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Genomic Dissection of Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia, Including 28 Subphenotypes
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article
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Consortium, Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric GenomicsRuderfer, Douglas MRipke, StephanMcQuillin, AndrewBoocock, JamesStahl, Eli APavlides, Jennifer M WhiteheadMullins, NiamhCharney, Alexander WOri, Anil PSLoohuis, Loes M OldeDomenici, EnricoDi Florio, AriannaPapiol, SergiKalman, Janos LTrubetskoy, VassilyAdolfsson, RolfAgartz, IngridAgerbo, EsbenAkil, HudaAlbani, DiegoAlbus, MargotAlda, MartinAlexander, MadelineAlliey-Rodriguez, NeyAls, Thomas DAmin, FarooqAnjorin, AdebayoArranz, Maria JAwasthi, SwapnilBacanu, Silviu ABadner, Judith ABaekvad-Hansen, MarieBakker, StevenBand, GavinBarchas, Jack DBarroso, InesBass, NicholasBauer, MichaelBaune, Bernhard TBegemann, MartinBellenguez, CelineBelliveau, Richard ABellivier, FrankBender, StephanBene, JuditBergen, Sarah EBerrettini, Wade HBevilacqua, ElizabethBiernacka, Joanna MBigdeli, Tim BBlack, Donald WBlackburn, HannahBlackwell, Jenefer MBlackwood, Douglas HRPedersen, Carsten BockerBoehnke, MichaelBoks, MarcoBorglum, Anders DBramon, ElviraBreen, GeromeBrown, Matthew ABruggeman, RichardBuccola, Nancy GBuckner, Randy LBudde, MonikaBulik-Sullivan, BrendanBumpstead, Suzannah JBunney, WilliamBurmeister, MargitBuxbaum, Joseph DBybjerg-Grauholm, JonasByerley, WilliamCahn, WiepkeCai, GuiqingCairns, Murray JCampion, DominiqueCantor, Rita MCarr, Vaughan JCarrera, NoaCasas, Juan PCasas, MiquelCatts, Stanley VCervantes, PabloChambert, Kimberley DChan, Raymond CKChen, Eric YHChen, Ronald YLCheng, WeiCheung, Eric FCChong, Siow AnnClarke, Toni-KimCloninger, C RobertCohen, DavidCohen, NadineColeman, Jonathan RICollier, David ACormican, PaulCoryell, WilliamCraddock, Nicholas
Source
Cell. 173(7)
Subject
Human Genome
Neurosciences
Serious Mental Illness
Bipolar Disorder
Biotechnology
Schizophrenia
Brain Disorders
Genetics
Mental Health
Mental health
Good Health and Well Being
Case-Control Studies
Genetic Loci
Genome-Wide Association Study
Humans
Multifactorial Inheritance
Odds Ratio
Phenotype
Risk
White People
Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium. Electronic address: douglas.ruderfer@vanderbilt.edu
Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium
bipolar disorder
polygenic risk
psychosis
schizophrenia
subphenotypes
Biological Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
Developmental Biology
Language
Abstract
Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are two distinct diagnoses that share symptomology. Understanding the genetic factors contributing to the shared and disorder-specific symptoms will be crucial for improving diagnosis and treatment. In genetic data consisting of 53,555 cases (20,129 bipolar disorder [BD], 33,426 schizophrenia [SCZ]) and 54,065 controls, we identified 114 genome-wide significant loci implicating synaptic and neuronal pathways shared between disorders. Comparing SCZ to BD (23,585 SCZ, 15,270 BD) identified four genomic regions including one with disorder-independent causal variants and potassium ion response genes as contributing to differences in biology between the disorders. Polygenic risk score (PRS) analyses identified several significant correlations within case-only phenotypes including SCZ PRS with psychotic features and age of onset in BD. For the first time, we discover specific loci that distinguish between BD and SCZ and identify polygenic components underlying multiple symptom dimensions. These results point to the utility of genetics to inform symptomology and potential treatment.