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Discovery of the first genome-wide significant risk loci for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Document Type
article
Author
Demontis, DitteWalters, Raymond KMartin, JoannaMattheisen, ManuelAls, Thomas DAgerbo, EsbenBaldursson, GísliBelliveau, RichBybjerg-Grauholm, JonasBækvad-Hansen, MarieCerrato, FeleciaChambert, KimberlyChurchhouse, ClaireDumont, AshleyEriksson, NicholasGandal, MichaelGoldstein, Jacqueline IGrasby, Katrina LGrove, JakobGudmundsson, Olafur OHansen, Christine SHauberg, Mads EngelHollegaard, Mads VHowrigan, Daniel PHuang, HailiangMaller, Julian BMartin, Alicia RMartin, Nicholas GMoran, JenniferPallesen, JonatanPalmer, Duncan SPedersen, Carsten BøckerPedersen, Marianne GiørtzPoterba, TimothyPoulsen, Jesper BuchhaveRipke, StephanRobinson, Elise BSatterstrom, F KyleStefansson, HreinnStevens, ChristineTurley, PatrickWalters, G BragiWon, HyejungWright, Margaret JADHD Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC)Early Lifecourse & Genetic Epidemiology (EAGLE) Consortium23andMe Research TeamAndreassen, Ole AAsherson, PhilipBurton, Christie LBoomsma, Dorret ICormand, BruDalsgaard, SørenFranke, BarbaraGelernter, JoelGeschwind, DanielHakonarson, HakonHaavik, JanKranzler, Henry RKuntsi, JonnaLangley, KateLesch, Klaus-PeterMiddeldorp, ChristelReif, AndreasRohde, Luis AugustoRoussos, PanosSchachar, RussellSklar, PamelaSonuga-Barke, Edmund JSSullivan, Patrick FThapar, AnitaTung, Joyce YWaldman, Irwin DMedland, Sarah EStefansson, KariNordentoft, MereteHougaard, David MWerge, ThomasMors, OleMortensen, Preben BoDaly, Mark JFaraone, Stephen VBørglum, Anders DNeale, Benjamin M
Source
Nature genetics. 51(1)
Subject
ADHD Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium
Early Lifecourse & Genetic Epidemiology (EAGLE) Consortium
23andMe Research Team
Brain
Humans
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Risk
Cohort Studies
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
Gene Expression Regulation
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Adolescent
Child
Child
Preschool
Female
Male
Genome-Wide Association Study
Genetic Loci
Clinical Research
Mental Health
Human Genome
Pediatric
Prevention
Genetics
Brain Disorders
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Behavioral and Social Science
Aetiology
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Mental health
Biological Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
Developmental Biology
Language
Abstract
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a highly heritable childhood behavioral disorder affecting 5% of children and 2.5% of adults. Common genetic variants contribute substantially to ADHD susceptibility, but no variants have been robustly associated with ADHD. We report a genome-wide association meta-analysis of 20,183 individuals diagnosed with ADHD and 35,191 controls that identifies variants surpassing genome-wide significance in 12 independent loci, finding important new information about the underlying biology of ADHD. Associations are enriched in evolutionarily constrained genomic regions and loss-of-function intolerant genes and around brain-expressed regulatory marks. Analyses of three replication studies: a cohort of individuals diagnosed with ADHD, a self-reported ADHD sample and a meta-analysis of quantitative measures of ADHD symptoms in the population, support these findings while highlighting study-specific differences on genetic overlap with educational attainment. Strong concordance with GWAS of quantitative population measures of ADHD symptoms supports that clinical diagnosis of ADHD is an extreme expression of continuous heritable traits.