonKukull, Walter AFarrer, Lindsay ABarnes, Lisa LBeach, Thomas GDemirci, F YesimHead, ElizabethHulette, Christine MJicha, Gregory AKauwe, John SKKaye, Jeffrey ALeverenz, James BLevey, Allan ILieberman, Andrew PPankratz, Vernon SPoon, Wayne WQuinn, Joseph FSaykin, Andrew JSchneider, Lon SSmith, Amanda GSonnen, Joshua AStern, Robert AVan Deerlin, Vivianna MVan Eldik, Linda JHarold, DeniseRusso, GiancarloRubinsztein, David CBayer, AnthonyTsolaki, MagdaProitsi, PetraFox, Nick CHampel, HaraldOwen, Michael JMead, SimonPassmore, PeterMorgan, KevinNöthen, Markus MRossor, MartinLupton, Michelle KHoffmann, PerKornhuber, JohannesLawlor, BrianMcQuillin, AndrewAl-Chalabi, AmmarBis, Joshua CRuiz, AgustinBoada, MercèSeshadri, SudhaBeiser, AlexaRice, Kennethvan der Lee, Sven JDe Jager, Philip LGeschwind, Daniel HRiemenschneider, MatthiasRiedel-Heller, SteffiRotter, Jerome IRansmayr, GerhardHyman, Bradley TCruchaga, CarlosAlegret, MontserratWinsvold, BendikPalta, PriitFarh, Kai-HowCuenca-Leon, EsterFurlotte, Nicholas
Source
Science (New York, N.Y.). 360(6395)
Subject
Brainstorm Consortium
Humans
Brain Diseases
Risk Factors
Mental Disorders
Quantitative Trait
Heritable
Phenotype
Genetic Variation
Genome-Wide Association Study
Clinical Research
Neurosciences
Rare Diseases
Human Genome
Brain Disorders
Genetics
Mental Health
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Mental health
Neurological
General Science & Technology
Language
Abstract
Disorders of the brain can exhibit considerable epidemiological comorbidity and often share symptoms, provoking debate about their etiologic overlap. We quantified the genetic sharing of 25 brain disorders from genome-wide association studies of 265,218 patients and 784,643 control participants and assessed their relationship to 17 phenotypes from 1,191,588 individuals. Psychiatric disorders share common variant risk, whereas neurological disorders appear more distinct from one another and from the psychiatric disorders. We also identified significant sharing between disorders and a number of brain phenotypes, including cognitive measures. Further, we conducted simulations to explore how statistical power, diagnostic misclassification, and phenotypic heterogeneity affect genetic correlations. These results highlight the importance of common genetic variation as a risk factor for brain disorders and the value of heritability-based methods in understanding their etiology.