Genetic loci associated with an earlier age at onset in multiplex schizophrenia

Annemarie L. Woolston, Po Chang Hsiao, Po Hsiu Kuo, Shi Heng Wang, Yin Ju Lien, Chih Min Liu, Hai Gwo Hwu, Tzu Pin Lu, Eric Y. Chuang, Li Ching Chang, Chien Hsiun Chen, Jer Yuarn Wu, Ming T. Tsuang, Wei J. Chen*

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An earlier age at onset (AAO) has been associated with greater genetic loadings in schizophrenia. This study aimed to identify modifier loci associated with an earlier AAO of schizophrenia. A genome-wide association analysis (GWAS) was conducted in 94 schizophrenia probands with the earliest AAO and 91 with the latest AAO. Candidate single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were then genotyped in the co-affected siblings and unrelated probands. Multi-SNP genetic risk scores (GRS) composed of the candidate loci were used to distinguish patients with an early or late AAO. The 14-SNP GRS could distinguish the co-affected siblings (n = 90) of the earliest probands from those (n = 91) of the latest probands. When 132 patients with an earlier AAO and 158 patients with a later AAO were included, a significant trend in the 14-SNP GRS was detected among those unrelated probands from 4 family groups with the earliest, earlier, later, and latest AAO. The overall effect of the 14 SNPs on an AAO in schizophrenia was verified using co-affected siblings of the GWAS probands and trend effect across unrelated patients. Preliminary network analysis of these loci revealed the involvement of PARK2, a gene intensively reported in Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia research.

原文英語
文章編號6486
期刊Scientific reports
7
發行號1
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 2017 12月 1

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