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2. Evolution of dispersal strategies in conifers: Functional divergence and convergence in the morphology of diaspores
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Contreras, D.L., Duijnstee, I.A.P., Ranks, S., Marshall, C.R., and Looy, C.V.
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- 2017
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3. The effect of dyslexia on information retrieval : A pilot study
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MacFarlane, A., Al‐Wabil, A., Marshall, C.R., Albrair, A., Jones, S.A., and Zaphiris, P.
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- 2010
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4. Common Genetic Variation and Age of Onset of Anorexia Nervosa
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Watson, H.J. Thornton, L.M. Yilmaz, Z. Baker, J.H. Coleman, J.R.I. Adan, R.A.H. Alfredsson, L. Andreassen, O.A. Ask, H. Berrettini, W.H. Boehnke, M. Boehm, I. Boni, C. Buehren, K. Bulant, J. Burghardt, R. Chang, X. Cichon, S. Cone, R.D. Courtet, P. Crow, S. Crowley, J.J. Danner, U.N. de Zwaan, M. Dedoussis, G. DeSocio, J.E. Dick, D.M. Dikeos, D. Dina, C. Djurovic, S. Dmitrzak-Weglarz, M. Docampo-Martinez, E. Duriez, P. Egberts, K. Ehrlich, S. Eriksson, J.G. Escaramís, G. Esko, T. Estivill, X. Farmer, A. Fernández-Aranda, F. Fichter, M.M. Föcker, M. Foretova, L. Forstner, A.J. Frei, O. Gallinger, S. Giegling, I. Giuranna, J. Gonidakis, F. Gorwood, P. Gratacòs, M. Guillaume, S. Guo, Y. Hakonarson, H. Hauser, J. Havdahl, A. Hebebrand, J. Helder, S.G. Herms, S. Herpertz-Dahlmann, B. Herzog, W. Hinney, A. Hübel, C. Hudson, J.I. Imgart, H. Jamain, S. Janout, V. Jiménez-Murcia, S. Jones, I.R. Julià, A. Kalsi, G. Kaminská, D. Kaprio, J. Karhunen, L. Kas, M.J.H. Keel, P.K. Kennedy, J.L. Keski-Rahkonen, A. Kiezebrink, K. Klareskog, L. Klump, K.L. Knudsen, G.P.S. La Via, M.C. Le Hellard, S. Leboyer, M. Li, D. Lilenfeld, L. Lin, B. Lissowska, J. Luykx, J. Magistretti, P. Maj, M. Marsal, S. Marshall, C.R. Mattingsdal, M. Meulenbelt, I. Micali, N. Mitchell, K.S. Monteleone, A.M. Monteleone, P. Myers, R. Navratilova, M. Ntalla, I. O'Toole, J.K. Ophoff, R.A. Padyukov, L. Pantel, J. Papežová, H. Pinto, D. Raevuori, A. Ramoz, N. Reichborn-Kjennerud, T. Ricca, V. Ripatti, S. Ripke, S. Ritschel, F. Roberts, M. Rotondo, A. Rujescu, D. Rybakowski, F. Scherag, A. Scherer, S.W. Schmidt, U. Scott, L.J. Seitz, J. Silén, Y. Šlachtová, L. Slagboom, P.E. Slof-Op ‘t Landt, M.C.T. Slopien, A. Sorbi, S. Świątkowska, B. Tortorella, A. Tozzi, F. Treasure, J. Tsitsika, A. Tyszkiewicz-Nwafor, M. Tziouvas, K. van Elburg, A.A. van Furth, E.F. Walton, E. Widen, E. Zerwas, S. Zipfel, S. Bergen, A.W. Boden, J.M. Brandt, H. Crawford, S. Halmi, K.A. Horwood, L.J. Johnson, C. Kaplan, A.S. Kaye, W.H. Mitc and Watson, H.J. Thornton, L.M. Yilmaz, Z. Baker, J.H. Coleman, J.R.I. Adan, R.A.H. Alfredsson, L. Andreassen, O.A. Ask, H. Berrettini, W.H. Boehnke, M. Boehm, I. Boni, C. Buehren, K. Bulant, J. Burghardt, R. Chang, X. Cichon, S. Cone, R.D. Courtet, P. Crow, S. Crowley, J.J. Danner, U.N. de Zwaan, M. Dedoussis, G. DeSocio, J.E. Dick, D.M. Dikeos, D. Dina, C. Djurovic, S. Dmitrzak-Weglarz, M. Docampo-Martinez, E. Duriez, P. Egberts, K. Ehrlich, S. Eriksson, J.G. Escaramís, G. Esko, T. Estivill, X. Farmer, A. Fernández-Aranda, F. Fichter, M.M. Föcker, M. Foretova, L. Forstner, A.J. Frei, O. Gallinger, S. Giegling, I. Giuranna, J. Gonidakis, F. Gorwood, P. Gratacòs, M. Guillaume, S. Guo, Y. Hakonarson, H. Hauser, J. Havdahl, A. Hebebrand, J. Helder, S.G. Herms, S. Herpertz-Dahlmann, B. Herzog, W. Hinney, A. Hübel, C. Hudson, J.I. Imgart, H. Jamain, S. Janout, V. Jiménez-Murcia, S. Jones, I.R. Julià, A. Kalsi, G. Kaminská, D. Kaprio, J. Karhunen, L. Kas, M.J.H. Keel, P.K. Kennedy, J.L. Keski-Rahkonen, A. Kiezebrink, K. Klareskog, L. Klump, K.L. Knudsen, G.P.S. La Via, M.C. Le Hellard, S. Leboyer, M. Li, D. Lilenfeld, L. Lin, B. Lissowska, J. Luykx, J. Magistretti, P. Maj, M. Marsal, S. Marshall, C.R. Mattingsdal, M. Meulenbelt, I. Micali, N. Mitchell, K.S. Monteleone, A.M. Monteleone, P. Myers, R. Navratilova, M. Ntalla, I. O'Toole, J.K. Ophoff, R.A. Padyukov, L. Pantel, J. Papežová, H. Pinto, D. Raevuori, A. Ramoz, N. Reichborn-Kjennerud, T. Ricca, V. Ripatti, S. Ripke, S. Ritschel, F. Roberts, M. Rotondo, A. Rujescu, D. Rybakowski, F. Scherag, A. Scherer, S.W. Schmidt, U. Scott, L.J. Seitz, J. Silén, Y. Šlachtová, L. Slagboom, P.E. Slof-Op ‘t Landt, M.C.T. Slopien, A. Sorbi, S. Świątkowska, B. Tortorella, A. Tozzi, F. Treasure, J. Tsitsika, A. Tyszkiewicz-Nwafor, M. Tziouvas, K. van Elburg, A.A. van Furth, E.F. Walton, E. Widen, E. Zerwas, S. Zipfel, S. Bergen, A.W. Boden, J.M. Brandt, H. Crawford, S. Halmi, K.A. Horwood, L.J. Johnson, C. Kaplan, A.S. Kaye, W.H. Mitc
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Background: Genetics and biology may influence the age of onset of anorexia nervosa (AN). The aims of this study were to determine whether common genetic variation contributes to age of onset of AN and to investigate the genetic associations between age of onset of AN and age at menarche. Methods: A secondary analysis of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium genome-wide association study (GWAS) of AN was performed, which included 9335 cases and 31,981 screened controls, all from European ancestries. We conducted GWASs of age of onset, early-onset AN (<13 years), and typical-onset AN, and genetic correlation, genetic risk score, and Mendelian randomization analyses. Results: Two loci were genome-wide significant in the typical-onset AN GWAS. Heritability estimates (single nucleotide polymorphism–h2) were 0.01–0.04 for age of onset, 0.16–0.25 for early-onset AN, and 0.17–0.25 for typical-onset AN. Early- and typical-onset AN showed distinct genetic correlation patterns with putative risk factors for AN. Specifically, early-onset AN was significantly genetically correlated with younger age at menarche, and typical-onset AN was significantly negatively genetically correlated with anthropometric traits. Genetic risk scores for age of onset and early-onset AN estimated from independent GWASs significantly predicted age of onset. Mendelian randomization analysis suggested a causal link between younger age at menarche and early-onset AN. Conclusions: Our results provide evidence consistent with a common variant genetic basis for age of onset and implicate biological pathways regulating menarche and reproduction. © 2021 The Authors
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5. Shared genetic risk between eating disorder- and substance-use-related phenotypes: Evidence from genome-wide association studies
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Munn-Chernoff, M.A. Johnson, E.C. Chou, Y.-L. Coleman, J.R.I. Thornton, L.M. Walters, R.K. Yilmaz, Z. Baker, J.H. Hübel, C. Gordon, S. Medland, S.E. Watson, H.J. Gaspar, H.A. Bryois, J. Hinney, A. Leppä, V.M. Mattheisen, M. Ripke, S. Yao, S. Giusti-Rodríguez, P. Hanscombe, K.B. Adan, R.A.H. Alfredsson, L. Ando, T. Andreassen, O.A. Berrettini, W.H. Boehm, I. Boni, C. Boraska Perica, V. Buehren, K. Burghardt, R. Cassina, M. Cichon, S. Clementi, M. Cone, R.D. Courtet, P. Crow, S. Crowley, J.J. Danner, U.N. Davis, O.S.P. de Zwaan, M. Dedoussis, G. Degortes, D. DeSocio, J.E. Dick, D.M. Dikeos, D. Dina, C. Dmitrzak-Weglarz, M. Docampo, E. Duncan, L.E. Egberts, K. Ehrlich, S. Escaramís, G. Esko, T. Estivill, X. Farmer, A. Favaro, A. Fernández-Aranda, F. Fichter, M.M. Fischer, K. Föcker, M. Foretova, L. Forstner, A.J. Forzan, M. Franklin, C.S. Gallinger, S. Giegling, I. Giuranna, J. Gonidakis, F. Gorwood, P. Gratacos Mayora, M. Guillaume, S. Guo, Y. Hakonarson, H. Hatzikotoulas, K. Hauser, J. Hebebrand, J. Helder, S.G. Herms, S. Herpertz-Dahlmann, B. Herzog, W. Huckins, L.M. Hudson, J.I. Imgart, H. Inoko, H. Janout, V. Jiménez-Murcia, S. Julià, A. Kalsi, G. Kaminská, D. Karhunen, L. Karwautz, A. Kas, M.J.H. Kennedy, J.L. Keski-Rahkonen, A. Kiezebrink, K. Kim, Y.-R. Klump, K.L. Knudsen, G.P.S. La Via, M.C. Le Hellard, S. Levitan, R.D. Li, D. Lilenfeld, L. Lin, B.D. Lissowska, J. Luykx, J. Magistretti, P.J. Maj, M. Mannik, K. Marsal, S. Marshall, C.R. Mattingsdal, M. McDevitt, S. McGuffin, P. Metspalu, A. Meulenbelt, I. Micali, N. Mitchell, K. Monteleone, A.M. Monteleone, P. Nacmias, B. Navratilova, M. Ntalla, I. O'Toole, J.K. Ophoff, R.A. Padyukov, L. Palotie, A. Pantel, J. Papezova, H. Pinto, D. Rabionet, R. Raevuori, A. Ramoz, N. Reichborn-Kjennerud, T. Ricca, V. Ripatti, S. Ritschel, F. Roberts, M. Rotondo, A. Rujescu, D. Rybakowski, F. Santonastaso, P. Scherag, A. Scherer, S.W. Schmidt, U. Schork, N.J. Schosser, A. Seitz, J. Slachtova, L. Slagboom, P.E. Slof-Op't Landt, M.C.T. Slopien, A. Sorbi, S. Świątkowska, B. Szatkiewicz, J.P. Tachmazidou, I. Tenconi, E. Tortorella, A. Tozzi, F. Treasure, J. Tsitsika, A. Tyszkiewicz-Nwafor, M. Tziouvas, K. van Elburg, A.A. van Furth, E.F. Wagner, G. Walton, E. Widen, E. Zeggini, E. Zerwas, S. Zipfel, S. Bergen, A.W. Boden, J.M. Brandt, H. Crawford, S. Halmi, K.A. Horwood, L.J. Johnson, C. Kaplan, A.S. Kaye, W.H. Mitchell, J. Olsen, C.M. Pearson, J.F. Pedersen, N.L. Strober, M. Werge, T. Whiteman, D.C. Woodside, D.B. Grove, J. Henders, A.K. Larsen, J.T. Parker, R. Petersen, L.V. Jordan, J. Kennedy, M.A. Birgegård, A. Lichtenstein, P. Norring, C. Landén, M. Mortensen, P.B. Polimanti, R. McClintick, J.N. Adkins, A.E. Aliev, F. Bacanu, S.-A. Batzler, A. Bertelsen, S. Biernacka, J.M. Bigdeli, T.B. Chen, L.-S. Clarke, T.-K. Degenhardt, F. Docherty, A.R. Edwards, A.C. Foo, J.C. Fox, L. Frank, J. Hack, L.M. Hartmann, A.M. Hartz, S.M. Heilmann-Heimbach, S. Hodgkinson, C. Hoffmann, P. Hottenga, J.-J. Konte, B. Lahti, J. Lahti-Pulkkinen, M. Lai, D. Ligthart, L. Loukola, A. Maher, B.S. Mbarek, H. McIntosh, A.M. McQueen, M.B. Meyers, J.L. Milaneschi, Y. Palviainen, T. Peterson, R.E. Ryu, E. Saccone, N.L. Salvatore, J.E. Sanchez-Roige, S. Schwandt, M. Sherva, R. Streit, F. Strohmaier, J. Thomas, N. Wang, J.-C. Webb, B.T. Wedow, R. Wetherill, L. Wills, A.G. Zhou, H. Boardman, J.D. Chen, D. Choi, D.-S. Copeland, W.E. Culverhouse, R.C. Dahmen, N. Degenhardt, L. Domingue, B.W. Frye, M.A. Gäebel, W. Hayward, C. Ising, M. Keyes, M. Kiefer, F. Koller, G. Kramer, J. Kuperman, S. Lucae, S. Lynskey, M.T. Maier, W. Mann, K. Männistö, S. Müller-Myhsok, B. Murray, A.D. Nurnberger, J.I. Preuss, U. Räikkönen, K. Reynolds, M.D. Ridinger, M. Scherbaum, N. Schuckit, M.A. Soyka, M. Treutlein, J. Witt, S.H. Wodarz, N. Zill, P. Adkins, D.E. Boomsma, D.I. Bierut, L.J. Brown, S.A. Bucholz, K.K. Costello, E.J. de Wit, H. Diazgranados, N. Eriksson, J.G. Farrer, L.A. Foroud, T.M. Gillespie, N.A. Goate, A.M. Goldman, D. Grucza, R.A. Hancock, D.B. Harris, K.M. Hesselbrock, V. Hewitt, J.K. Hopfer, C.J. Iacono, W.G. Johnson, E.O. Karpyak, V.M. Kendler, K.S. Kranzler, H.R. Krauter, K. Lind, P.A. McGue, M. MacKillop, J. Madden, P.A.F. Maes, H.H. Magnusson, P.K.E. Nelson, E.C. Nöthen, M.M. Palmer, A.A. Penninx, B.W.J.H. Porjesz, B. Rice, J.P. Rietschel, M. Riley, B.P. Rose, R.J. Shen, P.-H. Silberg, J. Stallings, M.C. Tarter, R.E. Vanyukov, M.M. Vrieze, S. Wall, T.L. Whitfield, J.B. Zhao, H. Neale, B.M. Wade, T.D. Heath, A.C. Montgomery, G.W. Martin, N.G. Sullivan, P.F. Kaprio, J. Breen, G. Gelernter, J. Edenberg, H.J. Bulik, C.M. Agrawal, A.
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Eating disorders and substance use disorders frequently co-occur. Twin studies reveal shared genetic variance between liabilities to eating disorders and substance use, with the strongest associations between symptoms of bulimia nervosa and problem alcohol use (genetic correlation [rg], twin-based = 0.23-0.53). We estimated the genetic correlation between eating disorder and substance use and disorder phenotypes using data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Four eating disorder phenotypes (anorexia nervosa [AN], AN with binge eating, AN without binge eating, and a bulimia nervosa factor score), and eight substance-use-related phenotypes (drinks per week, alcohol use disorder [AUD], smoking initiation, current smoking, cigarettes per day, nicotine dependence, cannabis initiation, and cannabis use disorder) from eight studies were included. Significant genetic correlations were adjusted for variants associated with major depressive disorder and schizophrenia. Total study sample sizes per phenotype ranged from ~2400 to ~537 000 individuals. We used linkage disequilibrium score regression to calculate single nucleotide polymorphism-based genetic correlations between eating disorder- and substance-use-related phenotypes. Significant positive genetic associations emerged between AUD and AN (rg = 0.18; false discovery rate q = 0.0006), cannabis initiation and AN (rg = 0.23; q < 0.0001), and cannabis initiation and AN with binge eating (rg = 0.27; q = 0.0016). Conversely, significant negative genetic correlations were observed between three nondiagnostic smoking phenotypes (smoking initiation, current smoking, and cigarettes per day) and AN without binge eating (rgs = −0.19 to −0.23; qs < 0.04). The genetic correlation between AUD and AN was no longer significant after co-varying for major depressive disorder loci. The patterns of association between eating disorder- and substance-use-related phenotypes highlights the potentially complex and substance-specific relationships among these behaviors. © 2020 Society for the Study of Addiction
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- 2021
6. Shared genetic risk between eating disorder- and substance-use-related phenotypes: Evidence from genome-wide association studies
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Munn-Chernoff, M.A. Johnson, E.C. Chou, Y.-L. Coleman, J.R.I. Thornton, L.M. Walters, R.K. Yilmaz, Z. Baker, J.H. Hübel, C. Gordon, S. Medland, S.E. Watson, H.J. Gaspar, H.A. Bryois, J. Hinney, A. Leppä, V.M. Mattheisen, M. Ripke, S. Yao, S. Giusti-Rodríguez, P. Hanscombe, K.B. Adan, R.A.H. Alfredsson, L. Ando, T. Andreassen, O.A. Berrettini, W.H. Boehm, I. Boni, C. Boraska Perica, V. Buehren, K. Burghardt, R. Cassina, M. Cichon, S. Clementi, M. Cone, R.D. Courtet, P. Crow, S. Crowley, J.J. Danner, U.N. Davis, O.S.P. de Zwaan, M. Dedoussis, G. Degortes, D. DeSocio, J.E. Dick, D.M. Dikeos, D. Dina, C. Dmitrzak-Weglarz, M. Docampo, E. Duncan, L.E. Egberts, K. Ehrlich, S. Escaramís, G. Esko, T. Estivill, X. Farmer, A. Favaro, A. Fernández-Aranda, F. Fichter, M.M. Fischer, K. Föcker, M. Foretova, L. Forstner, A.J. Forzan, M. Franklin, C.S. Gallinger, S. Giegling, I. Giuranna, J. Gonidakis, F. Gorwood, P. Gratacos Mayora, M. Guillaume, S. Guo, Y. Hakonarson, H. Hatzikotoulas, K. Hauser, J. Hebebrand, J. Helder, S.G. Herms, S. Herpertz-Dahlmann, B. Herzog, W. Huckins, L.M. Hudson, J.I. Imgart, H. Inoko, H. Janout, V. Jiménez-Murcia, S. Julià, A. Kalsi, G. Kaminská, D. Karhunen, L. Karwautz, A. Kas, M.J.H. Kennedy, J.L. Keski-Rahkonen, A. Kiezebrink, K. Kim, Y.-R. Klump, K.L. Knudsen, G.P.S. La Via, M.C. Le Hellard, S. Levitan, R.D. Li, D. Lilenfeld, L. Lin, B.D. Lissowska, J. Luykx, J. Magistretti, P.J. Maj, M. Mannik, K. Marsal, S. Marshall, C.R. Mattingsdal, M. McDevitt, S. McGuffin, P. Metspalu, A. Meulenbelt, I. Micali, N. Mitchell, K. Monteleone, A.M. Monteleone, P. Nacmias, B. Navratilova, M. Ntalla, I. O'Toole, J.K. Ophoff, R.A. Padyukov, L. Palotie, A. Pantel, J. Papezova, H. Pinto, D. Rabionet, R. Raevuori, A. Ramoz, N. Reichborn-Kjennerud, T. Ricca, V. Ripatti, S. Ritschel, F. Roberts, M. Rotondo, A. Rujescu, D. Rybakowski, F. Santonastaso, P. Scherag, A. Scherer, S.W. Schmidt, U. Schork, N.J. Schosser, A. Seitz, J. Slachtova, L. Slagboom, P.E. Slof-Op&apos and Munn-Chernoff, M.A. Johnson, E.C. Chou, Y.-L. Coleman, J.R.I. Thornton, L.M. Walters, R.K. Yilmaz, Z. Baker, J.H. Hübel, C. Gordon, S. Medland, S.E. Watson, H.J. Gaspar, H.A. Bryois, J. Hinney, A. Leppä, V.M. Mattheisen, M. Ripke, S. Yao, S. Giusti-Rodríguez, P. Hanscombe, K.B. Adan, R.A.H. Alfredsson, L. Ando, T. Andreassen, O.A. Berrettini, W.H. Boehm, I. Boni, C. Boraska Perica, V. Buehren, K. Burghardt, R. Cassina, M. Cichon, S. Clementi, M. Cone, R.D. Courtet, P. Crow, S. Crowley, J.J. Danner, U.N. Davis, O.S.P. de Zwaan, M. Dedoussis, G. Degortes, D. DeSocio, J.E. Dick, D.M. Dikeos, D. Dina, C. Dmitrzak-Weglarz, M. Docampo, E. Duncan, L.E. Egberts, K. Ehrlich, S. Escaramís, G. Esko, T. Estivill, X. Farmer, A. Favaro, A. Fernández-Aranda, F. Fichter, M.M. Fischer, K. Föcker, M. Foretova, L. Forstner, A.J. Forzan, M. Franklin, C.S. Gallinger, S. Giegling, I. Giuranna, J. Gonidakis, F. Gorwood, P. Gratacos Mayora, M. Guillaume, S. Guo, Y. Hakonarson, H. Hatzikotoulas, K. Hauser, J. Hebebrand, J. Helder, S.G. Herms, S. Herpertz-Dahlmann, B. Herzog, W. Huckins, L.M. Hudson, J.I. Imgart, H. Inoko, H. Janout, V. Jiménez-Murcia, S. Julià, A. Kalsi, G. Kaminská, D. Karhunen, L. Karwautz, A. Kas, M.J.H. Kennedy, J.L. Keski-Rahkonen, A. Kiezebrink, K. Kim, Y.-R. Klump, K.L. Knudsen, G.P.S. La Via, M.C. Le Hellard, S. Levitan, R.D. Li, D. Lilenfeld, L. Lin, B.D. Lissowska, J. Luykx, J. Magistretti, P.J. Maj, M. Mannik, K. Marsal, S. Marshall, C.R. Mattingsdal, M. McDevitt, S. McGuffin, P. Metspalu, A. Meulenbelt, I. Micali, N. Mitchell, K. Monteleone, A.M. Monteleone, P. Nacmias, B. Navratilova, M. Ntalla, I. O'Toole, J.K. Ophoff, R.A. Padyukov, L. Palotie, A. Pantel, J. Papezova, H. Pinto, D. Rabionet, R. Raevuori, A. Ramoz, N. Reichborn-Kjennerud, T. Ricca, V. Ripatti, S. Ritschel, F. Roberts, M. Rotondo, A. Rujescu, D. Rybakowski, F. Santonastaso, P. Scherag, A. Scherer, S.W. Schmidt, U. Schork, N.J. Schosser, A. Seitz, J. Slachtova, L. Slagboom, P.E. Slof-Op&apos
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Eating disorders and substance use disorders frequently co-occur. Twin studies reveal shared genetic variance between liabilities to eating disorders and substance use, with the strongest associations between symptoms of bulimia nervosa and problem alcohol use (genetic correlation [rg], twin-based = 0.23-0.53). We estimated the genetic correlation between eating disorder and substance use and disorder phenotypes using data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Four eating disorder phenotypes (anorexia nervosa [AN], AN with binge eating, AN without binge eating, and a bulimia nervosa factor score), and eight substance-use-related phenotypes (drinks per week, alcohol use disorder [AUD], smoking initiation, current smoking, cigarettes per day, nicotine dependence, cannabis initiation, and cannabis use disorder) from eight studies were included. Significant genetic correlations were adjusted for variants associated with major depressive disorder and schizophrenia. Total study sample sizes per phenotype ranged from ~2400 to ~537 000 individuals. We used linkage disequilibrium score regression to calculate single nucleotide polymorphism-based genetic correlations between eating disorder- and substance-use-related phenotypes. Significant positive genetic associations emerged between AUD and AN (rg = 0.18; false discovery rate q = 0.0006), cannabis initiation and AN (rg = 0.23; q < 0.0001), and cannabis initiation and AN with binge eating (rg = 0.27; q = 0.0016). Conversely, significant negative genetic correlations were observed between three nondiagnostic smoking phenotypes (smoking initiation, current smoking, and cigarettes per day) and AN without binge eating (rgs = −0.19 to −0.23; qs < 0.04). The genetic correlation between AUD and AN was no longer significant after co-varying for major depressive disorder loci. The patterns of association between eating disorder- and substance-use-related phenotypes highlights the potentially complex and substanc
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- 2021
7. Hereditary Mucin Deficiency Caused by Biallelic Loss-of-Function of MUC5B Defines a Novel Category of Lung Disease
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Liu, Z., primary, Costain, G., additional, Goczi, A., additional, Albulescu, A., additional, Walker, S., additional, Ngan, B., additional, Hall, D.A., additional, Marshall, C.R., additional, Mennella, V., additional, Kesimer, M., additional, Knowles, M., additional, Zariwala, M.A., additional, and Dell, S.D., additional
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- 2020
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8. Genome-wide association study identifies eight risk loci and implicates metabo-psychiatric origins for anorexia nervosa
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Watson, H.J., Yilmaz, Z., Thorntont, L.M., Hubel, C., Coleman, J.R.I., Gaspar, H.A., Bryois, J., Hinney, A., Leppa, V.M., Mattheisen, M., Medland, S.E., Ripke, S., Yao, S.Y., Giusti-Rodriguez, P., Hanscombe, K.B., Purves, K.L., Adan, R.A.H., Alfredsson, L., Ando, T., Andreassen, O.A., Baker, J.H., Berrettini, W.H., Boehm, I., Boni, C., Perica, V.B., Buehren, K., Burghardt, R., Cassina, M., Cichon, S., Clementi, M., Cone, R.D., Courtet, P., Crow, S., Crowley, J.J., Danner, U.N., Davis, O.S.P., Zwaan, M. de, Dedoussis, G., Degortes, D., DeSocio, J.E., Dick, D.M., Dikeos, D., Dina, C., Dmitrzak-Weglarz, M., Docampo, E., Duncan, L.E., Egberts, K., Ehrlich, S., Escaramis, G., Eskos, T., Estivill, X., Farmer, A., Favaro, A., Fernandez-Aranda, F., Fichter, M.M., Fischer, K., Focker, M., Foretova, L., Forstner, A.J., Forzan, M., Franklin, C.S., Gallinger, S., Giegling, I., Giuranna, J., Gonidakis, F., Gorwood, P., Mayora, M.G., Guillaume, S., Guo, Y.R., Hakonarson, H., Hatzikotoulas, K., Hauser, J., Hebebrand, J., Helder, S.G., Herms, S., Herpertz-Dahlmann, B., Herzog, W., Huckins, L.M., Hudson, J.I., Imgart, H., Inoko, H., Janout, V., Jimenez-Murcia, S., Julia, A., Kalsi, G., Kaminska, D., Kaprio, J., Karhunen, L., Karwautz, A., Kas, M.J.H., Kennedy, J.L., Keski-Rahkonen, A., Kiezebrink, K., Kim, Y.R., Klareskog, L., Klump, K.L., Knudsen, G.P.S., Via, M.C. la, Hellard, S. le, Levitan, R.D., Li, D., Lilenfeld, L., Lin, B.D., Lissowska, J., Luykx, J., Magistretti, P.J., Maj, M., Mannik, K., Marsal, S., Marshall, C.R., Mattingsdal, M., McDevitt, S., McGuffin, P., Metspalu, A., Meulenbelt, I., Micali, N., Mitchell, K., Monteleone, A.M., Monteleone, P., Munn-Chernoff, M.A., Nacmias, B., Navratilova, M., Ntalla, I., O'Toole, J.K., Ophoff, R.A., Padyukov, L., Palotie, A., Pantel, J., Papezova, H., Pinto, D., Rabionet, R., Raevuori, A., Ramoz, N., Reichborn-Kjennerud, T., Ricca, V., Ripatti, S., Ritschel, F., Roberts, M., Rotondo, A., Rujescu, D., Rybakowski, F., Santonastaso, P., Scherag, A., Scherer, S.W., Schmidt, U., Schork, N.J., Schosser, A., Seitz, J., Slachtova, L., Slagboom, P.E., Landt, M.C.T.S.O. 't, Slopien, A., Sorbi, S., Swiatkowska, B., Szatkiewicz, J.P., Tachmazidou, I., Tenconi, E., Tortorella, A., Tozzi, F., Treasure, J., Tsitsika, A., Tyszkiewicz-Nwafor, M., Tziouvas, K., Elbur, A.A. van, Furth, E.F. van, Wagner, G., Walton, E., Widen, E., Zeggini, E., Zerwas, S., Zipfel, S., Bergen, A.W., Boden, J.M., Brandt, H., Crawford, S., Halmi, K.A., Horwood, L.J., Johnson, C., Kaplan, A.S., Kaye, W.H., Mitchell, J.E., Olsen, C.M., Pearson, J.F., Pedersen, N.L., Strober, M., Werge, T., Whiteman, D.C., Woodside, D.B., Stuber, G.D., Gordon, S., Grove, J., Henders, A.K., Jureus, A., Kirk, K.M., Larsen, J.T., Parker, R., Petersen, L., Jordan, J., Kennedy, M., Montgomery, G.W., Wade, T.D., Birgegard, A., Lichtenstein, P., Norring, C., Landen, M., Martin, N.G., Mortensen, P.B., Sullivan, P.F., Breen, G., Bulik, C.M., Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiati, and Psychiat Genomics Consortium
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9. Genome-wide association study identifies eight risk loci and implicates metabo-psychiatric origins for anorexia nervosa
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Watson, H.J. Yilmaz, Z. Thornton, L.M. Hübel, C. Coleman, J.R.I. Gaspar, H.A. Bryois, J. Hinney, A. Leppä, V.M. Mattheisen, M. Medland, S.E. Ripke, S. Yao, S. Giusti-Rodríguez, P. Hanscombe, K.B. Purves, K.L. Adan, R.A.H. Alfredsson, L. Ando, T. Andreassen, O.A. Baker, J.H. Berrettini, W.H. Boehm, I. Boni, C. Perica, V.B. Buehren, K. Burghardt, R. Cassina, M. Cichon, S. Clementi, M. Cone, R.D. Courtet, P. Crow, S. Crowley, J.J. Danner, U.N. Davis, O.S.P. de Zwaan, M. Dedoussis, G. Degortes, D. DeSocio, J.E. Dick, D.M. Dikeos, D. Dina, C. Dmitrzak-Weglarz, M. Docampo, E. Duncan, L.E. Egberts, K. Ehrlich, S. Escaramís, G. Esko, T. Estivill, X. Farmer, A. Favaro, A. Fernández-Aranda, F. Fichter, M.M. Fischer, K. Föcker, M. Foretova, L. Forstner, A.J. Forzan, M. Franklin, C.S. Gallinger, S. Giegling, I. Giuranna, J. Gonidakis, F. Gorwood, P. Mayora, M.G. Guillaume, S. Guo, Y. Hakonarson, H. Hatzikotoulas, K. Hauser, J. Hebebrand, J. Helder, S.G. Herms, S. Herpertz-Dahlmann, B. Herzog, W. Huckins, L.M. Hudson, J.I. Imgart, H. Inoko, H. Janout, V. Jiménez-Murcia, S. Julià, A. Kalsi, G. Kaminská, D. Kaprio, J. Karhunen, L. Karwautz, A. Kas, M.J.H. Kennedy, J.L. Keski-Rahkonen, A. Kiezebrink, K. Kim, Y.-R. Klareskog, L. Klump, K.L. Knudsen, G.P.S. La Via, M.C. Le Hellard, S. Levitan, R.D. Li, D. Lilenfeld, L. Lin, B.D. Lissowska, J. Luykx, J. Magistretti, P.J. Maj, M. Mannik, K. Marsal, S. Marshall, C.R. Mattingsdal, M. McDevitt, S. McGuffin, P. Metspalu, A. Meulenbelt, I. Micali, N. Mitchell, K. Monteleone, A.M. Monteleone, P. Munn-Chernoff, M.A. Nacmias, B. Navratilova, M. Ntalla, I. O’Toole, J.K. Ophoff, R.A. Padyukov, L. Palotie, A. Pantel, J. Papezova, H. Pinto, D. Rabionet, R. Raevuori, A. Ramoz, N. Reichborn-Kjennerud, T. Ricca, V. Ripatti, S. Ritschel, F. Roberts, M. Rotondo, A. Rujescu, D. Rybakowski, F. Santonastaso, P. Scherag, A. Scherer, S.W. Schmidt, U. Schork, N.J. Schosser, A. Seitz, J. Slachtova, L. Slagboom, P.E. Slof-Op ‘t Landt, M.C.T. Slopien, A. Sorbi, S. Świątkowska, B. Szatkiewicz, J.P. Tachmazidou, I. Tenconi, E. Tortorella, A. Tozzi, F. Treasure, J. Tsitsika, A. Tyszkiewicz-Nwafor, M. Tziouvas, K. van Elburg, A.A. van Furth, E.F. Wagner, G. Walton, E. Widen, E. Zeggini, E. Zerwas, S. Zipfel, S. Bergen, A.W. Boden, J.M. Brandt, H. Crawford, S. Halmi, K.A. Horwood, L.J. Johnson, C. Kaplan, A.S. Kaye, W.H. Mitchell, J.E. Olsen, C.M. Pearson, J.F. Pedersen, N.L. Strober, M. Werge, T. Whiteman, D.C. Woodside, D.B. Stuber, G.D. Gordon, S. Grove, J. Henders, A.K. Juréus, A. Kirk, K.M. Larsen, J.T. Parker, R. Petersen, L. Jordan, J. Kennedy, M. Montgomery, G.W. Wade, T.D. Birgegård, A. Lichtenstein, P. Norring, C. Landén, M. Martin, N.G. Mortensen, P.B. Sullivan, P.F. Breen, G. Bulik, C.M. Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative Eating Disorders Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium
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Characterized primarily by a low body-mass index, anorexia nervosa is a complex and serious illness1, affecting 0.9–4% of women and 0.3% of men2–4, with twin-based heritability estimates of 50–60%5. Mortality rates are higher than those in other psychiatric disorders6, and outcomes are unacceptably poor7. Here we combine data from the Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative (ANGI)8,9 and the Eating Disorders Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC-ED) and conduct a genome-wide association study of 16,992 cases of anorexia nervosa and 55,525 controls, identifying eight significant loci. The genetic architecture of anorexia nervosa mirrors its clinical presentation, showing significant genetic correlations with psychiatric disorders, physical activity, and metabolic (including glycemic), lipid and anthropometric traits, independent of the effects of common variants associated with body-mass index. These results further encourage a reconceptualization of anorexia nervosa as a metabo-psychiatric disorder. Elucidating the metabolic component is a critical direction for future research, and paying attention to both psychiatric and metabolic components may be key to improving outcomes. © 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
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10. Genome-wide association study identifies eight risk loci and implicates metabo-psychiatric origins for anorexia nervosa
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Watson, H.J. Yilmaz, Z. Thornton, L.M. Hübel, C. Coleman, J.R.I. Gaspar, H.A. Bryois, J. Hinney, A. Leppä, V.M. Mattheisen, M. Medland, S.E. Ripke, S. Yao, S. Giusti-Rodríguez, P. Hanscombe, K.B. Purves, K.L. Adan, R.A.H. Alfredsson, L. Ando, T. Andreassen, O.A. Baker, J.H. Berrettini, W.H. Boehm, I. Boni, C. Perica, V.B. Buehren, K. Burghardt, R. Cassina, M. Cichon, S. Clementi, M. Cone, R.D. Courtet, P. Crow, S. Crowley, J.J. Danner, U.N. Davis, O.S.P. de Zwaan, M. Dedoussis, G. Degortes, D. DeSocio, J.E. Dick, D.M. Dikeos, D. Dina, C. Dmitrzak-Weglarz, M. Docampo, E. Duncan, L.E. Egberts, K. Ehrlich, S. Escaramís, G. Esko, T. Estivill, X. Farmer, A. Favaro, A. Fernández-Aranda, F. Fichter, M.M. Fischer, K. Föcker, M. Foretova, L. Forstner, A.J. Forzan, M. Franklin, C.S. Gallinger, S. Giegling, I. Giuranna, J. Gonidakis, F. Gorwood, P. Mayora, M.G. Guillaume, S. Guo, Y. Hakonarson, H. Hatzikotoulas, K. Hauser, J. Hebebrand, J. Helder, S.G. Herms, S. Herpertz-Dahlmann, B. Herzog, W. Huckins, L.M. Hudson, J.I. Imgart, H. Inoko, H. Janout, V. Jiménez-Murcia, S. Julià, A. Kalsi, G. Kaminská, D. Kaprio, J. Karhunen, L. Karwautz, A. Kas, M.J.H. Kennedy, J.L. Keski-Rahkonen, A. Kiezebrink, K. Kim, Y.-R. Klareskog, L. Klump, K.L. Knudsen, G.P.S. La Via, M.C. Le Hellard, S. Levitan, R.D. Li, D. Lilenfeld, L. Lin, B.D. Lissowska, J. Luykx, J. Magistretti, P.J. Maj, M. Mannik, K. Marsal, S. Marshall, C.R. Mattingsdal, M. McDevitt, S. McGuffin, P. Metspalu, A. Meulenbelt, I. Micali, N. Mitchell, K. Monteleone, A.M. Monteleone, P. Munn-Chernoff, M.A. Nacmias, B. Navratilova, M. Ntalla, I. O’Toole, J.K. Ophoff, R.A. Padyukov, L. Palotie, A. Pantel, J. Papezova, H. Pinto, D. Rabionet, R. Raevuori, A. Ramoz, N. Reichborn-Kjennerud, T. Ricca, V. Ripatti, S. Ritschel, F. Roberts, M. Rotondo, A. Rujescu, D. Rybakowski, F. Santonastaso, P. Scherag, A. Scherer, S.W. Schmidt, U. Schork, N.J. Schosser, A. Seitz, J. Slachtova, L. Slagboom, P.E. Slof-Op ‘t Landt, M.C.T. Slopien, A. Sorbi and Watson, H.J. Yilmaz, Z. Thornton, L.M. Hübel, C. Coleman, J.R.I. Gaspar, H.A. Bryois, J. Hinney, A. Leppä, V.M. Mattheisen, M. Medland, S.E. Ripke, S. Yao, S. Giusti-Rodríguez, P. Hanscombe, K.B. Purves, K.L. Adan, R.A.H. Alfredsson, L. Ando, T. Andreassen, O.A. Baker, J.H. Berrettini, W.H. Boehm, I. Boni, C. Perica, V.B. Buehren, K. Burghardt, R. Cassina, M. Cichon, S. Clementi, M. Cone, R.D. Courtet, P. Crow, S. Crowley, J.J. Danner, U.N. Davis, O.S.P. de Zwaan, M. Dedoussis, G. Degortes, D. DeSocio, J.E. Dick, D.M. Dikeos, D. Dina, C. Dmitrzak-Weglarz, M. Docampo, E. Duncan, L.E. Egberts, K. Ehrlich, S. Escaramís, G. Esko, T. Estivill, X. Farmer, A. Favaro, A. Fernández-Aranda, F. Fichter, M.M. Fischer, K. Föcker, M. Foretova, L. Forstner, A.J. Forzan, M. Franklin, C.S. Gallinger, S. Giegling, I. Giuranna, J. Gonidakis, F. Gorwood, P. Mayora, M.G. Guillaume, S. Guo, Y. Hakonarson, H. Hatzikotoulas, K. Hauser, J. Hebebrand, J. Helder, S.G. Herms, S. Herpertz-Dahlmann, B. Herzog, W. Huckins, L.M. Hudson, J.I. Imgart, H. Inoko, H. Janout, V. Jiménez-Murcia, S. Julià, A. Kalsi, G. Kaminská, D. Kaprio, J. Karhunen, L. Karwautz, A. Kas, M.J.H. Kennedy, J.L. Keski-Rahkonen, A. Kiezebrink, K. Kim, Y.-R. Klareskog, L. Klump, K.L. Knudsen, G.P.S. La Via, M.C. Le Hellard, S. Levitan, R.D. Li, D. Lilenfeld, L. Lin, B.D. Lissowska, J. Luykx, J. Magistretti, P.J. Maj, M. Mannik, K. Marsal, S. Marshall, C.R. Mattingsdal, M. McDevitt, S. McGuffin, P. Metspalu, A. Meulenbelt, I. Micali, N. Mitchell, K. Monteleone, A.M. Monteleone, P. Munn-Chernoff, M.A. Nacmias, B. Navratilova, M. Ntalla, I. O’Toole, J.K. Ophoff, R.A. Padyukov, L. Palotie, A. Pantel, J. Papezova, H. Pinto, D. Rabionet, R. Raevuori, A. Ramoz, N. Reichborn-Kjennerud, T. Ricca, V. Ripatti, S. Ritschel, F. Roberts, M. Rotondo, A. Rujescu, D. Rybakowski, F. Santonastaso, P. Scherag, A. Scherer, S.W. Schmidt, U. Schork, N.J. Schosser, A. Seitz, J. Slachtova, L. Slagboom, P.E. Slof-Op ‘t Landt, M.C.T. Slopien, A. Sorbi
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Characterized primarily by a low body-mass index, anorexia nervosa is a complex and serious illness1, affecting 0.9–4% of women and 0.3% of men2–4, with twin-based heritability estimates of 50–60%5. Mortality rates are higher than those in other psychiatric disorders6, and outcomes are unacceptably poor7. Here we combine data from the Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative (ANGI)8,9 and the Eating Disorders Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC-ED) and conduct a genome-wide association study of 16,992 cases of anorexia nervosa and 55,525 controls, identifying eight significant loci. The genetic architecture of anorexia nervosa mirrors its clinical presentation, showing significant genetic correlations with psychiatric disorders, physical activity, and metabolic (including glycemic), lipid and anthropometric traits, independent of the effects of common variants associated with body-mass index. These results further encourage a reconceptualization of anorexia nervosa as a metabo-psychiatric disorder. Elucidating the metabolic component is a critical direction for future research, and paying attention to both psychiatric and metabolic components may be key to improving outcomes. © 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
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11. Contribution of copy number variants to schizophrenia from a genome-wide study of 41,321 subjects
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(Thomas), Sullivan, P.F. (Patrick), O'donovan, M.C. (Michael), Scherer, S.W. (Stephen), Neale, B.M. (Benjamin), Sebat, J. (Jonathan), Marshall, C.R. (Christian), Howrigan, D.P. (Daniel P.), Merico, D. (Daniele), Thiruvahindrapuram, B. (Bhooma), Wu, W. (Wenting), Greer, D.S. (Douglas S.), Antaki, D. (Danny), Shetty, A. (Aniket), Holmans, P.A. (Peter A.), Pinto, D. (Duane), Gujral, M. (Madhusudan), Brandler, W.M. (William M.), Malhotra, D. (Dheeraj), Wang, Z. (Zhouzhi), Fuentes Fajarado, K.V. (Karin V.), Maile, M.S. (Michelle S.), Ripke, S. (Stephan), Agartz, I. (Ingrid), Albus, M. (Margot), Alexander, M. (Madeline), Amin, F. (Farooq), Atkins, J. (Joshua), Bacanu, S.A. (Silviu), Belliveau, R.A. (Richard A.), Bergen, S.E. (Sarah), Bertalan, M. (Marcelo), Bevilacqua, E. (Elizabeth), Bigdeli, T.B. (Tim B.), Black, D.W. (Donald), Bruggeman, R. (Richard), Buccola, N.G. (Nancy G), Buckner, M., Bulik-Sullivan, B.K. (Brendan), Byerley, W.F. (William F), Cahn, W. (Wiepke), Cai, G. (Guiqing), Cairns, M.J. (Murray J.), Campion, D. (Dominique), Cantor, R.M., Carr, V.J. (Vaughan), Carrera, N. (Noa), Catts, S.V. (Stanley), Chambert, K. (Kimberly), Cheng, W. (Wei), Cloninger, C.R. (C Robert), Cohen, D.J. (David J.), Cormican, P. (Paul), Craddock, N.J. (Nick), Crespo-Facorro, B. (Benedicto), Crowley, J.J. (James), Curtis, D. (David), Davidson, M.W. (Michael ), Davis, K.L. (Kenneth), Degenhardt, F., Del-Favero, J. (Jurgen), Delisi, L.E. (Lynn), Dikeos, D. (Dimitris), Dinan, T. (Timothy), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Donohoe, D.J. (Dennis), Drapeau, E. (Elodie), Duan, J. (Jubao), Dudbridge, F. (Frank), Eichhammer, P. (Peter), Hagen, K. (Knut), Escott-Price, V. (Valentina), Essioux, L. (Laurent), Fanous, A.H. (Ayman H.), Farh, K.-H. (Kai-How), Farrell, M.S. (Martilias), Frank, J. (Josef), Franke, L. (Lude), Freedman, R. (Robert), Freimer, N.B. (Nelson), Friedman, J.I. (Joseph), Forstner, A.J. (Andreas), Fromer, M. (Menachem), Genovese, G. (Giulio), Georgieva, I. 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(Wolfgang), Mallet, V. (Vincent), Mattheisen, M. (Manuel), Mattingsdal, M. (Morten), McCarley, R.W. (Robert), McDonald, C. (Colm), McIntosh, A.M. (Andrew), Meier, S., Meijer, C. (Carin), Melle, I. (Ingrid), Mesholam-Gately, R.I. (Raquelle), Metspalu, A. (Andres), Michie, P.T. (Patricia), Milani, L. (Lili), Milanova, V. (Vihra), Mokrab, Y. (Younes), Morris, D.W. (Derek W), Müller-Myhsok, B. (B.), Murphy, K.C. (Kieran), Murray, R. (Robin), Myin-Germeys, I. (Inez), Nenadic, I. (Igor), Nertney, D.A. (Deborah), Nestadt, G. (Gerald), Nicodemus, K.K. (Kristin), Nisenbaum, L. (Laura), Nordin, A. (Annelie), O'Callaghan, E. (Eadbhard), O'Dushlaine, C. (Colm), Oh, S.-Y. (Sang-Yun), Olincy, A. (Ann), Olsen, L. (Line), O'Neill, F.A. (Francis), Os, J. (Jim) van, Pantelis, C. (Christos), Papadimitriou, G.N. (George), Parkhomenko, E. (Elena), Pato, C. (Carlos), Paunio, T. (Tiina), Perkins, D.O. (Diana O.), Pers, T.H. (Tune), Pietiläinen, O.P.H. (Olli), Pimm, J. (Jonathan), Pocklington, A.J. (Andrew), Powell, J. (John), Price, A. (Alkes), Pulver, A.E. (Ann), Purcell, S.M. (Shaun M.), Quested, D.J. (Digby J), Rasmussen, H.B. (Henrik B), Reichenberg, A. (Abraham), Reimers, B. (Bernhard), Richards, A. (Alex), Roffman, J.L. (Joshua), Roussos, A. (Alexandra), Ruderfer, D. (Douglas), Salomaa, V. (Veikko), Sanders, A.R. (Alan), Savitz, A. (Adam), Schall, J.D. (Jeffrey), Schulze, T.G. (Thomas), Schwab, S.G. (Sibylle G.), Scolnick, E. (Edward), Scott, R.J. (Rodney), Seidman, L.J. (Larry), Shi, J. (Jianxin), Silverman, J.M. (Jeremy M.), Smoller, J.W., Söderman, E. (Erik), Spencer, C.C.A. (Chris C.), Stahl, E.A. (Eli A.), Strengman, E. (Eric), Strohmaier, J., Stroup, T.S. (T. Scott), Suvisaari, J. (Jaana), Svrakic, D.M. (Dragan), Szatkiewicz, J.P. (Jin P.), Thirumalai, S. (Srinivasa), Tooney, P.A. (Paul A.), Veijola, J. (Juha), Visscher, P.M. (Peter), Waddington, J. (Joanne), Walsh, D. (Dermot), Webb, B.T. (Bradley T.), Weiser, M. (Mark), Wildenauer, D.B. (Dieter), Williams, N.M. 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(Dan), Sklar, P. (Pamela), St Clair, D. (David), Walters, J.T. (James), Werge, T.M. (Thomas), Sullivan, P.F. (Patrick), O'donovan, M.C. (Michael), Scherer, S.W. (Stephen), Neale, B.M. (Benjamin), and Sebat, J. (Jonathan)
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Copy number variants (CNVs) have been strongly implicated in the genetic etiology of schizophrenia (SCZ). However, genome-wide investigation of the contribution of CNV to risk has been hampered by limited sample sizes. We sought to address this obstacle by applying a centralized analysis pipeline to a SCZ cohort of 21,094 cases and 20,227 controls. A global enrichment of CNV burden was observed in cases (odds ratio (OR) = 1.11, P = 5.7 × 10-15), which persisted after excluding loci implicated in previous studies (OR = 1.07, P = 1.7 × 10-6). CNV burden was enriched for genes associated with synaptic function (OR = 1.68, P = 2.8 × 10-11) and neurobehavioral phenotypes in mouse (OR = 1.18, P = 7.3 × 10-5). Genome-wide significant evidence was obtained for eight loci, including 1q21.1, 2p16.3 (NRXN1), 3q29, 7q11.2, 15q13.3, distal 16p11.2, proximal 16p11.2 and 22q11.2. Suggestive support was found for eight additional candidate susceptibility and protective loci, which consisted predominantly of CNVs mediated by nonallelic homologous recombination.
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12. Evidence for deletion on chromosomes 6 and 12 in adenoid cystic carcinoma of the salivary gland
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Rutherford, S., Leu, R.M., Saadut, R., Marshall, C.R., Rumpel, C.A., El-Rifai, W., Knuutila, S., Frierson, H.F., and Moskaluk, C.A.
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Human genetics -- Research ,Chromosome deletion -- Research ,Salivary glands -- Diseases ,Adenocystic carcinoma -- Genetic aspects ,Genetic disorders -- Research ,Biological sciences - Published
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13. Convergence of genes and cellular pathways dysregulated in autism spectrum disorders
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Pinto, D., Delaby, E., Merico, D., Barbosa, M., Merikangas, A., Klei, L, Thiruvahindrapuram, B., Xu, X., Ziman, R., Wang, Z., Vorstman, J.A., Thompson, A., Regan, R., Pilorge, M., Pellecchia, G., Pagnamenta, A.T., Oliveira, B., Marshall, C.R., Magalhães, T.R., Lowe, J.K., Howe, J.L., Griswold, A.J., Gilbert, J., Duketis, E., Dombroski, B.A., De Jonge, M.V., Cuccaro, M., Crawford, E.L., Correia, C.T., Conroy, J., Conceição, I.C, Chiocchetti, A.G., Casey, J.P., Cai, G., Cabrol, C., Bolshakova, N., Bacchelli, E., Anney, R., Gallinger, S., Cotterchio, M., Casey, G., Zwaigenbaum, L., Wittemeyer, K., Wing, K., Wallace, S., van Engeland, H., Tryfon, A., Thomson, S., Soorya, L., Rogé, B., Roberts, W., Poustka, F., Mouga, S., Minshew, N., McInnes, L.A., McGrew, S.G., Lord, C., Leboyer, M., Le Couteur, A.S., Kolevzon, A., Jiménez González, P., Jacob, S., Holt, R., Guter, S., Green, J., Green, A., Gillberg, C., Fernandez, B.A., Duque, F., Delorme, R., Dawson, G., Chaste, P., Café, C., Brennan, S., Bourgeron, T., Bolton, P.F., Bölte, S., Bernier, R., Baird, G., Bailey, A.J., Anagnostou, E., Almeida, J., Wijsman, E.M., Vieland, V.J., Vicente, A.M., Schellenberg, G.D., Pericak-Vance, M., Paterson, A.D., Parr, J.R., Oliveira, G., Nurnberger, J.I., Monaco, A.P., Maestrini, E., Klauck, S.M., Hakonarson, H., Haines, J.L., Geschwind, D.H., Freitag, C.M., Folstein, S.E., Ennis, S., Coon, H., Battaglia, A., Szatmari, P., Sutcliffe, J.S., Hallmayer, J., Gill, M., Cook, E.H., Buxbaum, J.D., Devlin, B., Gallagher, L., and Betancur, C.
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Autism Spectrum Disorders ,Rare copy-number variation ,Autism ,mental disorders ,Perturbações do Desenvolvimento Infantil e Saúde Mental - Abstract
Rare copy-number variation (CNV) is an important source of risk for autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). We analyzed 2,446 ASD-affected families and confirmed an excess of genic deletions and duplications in affected versus control groups (1.41-fold, p = 1.0 × 10(-5)) and an increase in affected subjects carrying exonic pathogenic CNVs overlapping known loci associated with dominant or X-linked ASD and intellectual disability (odds ratio = 12.62, p = 2.7 × 10(-15), ∼3% of ASD subjects). Pathogenic CNVs, often showing variable expressivity, included rare de novo and inherited events at 36 loci, implicating ASD-associated genes (CHD2, HDAC4, and GDI1) previously linked to other neurodevelopmental disorders, as well as other genes such as SETD5, MIR137, and HDAC9. Consistent with hypothesized gender-specific modulators, females with ASD were more likely to have highly penetrant CNVs (p = 0.017) and were also overrepresented among subjects with fragile X syndrome protein targets (p = 0.02). Genes affected by de novo CNVs and/or loss-of-function single-nucleotide variants converged on networks related to neuronal signaling and development, synapse function, and chromatin regulation.
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14. Compound heterozygous mutations in theIFT140gene cause Opitz trigonocephaly C syndrome in a patient with typical features of a ciliopathy
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Peña-Padilla, C., primary, Marshall, C.R., additional, Walker, S., additional, Scherer, S.W., additional, Tavares-Macías, G., additional, Razo-Jiménez, G., additional, Bobadilla-Morales, L., additional, Acosta-Fernández, E., additional, Corona-Rivera, A., additional, Mendoza-Londono, R., additional, and Corona-Rivera, J. R., additional
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15. Clinical delineation of the PACS1-related syndrome--Report on 19 patients
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Schuurs-Hoeijmakers, J.H.M., Landsverk, M.L., Foulds, N., Kukolich, M.K., Gavrilova, R.H., Greville-Heygate, S., Hanson-Kahn, A., Bernstein, J.A., Glass, J., Chitayat, D., Burrow, T.A., Husami, A., Collins, K., Wusik, K., Aa, N. van der, Kooy, F., Brown, K.T., Gadzicki, D., Kini, U., Alvarez, S., Fernandez-Jaen, A., McGehee, F., Selby, K., Tarailo-Graovac, M., Allen, M., Karnebeek, C.D. van, Stavropoulos, D.J., Marshall, C.R., Merico, D., Gregor, A., Zweier, C., Hopkin, R.J., Chu, Y.W., Chung, B.H., Vries, B. de, Devriendt, K., Hurles, M.E., Brunner, H.G., Schuurs-Hoeijmakers, J.H.M., Landsverk, M.L., Foulds, N., Kukolich, M.K., Gavrilova, R.H., Greville-Heygate, S., Hanson-Kahn, A., Bernstein, J.A., Glass, J., Chitayat, D., Burrow, T.A., Husami, A., Collins, K., Wusik, K., Aa, N. van der, Kooy, F., Brown, K.T., Gadzicki, D., Kini, U., Alvarez, S., Fernandez-Jaen, A., McGehee, F., Selby, K., Tarailo-Graovac, M., Allen, M., Karnebeek, C.D. van, Stavropoulos, D.J., Marshall, C.R., Merico, D., Gregor, A., Zweier, C., Hopkin, R.J., Chu, Y.W., Chung, B.H., Vries, B. de, Devriendt, K., Hurles, M.E., and Brunner, H.G.
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Contains fulltext : 167655.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access), We report on 19 individuals with a recurrent de novo c.607C>T mutation in PACS1. This specific mutation gives rise to a recognizable intellectual disability syndrome. There is a distinctive facial appearance (19/19), characterized by full and arched eyebrows, hypertelorism with downslanting palpebral fissures, long eye lashes, ptosis, low set and simple ears, bulbous nasal tip, wide mouth with downturned corners and a thin upper lip with an unusual "wavy" profile, flat philtrum, and diastema of the teeth. Intellectual disability, ranging from mild to moderate, was present in all. Hypotonia is common in infancy (8/19). Seizures are frequent (12/19) and respond well to anticonvulsive medication. Structural malformations are common, including heart (10/19), brain (12/16), eye (10/19), kidney (3/19), and cryptorchidism (6/12 males). Feeding dysfunction is presenting in infancy with failure to thrive (5/19), gastroesophageal reflux (6/19), and gastrostomy tube placement (4/19). There is persistence of oral motor dysfunction. We provide suggestions for clinical work-up and management and hope that the present study will facilitate clinical recognition of further cases.
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16. A novel approach of homozygous haplotype sharing identifies candidate genes in autism spectrum disorder
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Casey, J.P. Magalhaes, T. Conroy, J.M. Regan, R. Shah, N. Anney, R. Shields, D.C. Abrahams, B.S. Almeida, J. Bacchelli, E. Bailey, A.J. Baird, G. Battaglia, A. Berney, T. Bolshakova, N. Bolton, P.F. Bourgeron, T. Brennan, S. Cali, P. Correia, C. Corsello, C. Coutanche, M. Dawson, G. De Jonge, M. Delorme, R. Duketis, E. Duque, F. Estes, A. Farrar, P. Fernandez, B.A. Folstein, S.E. Foley, S. Fombonne, E. Freitag, C.M. Gilbert, J. Gillberg, C. Glessner, J.T. Green, J. Guter, S.J. Hakonarson, H. Holt, R. Hughes, G. Hus, V. Igliozzi, R. Kim, C. Klauck, S.M. Kolevzon, A. Lamb, J.A. Leboyer, M. Couteur, A.L. Leventhal, B.L. Lord, C. Lund, S.C. Maestrini, E. Mantoulan, C. Marshall, C.R. McConachie, H. McDougle, C.J. McGrath, J. McMahon, W.M. Merikangas, A. Miller, J. Minopoli, F. Mirza, G.K. Munson, J. Nelson, S.F. Nygren, G. Oliveira, G. Pagnamenta, A.T. Papanikolaou, K. Parr, J.R. Parrini, B. Pickles, A. Pinto, D. Piven, J. Posey, D.J. Poustka, A. Poustka, F. Ragoussis, J. Roge, B. Rutter, M.L. Sequeira, A.F. Soorya, L. Sousa, I. Sykes, N. Stoppioni, V. Tancredi, R. Tauber, M. Thompson, A.P. Thomson, S. Tsiantis, J. Van Engeland, H. Vincent, J.B. Volkmar, F. Vorstman, J.A.S. Wallace, S. Wang, K. Wassink, T.H. White, K. Wing, K. Wittemeyer, K. Yaspan, B.L. Zwaigenbaum, L. Betancur, C. Buxbaum, J.D. Cantor, R.M. Cook, E.H. Coon, H. Cuccaro, M.L. Geschwind, D.H. Haines, J.L. Hallmayer, J. Monaco, A.P. Nurnberger Jr., J.I. Pericak-Vance, M.A. Schellenberg, G.D. Scherer, S.W. Sutcliffe, J.S. Szatmari, P. Vieland, V.J. Wijsman, E.M. Green, A. Gill, M. Gallagher, L. Vicente, A. Ennis, S.
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a highly heritable disorder of complex and heterogeneous aetiology. It is primarily characterized by altered cognitive ability including impaired language and communication skills and fundamental deficits in social reciprocity. Despite some notable successes in neuropsychiatric genetics, overall, the high heritability of ASD (90%) remains poorly explained by common genetic risk variants. However, recent studies suggest that rare genomic variation, in particular copy number variation, may account for a significant proportion of the genetic basis of ASD. We present a large scale analysis to identify candidate genes which may contain low-frequency recessive variation contributing to ASD while taking into account the potential contribution of population differences to the genetic heterogeneity of ASD. Our strategy, homozygous haplotype (HH) mapping, aims to detect homozygous segments of identical haplotype structure that are shared at a higher frequency amongst ASD patients compared to parental controls. The analysis was performed on 1,402 Autism Genome Project trios genotyped for 1 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). We identified 25 known and 1,218 novel ASD candidate genes in the discovery analysis including CADM2, ABHD14A, CHRFAM7A, GRIK2, GRM3, EPHA3, FGF10, KCND2, PDZK1, IMMP2L and FOXP2. Furthermore, 10 of the previously reported ASD genes and 300 of the novel candidates identified in the discovery analysis were replicated in an independent sample of 1,182 trios. Our results demonstrate that regions of HH are significantly enriched for previously reported ASD candidate genes and the observed association is independent of gene size (odds ratio 2.10). Our findings highlight the applicability of HH mapping in complex disorders such as ASD and offer an alternative approach to the analysis of genome-wide association data. © The Author(s) 2011.
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17. Gene-ontology enrichment analysis in two independent family-based samples highlights biologically plausible processes for autism spectrum disorders
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Anney, R.J., Kenny, E.M., O'Dushlaine, C., Parkhomenka, E., Buxbaum, J.D., Sutcliffe, J., Gill, M., Gallagher, L., Bailey, A.J., Fernandez, B.A., Szatmari, P., Nurnberger Jr, J.I., McDougle, C.J., Posey, D.J., Lord, C., Corsello, C., Hus, V., Kolevzon, A., Soorya, L., Parkhomenko, E., Scherer, S.W., Leventhal, B.L., Dawson, G., Vieland, V.J., Hakonarson, H., Glessner, J.T., Kim, C., Wang, K., Schellenberg, G.D., Devlin, B., Klei, L., Patterson, A., Minshew, N., Sutcliffe, J.S., Haines, J.L., Lund, S.C., Thomson, S., Yaspan, B.L., Coon, H., Miller, J., McMahon, W.M., Munson, J., Marshall, C.R., Estes, A., Wijsman, EM., The Autism Genome Project, Pinto, D., Vincent, J.B., Fombonne, E., Betancur, C., Delorme, R., Leboyer, M., Bourgeron, T., Mantoulan, C., Roge, B., Tauber, M., Freitag, C.M., Poustka, F., Duketis, E., Klauck, S.M., Poustka, A., Papanikolaou, K., Tsiantis, J., Anney, R., Bolshakova, N., Brennan, S., Hughes, G., McGrath, J., Merikangas, A., Ennis, S., Green, A., Casey, J.P., Conroy, J.M., Regan, R., Shah, N., Maestrini, E., Bacchelli, E., Minopoli, F., Stoppioni, V., Battaglia, A., Igliozzi, R., Parrini, B., Tancredi, R., Oliveira, G., Almeida, J., Duque, F., Vicente, A.M., Correia, C., Magalhaes, T.R., Gillberg, C., Nygren, G., Jonge, M.D., Van Engeland, H., Vorstman, J.A., Wittemeyer, K., Baird, G., Bolton, P.F, Rutter, M.L., Green, J., Lamb, J.A., Pickles, A., Parr, J.R., Couteur, A.L., Berney, T., McConachie, H., Wallace, S., Coutanche, M., Foley, S., White, K., Monaco, A.P., Holt, R., Farrar, P., Pagnamenta, A.T., Mirza, G.K., Ragoussis, J., Sousa, I., Sykes, N., Wing, K., Hallmayer, J., Cantor, R.M., Nelson, S.F., Geschwind, D.H., Abrahams, B.S., Volkmar, F., Pericak-Vance, M.A., Cuccaro, M.L., Gilbert, J., Cook, E.H., Guter, S.J., and Jacob, S.
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Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have implicated a range of genes from discrete biological pathways in the aetiology of autism. However, despite the strong influence of genetic factors, association studies have yet to identify statistically robust, replicated major effect genes or SNPs. We apply the principle of the SNP ratio test methodology described by O'Dushlaine et al to over 2100 families from the Autism Genome Project (AGP). Using a two-stage design we examine association enrichment in 5955 unique gene-ontology classifications across four groupings based on two phenotypic and two ancestral classifications. Based on estimates from simulation we identify excess of association enrichment across all analyses. We observe enrichment in association for sets of genes involved in diverse biological processes, including pyruvate metabolism, transcription factor activation, cell-signalling and cell-cycle regulation. Both genes and processes that show enrichment have previously been examined in autistic disorders and offer biologically plausibility to these findings.
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18. Gene-ontology enrichment analysis in two independent family-based samples highlights biologically plausible processes for autism spectrum disorders
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Anney, R.J.L. Kenny, E.M. O'Dushlaine, C. Yaspan, B.L. Parkhomenka, E. Buxbaum, J.D. Sutcliffe, J. Gill, M. Gallagher, L. Bailey, A.J. Fernandez, B.A. Szatmari, P. Scherer, S.W. Patterson, A. Marshall, C.R. Pinto, D. Vincent, J.B. Fombonne, E. Betancur, C. Delorme, R. Leboyer, M. Bourgeron, T. Mantoulan, C. Roge, B. Tauber, M. Freitag, C.M. Poustka, F. Duketis, E. Klauck, S.M. Poustka, A. Papanikolaou, K. Tsiantis, J. Bolshakova, N. Brennan, S. Hughes, G. McGrath, J. Merikangas, A. Ennis, S. Green, A. Casey, J.P. Conroy, J.M. Regan, R. Shah, N. Maestrini, E. Bacchelli, E. Minopoli, F. Stoppioni, V. Battaglia, A. Igliozzi, R. Parrini, B. Tancredi, R. Oliveira, G. Almeida, J. Duque, F. Vicente, A. Correia, C. Magalhaes, T.R. Gillberg, C. Nygren, G. De Jonge, M. Van Engeland, H. Vorstman, J.A.S. Wittemeyer, K. Baird, G. Bolton, P.F. Rutter, M.L. Green, J. Lamb, J.A. Pickles, A. Parr, J.R. Le Couteur, A. Berney, T. McConachie, H. Wallace, S. Coutanche, M. Foley, S. White, K. Monaco, A.P. Holt, R. Farrar, P. Pagnamenta, A.T. Mirza, G.K. Ragoussis, J. Sousa, I. Sykes, N. Wing, K. Hallmayer, J. Cantor, R.M. Nelson, S.F. Geschwind, D.H. Abrahams, B.S. Volkmar, F. Pericak-Vance, M.A. Cuccaro, M.L. Gilbert, J. Cook, E.H. Guter, S.J. Jacob, S. Nurnberger, J.I., Jr. McDougle, C.J. Posey, D.J. Lord, C. Corsello, C. Hus, V. Kolevzon, A. Soorya, L. Parkhomenko, E. Leventhal, B.L. Dawson, G. Vieland, V.J. Hakonarson, H. Glessner, J.T. Kim, C. Wang, K. Schellenberg, G.D. Devlin, B. Klei, L. Minshew, N. Sutcliffe, J.S. Haines, J.L. Lund, S.C. Thomson, S. Coon, H. Miller, J. McMahon, W.M. Munson, J. Estes, A. Wijsman, E.M. Autism Genome Project
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Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have implicated a range of genes from discrete biological pathways in the aetiology of autism. However, despite the strong influence of genetic factors, association studies have yet to identify statistically robust, replicated major effect genes or SNPs. We apply the principle of the SNP ratio test methodology described by O'Dushlaine et al to over 2100 families from the Autism Genome Project (AGP). Using a two-stage design we examine association enrichment in 5955 unique gene-ontology classifications across four groupings based on two phenotypic and two ancestral classifications. Based on estimates from simulation we identify excess of association enrichment across all analyses. We observe enrichment in association for sets of genes involved in diverse biological processes, including pyruvate metabolism, transcription factor activation, cell-signalling and cell-cycle regulation. Both genes and processes that show enrichment have previously been examined in autistic disorders and offer biologically plausibility to these findings. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.
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19. A grey universe: Tate Modern's Turbine Hall and The Unilever Series
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Davidts, W.J., Marshall, C.R., and Art and Culture
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20. MICRORNAS AND GENETIC RISK FOR TETRALOGY OF FALLOT
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Bassett, A.S., primary, Costain, G.A., additional, Marshall, C.R., additional, Scherer, S., additional, Ogura, L., additional, Merico, D., additional, and Silversides, C., additional
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21. Functional impact of global rare copy number variation in autism spectrum disorders
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Pinto, D. Pagnamenta, A.T. Klei, L. Anney, R. Merico, D. Regan, R. Conroy, J. Magalhaes, T.R. Correia, C. Abrahams, B.S. Almeida, J. Bacchelli, E. Bader, G.D. Bailey, A.J. Baird, G. Battaglia, A. Berney, T. Bolshakova, N. Bölte, S. Bolton, P.F. Bourgeron, T. Brennan, S. Brian, J. Bryson, S.E. Carson, A.R. Casallo, G. Casey, J. Chung, B.H.Y. Cochrane, L. Corsello, C. Crawford, E.L. Crossett, A. Cytrynbaum, C. Dawson, G. De Jonge, M. Delorme, R. Drmic, I. Duketis, E. Duque, F. Estes, A. Farrar, P. Fernandez, B.A. Folstein, S.E. Fombonne, E. Freitag, C.M. Gilbert, J. Gillberg, C. Glessner, J.T. Goldberg, J. Green, A. Green, J. Guter, S.J. Hakonarson, H. Heron, E.A. Hill, M. Holt, R. Howe, J.L. Hughes, G. Hus, V. Igliozzi, R. Kim, C. Klauck, S.M. Kolevzon, A. Korvatska, O. Kustanovich, V. Lajonchere, C.M. Lamb, J.A. Laskawiec, M. Leboyer, M. Le Couteur, A. Leventhal, B.L. Lionel, A.C. Liu, X.-Q. Lord, C. Lotspeich, L. Lund, S.C. Maestrini, E. Mahoney, W. Mantoulan, C. Marshall, C.R. McConachie, H. McDougle, C.J. McGrath, J. McMahon, W.M. Merikangas, A. Migita, O. Minshew, N.J. Mirza, G.K. Munson, J. Nelson, S.F. Noakes, C. Noor, A. Nygren, G. Oliveira, G. Papanikolaou, K. Parr, J.R. Parrini, B. Paton, T. Pickles, A. Pilorge, M. Piven, J. Ponting, C.P. Posey, D.J. Poustka, A. Poustka, F. Prasad, A. Ragoussis, J. Renshaw, K. Rickaby, J. Roberts, W. Roeder, K. Roge, B. Rutter, M.L. Bierut, L.J. Rice, J.P. Salt, J. Sansom, K. Sato, D. Segurado, R. Sequeira, A.F. Senman, L. Shah, N. Sheffield, V.C. Soorya, L. Sousa, I. Stein, O. Sykes, N. Stoppioni, V. Strawbridge, C. Tancredi, R. Tansey, K. Thiruvahindrapduram, B. Thompson, A.P. Thomson, S. Tryfon, A. Tsiantis, J. Van Engeland, H. Vincent, J.B. Volkmar, F. Wallace, S. Wang, K. Wang, Z. Wassink, T.H. Webber, C. Weksberg, R. Wing, K. Wittemeyer, K. Wood, S. Wu, J. Yaspan, B.L. Zurawiecki, D. Zwaigenbaum, L. Buxbaum, J.D. Cantor, R.M. Cook, E.H. Coon, H. Cuccaro, M.L. Devlin, B. Ennis, S. Gallagher, L. Geschwind, D.H. Gill, M. Haines, J.L. Hallmayer, J. Miller, J. Monaco, A.P. Nurnberger Jr, J.I. Paterson, A.D. Pericak-Vance, M.A. Schellenberg, G.D. Szatmari, P. Vicente, A.M. Vieland, V.J. Wijsman, E.M. Scherer, S.W. Sutcliffe, J.S. Betancur, C.
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The autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are a group of conditions characterized by impairments in reciprocal social interaction and communication, and the presence of restricted and repetitive behaviours 1. Individuals with an ASD vary greatly in cognitive development, which can range from above average to intellectual disability2. Although ASDs are known to be highly heritable ( ∼90%)3, the underlying genetic determinants are still largely unknown.Hereweanalysed the genome-wide characteristics of rare (
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22. A genome-wide scan for common alleles affecting risk for autism
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Anney, R. Klei, L. Pinto, D. Regan, R. Conroy, J. Magalhaes, T.R. Correia, C. Abrahams, B.S. Sykes, N. Pagnamenta, A.T. Almeida, J. Bacchelli, E. Bailey, A.J. Baird, G. Battaglia, A. Berney, T. Bolshakova, N. Bölte, S. Bolton, P.F. Bourgeron, T. Brennan, S. Brian, J. Carson, A.R. Casallo, G. Casey, J. Chu, S.H. Cochrane, L. Corsello, C. Crawford, E.L. Crossett, A. Dawson, G. de Jonge, M. Delorme, R. Drmic, I. Duketis, E. Duque, F. Estes, A. Farrar, P. Fernandez, B.A. Folstein, S.E. Fombonne, E. Freitag, C.M. Gilbert, J. Gillberg, C. Glessner, J.T. Goldberg, J. Green, J. Guter, S.J. Hakonarson, H. Heron, E.A. Hill, M. Holt, R. Howe, J.L. Hughes, G. Hus, V. Igliozzi, R. Kim, C. Klauck, S.M. Kolevzon, A. Korvatska, O. Kustanovich, V. Lajonchere, C.M. Lamb, J.A. Laskawiec, M. Leboyer, M. Le Couteur, A. Leventhal, B.L. Lionel, A.C. Liu, X.-Q. Lord, C. Lotspeich, L. Lund, S.C. Maestrini, E. Mahoney, W. Mantoulan, C. Marshall, C.R. McConachie, H. McDougle, C.J. McGrath, J. McMahon, W.M. Melhem, N.M. Merikangas, A. Migita, O. Minshew, N.J. Mirza, G.K. Munson, J. Nelson, S.F. Noakes, C. Noor, A. Nygren, G. Oliveira, G. Papanikolaou, K. Parr, J.R. Parrini, B. Paton, T. Pickles, A. Piven, J. Posey, D.J. Poustka, A. Poustka, F. Prasad, A. Ragoussis, J. Renshaw, K. Rickaby, J. Roberts, W. Roeder, K. Roge, B. Rutter, M.L. Bierut, L.J. Rice, J.P. Salt, J. Sansom, K. Sato, D. Segurado, R. Senman, L. Shah, N. Sheffield, V.C. Soorya, L. Sousa, I. Stoppioni, V. Strawbridge, C. Tancredi, R. Tansey, K. Thiruvahindrapduram, B. Thompson, A.P. Thomson, S. Tryfon, A. Tsiantis, J. van Engeland, H. Vincent, J.B. Volkmar, F. Wallace, S. Wang, K. Wang, Z. Wassink, T.H. Wing, K. Wittemeyer, K. Wood, S. Yaspan, B.L. Zurawiecki, D. Zwaigenbaum, L. Betancur, C. Buxbaum, J.D. Cantor, R.M. Cook, E.H. Coon, H. Cuccaro, M.L. Gallagher, L. Geschwind, D.H. Gill, M. Haines, J.L. Miller, J. Monaco, A.P. Nurnberger Jr., J.I. Paterson, A.D. Pericak-Vance, M.A. Schellenberg, G.D. Scherer, S.W. Sutcliffe, J.S. Szatmari, P. Vicente, A.M. Vieland, V.J. Wijsman, E.M. Devlin, B. Ennis, S. Hallmayer, J.
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Although autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have a substantial genetic basis, most of the known genetic risk has been traced to rare variants, principally copy number variants (CNVs). To identify common risk variation, the Autism Genome Project (AGP) Consortium genotyped 1558 rigorously defined ASD families for 1 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and analyzed these SNP genotypes for association with ASD. In one of four primary association analyses, the association signal for marker rs4141463, located within MACROD2, crossed the genome-wide association significance threshold of P < 5 3 10-28. When a smaller replication sample was analyzed, the risk allele at rs4141463 was again over-transmitted; yet, consistent with the winner's curse, its effect size in the replication sample was much smaller; and, for the combined samples, the association signal barely fell below the P < 5 × 10-28 threshold. Exploratory analyses of phenotypic subtypes yielded no significant associations after correction for multiple testing. They did, however, yield strong signals within several genes, KIAA0564, PLD5, POU6F2, ST8SIA2 and TAF1C. © The Author 2010. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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23. A genome-wide linkage and association scan reveals novel loci for autism
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Weiss, L.A. Arking, D.E. Daly, M.J. Chakravarti, A. Brune, C.W. West, K. O'Connor, A. Hilton, G. Tomlinson, R.L. West, A.B. Cook Jr., E.H. Green, T. Chang, S.-C. Gabriel, S. Gates, C. Hanson, E.M. Kirby, A. Korn, J. Kuruvilla, F. McCarroll, S. Morrow, E.M. Neale, B. Purcell, S. Sasanfar, R. Sougnez, C. Stevens, C. Altshuler, D. Gusella, J. Santangelo, S.L. Sklar, P. Tanzi, R. Anney, R. Bailey, A.J. Baird, G. Battaglia, A. Berney, T. Betancur, C. Bölte, S. Bolton, P.F. Brian, J. Bryson, S.E. Buxbaum, J.D. Cabrito, I. Cai, G. Cantor, R.M. Coon, H. Conroy, J. Correia, C. Corsello, C. Crawford, E.L. Cuccaro, M.L. Dawson, G. De Jonge, M. Devlin, B. Duketis, E. Ennis, S. Estes, A. Farrar, P. Fombonne, E. Freitag, C.M. Gallagher, L. Geschwind, D.H. Gilbert, J. Gill, M. Gillberg, C. Goldberg, J. Green, A. Green, J. Guter, S.J. Haines, J.L. Hallmayer, J.F. Hus, V. Klauck, S.M. Korvatska, O. Lamb, J.A. Laskawiec, M. Leboyer, M. Le Couteur, A. Leventha, B.L. Liu, X.-Q. Lord, C. Lotspeich, L.J. Maestrini, E. Magalhaes, T. Mahoney, W. Mantoulan, C. McConachie, H. McDougle, C.J. McMahon, W.M. Marshall, C.R. Miller, J. Minshew, N.J. Monaco, A.P. Munson, J. Nurnberger Jr., J.I. Oliveira, G. Pagnamenta, A. Papanikolaou, K. Parr, J.R. Paterson, A.D. Pericak-Vance, M.A. Pickles, A. Pinto, D. Piven, J. Posey, D.J. Poustka, A. Poustka, F. Regan, R. Reichert, J. Renshaw, K. Roberts, W. Roge, B. Rutter, M.L. Salt, J. Schellenberg, G.D. Scherer, S.W. Sheffield, V. Sutcliffe, J.S. Szatmari, P. Tansey, K. Thompson, A.P. Tsiantis, J. Van Engeland, H. Vicente, A.M. Vieland, V.J. Volkmar, F. Wallace, S. Wassink, T.H. Wijsman, E.M. Wing, K. Wittemeyer, K. Yaspan, B.L. Zwaigenbaum, L. Yoo, S.-Y. Hill, R.S. Mukaddes, N.M. Balkhy, S. Gascon, G. Al-Saad, S. Hashmi, A. Ware, J. Joseph, R.M. LeClair, E. Partlow, J.N. Barry, B. Walsh, C.A. Pauls, D. Moilanen, I. Ebeling, H. Mattila, M.-L. Kuusikko, S. Jussila, K. Ignatius, J. Tolouei, A. Ghadami, M. Rostami, M. Hosseinipour, A. Valujerdi, M. Andresen, K. Winkloski, B. Haddad, S. Kunkel, L. Kohane, Z. Tran, T. Won Kong, S. O'Neil, S.B. Hundley, R. Holm, I. Peters, H. Baroni, E. Cangialose, A. Jackson, L. Albers, L. Becker, R. Bridgemohan, C. Friedman, S. Munir, K. Nazir, R. Palfrey, J. Schonwald, A. Simmons, E. Rappaport, L.A. Gauthier, J. Mottron, L. Joober, R. Rouleau, G. Rehnstrom, K. Von Wendt, L. Peltonen, L.
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Although autism is a highly heritable neurodevelopmental disorder, attempts to identify specific susceptibility genes have thus far met with limited success. Genome-wide association studies using half a million or more markers, particularly those with very large sample sizes achieved through meta-analysis, have shown great success in mapping genes for other complex genetic traits. Consequently, we initiated a linkage and association mapping study using half a million genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a common set of 1,031 multiplex autism families (1,553 affected offspring). We identified regions of suggestive and significant linkage on chromosomes 6q27 and 20p13, respectively. Initial analysis did not yield genome-wide significant associations; however, genotyping of top hits in additional families revealed an SNP on chromosome 5p15 (between SEMA5A and TAS2R1) that was significantly associated with autism (P = 2 × 10-7). We also demonstrated that expression of SEMA5A is reduced in brains from autistic patients, further implicating SEMA5A as an autism susceptibility gene. The linkage regions reported here provide targets for rare variation screening whereas the discovery of a single novel association demonstrates the action of common variants.
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24. Mapping autism risk loci using genetic linkage and chromosomal rearrangements
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Szatmari, P. Paterson, A.D. Zwaigenbaum, L. Roberts, W. Brian, J. Liu, X.-Q. Vincent, J.B. Skaug, J.L. Thompson, A.P. Senman, L. Feuk, L. Qian, C. Bryson, S.E. Jones, M.B. Marshall, C.R. Scherer, S.W. Vieland, V.J. Bartlett, C. Mangin, L.V. Goedken, R. Segre, A. Pericak-Vance, M.A. Cuccaro, M.L. Gilbert, J.R. Wright, H.H. Abramson, R.K. Betancur, C. Bourgeron, T. Gillberg, C. Leboyer, M. Buxbaum, J.D. Davis, K.L. Hollander, E. Silverman, J.M. Hallmayer, J. Lotspeich, L. Sutcliffe, J.S. Haines, J.L. Folstein, S.E. Piven, J. Wassink, T.H. Sheffield, V. Geschwind, D.H. Bucan, M. Brown, W.T. Cantor, R.M. Constantino, J.N. Gilliam, T.C. Herbert, M. LaJonchere, C. Ledbetter, D.H. Lese-Martin, C. Miller, J. Nelson, S. Samango-Sprouse, C.A. Spence, S. State, M. Tanzi, R.E. Coon, H. Dawson, G. Devlin, B. Estes, A. Flodman, P. Klei, L. McMahon, W.M. Minshew, N. Munson, J. Korvatska, E. Rodier, P.M. Schellenberg, G.D. Smith, M. Spence, M.A. Stodgell, C. Tepper, P.G. Wijsman, E.M. Yu, C.-E. Rogé, B. Mantoulan, C. Wittemeyer, K. Poustka, A. Felder, B. Klauck, S.M. Schuster, C. Poustka, F. Bölte, S. Feineis-Matthews, S. Herbrecht, E. Schmötzer, G. Tsiantis, J. Papanikolaou, K. Maestrini, E. Bacchelli, E. Blasi, F. Carone, S. Toma, C. Van Engeland, H. De Jonge, M. Kemner, C. Koop, F. Langemeijer, M. Hijimans, C. Staal, W.G. Baird, G. Bolton, P.F. Rutter, M.L. Weisblatt, E. Green, J. Aldred, C. Wilkinson, J.-A. Pickles, A. Le Couteur, A. Berney, T. McConachie, H. Bailey, A.J. Francis, K. Honeyman, G. Hutchinson, A. Parr, J.R. Wallace, S. Monaco, A.P. Barnby, G. Kobayashi, K. Lamb, J.A. Sousa, I. Sykes, N. Cook, E.H. Guter, S.J. Leventhal, B.L. Salt, J. Lord, C. Corsello, C. Hus, V. Weeks, D.E. Volkmar, F. Tauber, M. Fombonne, E. Shih, A.
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Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are common, heritable neurodevelopmental conditions. The genetic architecture of ASDs is complex, requiring large samples to overcome heterogeneity. Here we broaden coverage and sample size relative to other studies of ASDs by using Affymetrix 10K SNP arrays and 1,168 families with at least two affected individuals, performing the largest linkage scan to date while also analyzing copy number variation in these families. Linkage and copy number variation analyses implicate chromosome 11p12-p13 and neurexins, respectively, among other candidate loci. Neurexins team with previously implicated neuroligins for glutamatergic synaptogenesis, highlighting glutamate-related genes as promising candidates for contributing to ASDs. © 2007 Nature Publishing Group.
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25. Compound heterozygous mutations in the IFT140 gene cause Opitz trigonocephaly C syndrome in a patient with typical features of a ciliopathy.
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Peña ‐ Padilla, C., Marshall, C.R., Walker, S., Scherer, S.W., Tavares ‐ Macías, G., Razo ‐ Jiménez, G., Bobadilla ‐ Morales, L., Acosta ‐ Fernández, E., Corona ‐ Rivera, A., Mendoza ‐ Londono, R., and Corona ‐ Rivera, J. R.
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We report on an infant with Opitz trigonocephaly C syndrome (OTCS), who also had manifestations of ciliopathy, including short ribs (non-asphyxiating), trident acetabular roofs, postaxial polydactyly cone-shaped epiphyses, and dysplasia of the renal, hepatic and pancreatic tissues. To investigate the molecular cause, we used an exome sequencing strategy followed by Sanger sequencing. Two rare variants, both predicted to result in loss of functional protein, were identified in the IFT140 gene; a substitution at the splice donor site of exon 24 (c.723+1G>T) and a 17 bp deletion, impacting the first coding exon (c.-11_6del). The variants were confirmed as being biallelic using Sanger sequencing, showing that the splice variant was inherited from the propositus mother and the deletion from the father. To date, Mainzer-Saldino syndrome, Jeune syndrome, and a form of nonsyndromic retinal dystrophy, have been identified as ciliopathies caused by IFT140 mutations. We provide the first description of an OTCS phenotype that appears to result from IFT140 mutations. The presentation of this patient is consistent with previous reports showing that OTCS already exhibited skeleletal and nonskeletal features of a ciliopathy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Copy number variation in obsessive-compulsive disorder and tourette syndrome: A cross-disorder study
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McGrath, L.M., Yu, D. (D.), Marshall, C.R. (Christian), Davis, L.K. (Lea), Thiruvahindrapuram, B. (Bhooma), Li, B. (Bingbin), Cappi, C. (Carolina), Gerber, G. (Gloria), Wolf, A. (Anneke) de, Schroeder, F.A. (Frederick), Osiecki, L. (Lisa), O'Dushlaine, C. (Colm), Kirby, A. (Andrew), Illmann, C. (Cornelia), Haddad, S. (Stephen), Gallagher, P. (Patience), Fagerness, J. (Jesen), Barr, C.L. (Cathy), Bellodi, L. (Laura), Benarroch, F. (Fortu), Bienvenu, O.J. (Oscar), Black, D.W. (Donald), Bloch, J. (Jocelyne), Bruun, R.D. (Ruth), Budman, C.L. (Cathy), Camarena, B. (Beatriz), Cath, D. (Daniëlle), Cavallini, M.C. (Maria), Chouinard, S., Coric, V. (Vladimir), Cullen, C., Delorme, R. (Richard), Denys, D.A.J.P. (Damiaan), Derks, E.M. (Eske), Dion, Y. (Yves), Rosário, M.C. (Maria), Eapen, C.E. (Chundamannil Eapen), Evans, P., Falkai, P. (Peter), Fernandez, T.V. (Thomas), Garrido, H. (Helena), Geller, D. (Daniel), Grabe, H.J. (Hans Jörgen), Grados, M. (Marco), Greenberg, B.D. (Benjamin), Gross-Tsur, V. (Varda), Grünblatt, E. (Edna), Heiman, M.L. (Mark), Hemmings, S.M.J. (Sian), Herrera, L.D. (Luis), Hounie, A.G. (Ana), Jankovic, J. (Joseph), Kennedy, J.L., King, R.A., Kurlan, R., Lanzagorta, N. (Nuria), Leboyer, M. (Marion), Leckman, J.F., Lennertz, L. (Leonhard), Lochner, C. (Christine), Lowe, T.L. (Thomas), Lyon, H.N. (Helen), MacCiardi, F. (Fabio), Maier, W. (Wolfgang), McCracken, J.T. (James), McMahon, W.M. (William), Murphy, D.L. (Dennis), Naarden, A.L. (Allan), Nurmi, E. (Erika), Pakstis, A.J., Pato, C. (Carlos), Piacentini, J. (John), Pittenger, C. (Christopher), Pollak, M.N. (Michael), Reus, V.I. (Victor), Richter, M.A. (Margaret), Riddle, M. (Mark), Robertson, M.M., Rosenberg, D. (David), Rouleau, G.A., Ruhrmann, S. (Stephan), Sampaio, A.S. (Aline), Samuels, J. (Jonathan), Sandor, P. (Paul), Sheppard, B. (Brooke), Singer, H.S. (Harvey), Smit, J.H. (Jan), Stein, D.J. (Dan), Tischfield, J.A. (Jay), Vallada, H. (Homero), Veenstra-Vanderweele, J. (Jeremy), Walitza, S. (Susanne), Wang, Y. (Ying), Wendland, A. (Annika), Shugart, Y.Y., Miguel, E.C. (Euripedes), Nicolini, H. (Humberto), Oostra, B.A. (Ben), Moessner, R. (Rainald), Wagner, M. (Michael), Ruiz-Linares, A. (Andres), Heutink, P. (Peter), Nestadt, G. (Gerald), Freimer, N.B. (Nelson), Petryshen, T.L. (Tracey), Posthuma, D. (Danielle), Jenike, M.A. (Michael), Cox, N.J. (Nancy), Hanna, G.L. (Gregory), Brentani, H. (Helena), Scherer, S.W. (Stephen), Arnold, P.D. (Paul), Stewart, S.E., Mathews, C., Knowles, J.A. (James A), Cook, E.H. (Edwin), Pauls, D.L. (David), Wang, K. (Kai), Scharf, J.M., Neale, B.M. (Benjamin), McGrath, L.M., Yu, D. (D.), Marshall, C.R. (Christian), Davis, L.K. (Lea), Thiruvahindrapuram, B. (Bhooma), Li, B. (Bingbin), Cappi, C. (Carolina), Gerber, G. (Gloria), Wolf, A. (Anneke) de, Schroeder, F.A. (Frederick), Osiecki, L. (Lisa), O'Dushlaine, C. (Colm), Kirby, A. (Andrew), Illmann, C. (Cornelia), Haddad, S. (Stephen), Gallagher, P. (Patience), Fagerness, J. (Jesen), Barr, C.L. (Cathy), Bellodi, L. (Laura), Benarroch, F. (Fortu), Bienvenu, O.J. (Oscar), Black, D.W. (Donald), Bloch, J. (Jocelyne), Bruun, R.D. (Ruth), Budman, C.L. (Cathy), Camarena, B. (Beatriz), Cath, D. (Daniëlle), Cavallini, M.C. (Maria), Chouinard, S., Coric, V. (Vladimir), Cullen, C., Delorme, R. (Richard), Denys, D.A.J.P. (Damiaan), Derks, E.M. (Eske), Dion, Y. (Yves), Rosário, M.C. (Maria), Eapen, C.E. (Chundamannil Eapen), Evans, P., Falkai, P. (Peter), Fernandez, T.V. (Thomas), Garrido, H. (Helena), Geller, D. (Daniel), Grabe, H.J. (Hans Jörgen), Grados, M. (Marco), Greenberg, B.D. (Benjamin), Gross-Tsur, V. (Varda), Grünblatt, E. (Edna), Heiman, M.L. (Mark), Hemmings, S.M.J. (Sian), Herrera, L.D. (Luis), Hounie, A.G. (Ana), Jankovic, J. (Joseph), Kennedy, J.L., King, R.A., Kurlan, R., Lanzagorta, N. (Nuria), Leboyer, M. (Marion), Leckman, J.F., Lennertz, L. (Leonhard), Lochner, C. (Christine), Lowe, T.L. (Thomas), Lyon, H.N. (Helen), MacCiardi, F. (Fabio), Maier, W. (Wolfgang), McCracken, J.T. (James), McMahon, W.M. (William), Murphy, D.L. (Dennis), Naarden, A.L. (Allan), Nurmi, E. (Erika), Pakstis, A.J., Pato, C. (Carlos), Piacentini, J. (John), Pittenger, C. (Christopher), Pollak, M.N. (Michael), Reus, V.I. (Victor), Richter, M.A. (Margaret), Riddle, M. (Mark), Robertson, M.M., Rosenberg, D. (David), Rouleau, G.A., Ruhrmann, S. (Stephan), Sampaio, A.S. (Aline), Samuels, J. (Jonathan), Sandor, P. (Paul), Sheppard, B. (Brooke), Singer, H.S. (Harvey), Smit, J.H. (Jan), Stein, D.J. (Dan), Tischfield, J.A. (Jay), Vallada, H. (Homero), Veenstra-Vanderweele, J. (Jeremy), Walitza, S. (Susanne), Wang, Y. (Ying), Wendland, A. (Annika), Shugart, Y.Y., Miguel, E.C. (Euripedes), Nicolini, H. (Humberto), Oostra, B.A. (Ben), Moessner, R. (Rainald), Wagner, M. (Michael), Ruiz-Linares, A. (Andres), Heutink, P. (Peter), Nestadt, G. (Gerald), Freimer, N.B. (Nelson), Petryshen, T.L. (Tracey), Posthuma, D. (Danielle), Jenike, M.A. (Michael), Cox, N.J. (Nancy), Hanna, G.L. (Gregory), Brentani, H. (Helena), Scherer, S.W. (Stephen), Arnold, P.D. (Paul), Stewart, S.E., Mathews, C., Knowles, J.A. (James A), Cook, E.H. (Edwin), Pauls, D.L. (David), Wang, K. (Kai), Scharf, J.M., and Neale, B.M. (Benjamin)
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Objective Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and Tourette syndrome (TS) are heritable neurodevelopmental disorders with a partially shared genetic etiology. This study represents the first genome-wide investigation of large (>500 kb), rare (<1%) copy number variants (CNVs) in OCD and the largest genome-wide CNV analysis in TS to date. Method The primary analyses used a cross-disorder design for 2,699 case patients (1,613 ascertained for OCD, 1,086 ascertained for TS) and 1,789 controls. Parental data facilitated a de novo analysis in 348 OCD trios. Results Although no global CNV burden was detected in the cross-disorder analysis or in secondary, disease-specific analyses, there was a 3.3-fold increased burden of large deletions previously associated with other neurodevelopmental disorders (p =.09). Half of these neurodevelopmental deletions were located in a single locus, 16p13.11 (5 case patient deletions: 0 control deletions, p =.08 in the current study, p =.025 compared to published controls). Three 16p13.11 deletions were confirmed de novo, providing further support for the etiological significance of this region. The overall OCD de novo rate was 1.4%, which is intermediate between published rates in controls (0.7%) and in individuals with autism or schizophrenia (2-4%). Conclusion Several converging lines of evidence implicate 16p13.11 deletions in OCD, with weaker evidence for a role in TS. The trend toward increased overall neurodevelopmental CNV burden in TS and OCD suggests that deletions previously associated with other neurodevelopmental disorders may also contribute to these phenotypes.
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27. A genome-wide copy number association study of osteoporotic fractures points to the 6p25.1 locus
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Oei, L. (Ling), Hsu, Y.-H. (Yi-Hsiang), Styrkarsdottir, U. (Unnur), Eussen, H.J.F.M.M. (Bert), Klein, J.E.M.M. (Annelies) de, Peters, M.J. (Marjolein), Halldorsson, B.V. (Bjarni), Liu, C.-T. (Ching-Ti), Alonso, N. (Nerea), Kaptoge, S. (Stephen), Thorleifsson, G. (Gudmar), Hallmans, G. (Göran), Hocking, L.J. (Lynne), Husted, L.B. (Lise Bjerre), Jameson, K. (Karen), Kingdom, M.K. (Marcin KrUnited), Lewis, J.R. (Joshua), Patel, M.S. (Millan), Scollen, S. (Serena), Svensson, O. (Olle), Trompet, S. (Stella), Schoor, N.M. (Natasja) van, Zhu, K. (Kun), Buckley, B.M. (Brendan M.), Cooper, C. (Charles), Ford, I. (Ian), Goltzman, D. (David), González-Macías, J. (Jesús), Langdahl, B.L. (Bente), Leslie, W.D. (William), Lips, P. (Paul), Lorenc, R. (Roman), Olmos, D. (David), Pettersson-Kymmer, U. (Ulrika), Reid, D.M. (David), Riancho, J.A. (José), Slagboom, P.E. (Eline), Garcia-Ibarbia, C. (Carmen), Ingvarsson, T. (Torvaldur), Johannsdottir, H. (Hrefna), Luben, R.N. (Robert), Medina-Gomez, M.C. (Carolina), Arp, P.P. (Pascal), Nandakumar, K. (Kannabiran), Palsson, S.T. (Stefan Th), Sigurdsson, G. (Gunnar), Meurs, J.B.J. (Joyce) van, Zhou, Y. (Yanhua), Hofman, A. (Albert), Jukeme, J.W. (J. Wouter), Pols, H.A.P. (Huib), Prince, R.L. (Richard), Cupples, L.A. (Adrienne), Marshall, C.R. (Christian), Pinto, D. (Duane), Sato, D.K. (DaisUnited Kingdome), Scherer, S.W. (Stephen), Reeve, J. (Jonathan), Thorsteinsdottir, U. (Unnur), Karasik, D. (David), Richards, J.B. (Brent), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Ralston, S.H. (Stuart), Ioannidis, J.P.A. (John), Kiel, D.P. (Douglas), Rivadeneira Ramirez, F. (Fernando), Estrada Gil, K. (Karol), Oei, L. (Ling), Hsu, Y.-H. (Yi-Hsiang), Styrkarsdottir, U. (Unnur), Eussen, H.J.F.M.M. (Bert), Klein, J.E.M.M. (Annelies) de, Peters, M.J. (Marjolein), Halldorsson, B.V. (Bjarni), Liu, C.-T. (Ching-Ti), Alonso, N. (Nerea), Kaptoge, S. (Stephen), Thorleifsson, G. (Gudmar), Hallmans, G. (Göran), Hocking, L.J. (Lynne), Husted, L.B. (Lise Bjerre), Jameson, K. (Karen), Kingdom, M.K. (Marcin KrUnited), Lewis, J.R. (Joshua), Patel, M.S. (Millan), Scollen, S. (Serena), Svensson, O. (Olle), Trompet, S. (Stella), Schoor, N.M. (Natasja) van, Zhu, K. (Kun), Buckley, B.M. (Brendan M.), Cooper, C. (Charles), Ford, I. (Ian), Goltzman, D. (David), González-Macías, J. (Jesús), Langdahl, B.L. (Bente), Leslie, W.D. (William), Lips, P. (Paul), Lorenc, R. (Roman), Olmos, D. (David), Pettersson-Kymmer, U. (Ulrika), Reid, D.M. (David), Riancho, J.A. (José), Slagboom, P.E. (Eline), Garcia-Ibarbia, C. (Carmen), Ingvarsson, T. (Torvaldur), Johannsdottir, H. (Hrefna), Luben, R.N. (Robert), Medina-Gomez, M.C. (Carolina), Arp, P.P. (Pascal), Nandakumar, K. (Kannabiran), Palsson, S.T. (Stefan Th), Sigurdsson, G. (Gunnar), Meurs, J.B.J. (Joyce) van, Zhou, Y. (Yanhua), Hofman, A. (Albert), Jukeme, J.W. (J. Wouter), Pols, H.A.P. (Huib), Prince, R.L. (Richard), Cupples, L.A. (Adrienne), Marshall, C.R. (Christian), Pinto, D. (Duane), Sato, D.K. (DaisUnited Kingdome), Scherer, S.W. (Stephen), Reeve, J. (Jonathan), Thorsteinsdottir, U. (Unnur), Karasik, D. (David), Richards, J.B. (Brent), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Ralston, S.H. (Stuart), Ioannidis, J.P.A. (John), Kiel, D.P. (Douglas), Rivadeneira Ramirez, F. (Fernando), and Estrada Gil, K. (Karol)
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Background Osteoporosis is a systemic skeletal disease characterised by reduced bone mineral density and increased susceptibility to fracture; these traits are highly heritable. Both common and rare copy number variants (CNVs) potentially affect the function of genes and may influence disease risk. Aim To identify CNVs associated with osteoporotic bone fracture risk. Method We performed a genome-wide CNV association study in 5178 individuals from a prospective cohort in the Netherlands, including 809 osteoporotic fracture cases, and performed in silico lookups and de novo genotyping to replicate in several independent studies. Results A rare (population prevalence 0.14%, 95% CI 0.03% to 0.24%) 210 kb deletion located on chromosome 6p25.1 was associated with the risk of fracture (OR 32.58, 95% CI 3.95 to 1488.89; p=8.69×10−5). We performed an in silico meta-analysis in four studies with CNV microarray data and the association with fracture risk was replicated (OR 3.11, 95% CI 1.01 to 8.22; p=0.02). The prevalence of this deletion showed geographic diversity, being absent in additional samples from Australia, Canada, Poland, Iceland, Denmark, and Sweden, but present in the Netherlands (0.34%), Spain (0.33%), USA (0.23%), England (0.15%), Scotland (0.10%), and Ireland (0.06%), with insufficient evidence for association with fracture risk. Conclusions These results suggest that deletions in the 6p25.1 locus may predispose to higher risk of fracture in a subset of populations of European origin; larger and geographically restricted studies will be needed to confirm this regional association. This is a first step towards the evaluation of the role of rare CNVs in osteoporosis.
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28. Confidence Limits in Stratigraphy
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29. S.11.01 Recent advances in the genetics of autism spectrum disorder
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Marshall, C.R., primary, Tammimies, K., additional, Walker, S., additional, Yuen, C., additional, Merico, D., additional, and Scherer, S.W., additional
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30. Genome-wide analysis of copy number variants in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: the role of rare variants and duplications at 15q13.3.
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Williams, N.M., Franke, B., Mick, E., Anney, R.J., Freitag, C.M., Gill, M., Thapar, A., O'Donovan, M.C., Owen, M.J., Holmans, P., Kent, L., Middleton, F., Zhang-James, Y., Liu, L., Meyer, J., Nguyen, T.T.M., Romanos, J., Romanos, M., Seitz, C., Renner, T.J., Walitza, S., Warnke, A., Palmason, H., Buitelaar, J.K., Rommelse, N.N.J., Arias Vasquez, A., Hawi, Z., Langley, K., Sergeant, J.A., Steinhausen, H.C., Roeyers, H., Biederman, J., Zaharieva, I., Hakonarson, H., Elia, J., Lionel, A.C., Crosbie, J., Marshall, C.R., Schachar, R., Scherer, S.W., Todorov, A.A., Smalley, S.L., Loo, S., Nelson, S., Shtir, C., Asherson, P., Reif, A., Lesch, K.P., Faraone, S.V., Williams, N.M., Franke, B., Mick, E., Anney, R.J., Freitag, C.M., Gill, M., Thapar, A., O'Donovan, M.C., Owen, M.J., Holmans, P., Kent, L., Middleton, F., Zhang-James, Y., Liu, L., Meyer, J., Nguyen, T.T.M., Romanos, J., Romanos, M., Seitz, C., Renner, T.J., Walitza, S., Warnke, A., Palmason, H., Buitelaar, J.K., Rommelse, N.N.J., Arias Vasquez, A., Hawi, Z., Langley, K., Sergeant, J.A., Steinhausen, H.C., Roeyers, H., Biederman, J., Zaharieva, I., Hakonarson, H., Elia, J., Lionel, A.C., Crosbie, J., Marshall, C.R., Schachar, R., Scherer, S.W., Todorov, A.A., Smalley, S.L., Loo, S., Nelson, S., Shtir, C., Asherson, P., Reif, A., Lesch, K.P., and Faraone, S.V.
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1 februari 2012, Item does not contain fulltext, OBJECTIVE: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common, highly heritable psychiatric disorder. Because of its multifactorial etiology, however, identifying the genes involved has been difficult. The authors followed up on recent findings suggesting that rare copy number variants (CNVs) may be important for ADHD etiology. METHOD: The authors performed a genome-wide analysis of large, rare CNVs (<1% population frequency) in children with ADHD (N=896) and comparison subjects (N=2,455) from the IMAGE II Consortium. RESULTS: The authors observed 1,562 individually rare CNVs >100 kb in size, which segregated into 912 independent loci. Overall, the rate of rare CNVs >100 kb was 1.15 times higher in ADHD case subjects relative to comparison subjects, with duplications spanning known genes showing a 1.2-fold enrichment. In accordance with a previous study, rare CNVs >500 kb showed the greatest enrichment (1.28-fold). CNVs identified in ADHD case subjects were significantly enriched for loci implicated in autism and in schizophrenia. Duplications spanning the CHRNA7 gene at chromosome 15q13.3 were associated with ADHD in single-locus analysis. This finding was consistently replicated in an additional 2,242 ADHD case subjects and 8,552 comparison subjects from four independent cohorts from the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada. Presence of the duplication at 15q13.3 appeared to be associated with comorbid conduct disorder. CONCLUSIONS: These findings support the enrichment of large, rare CNVs in ADHD and implicate duplications at 15q13.3 as a novel risk factor for ADHD. With a frequency of 0.6% in the populations investigated and a relatively large effect size (odds ratio=2.22, 95% confidence interval=1.5-3.6), this locus could be an important contributor to ADHD etiology.
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31. A genome-wide scan for common alleles affecting risk for autism
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Anney, R. Klei, L. Pinto, D. Regan, R. Conroy, J. Magalhaes, T.R. Correia, C. Abrahams, B.S. Sykes, N. Pagnamenta, A.T. Almeida, J. Bacchelli, E. Bailey, A.J. Baird, G. Battaglia, A. Berney, T. Bolshakova, N. Bölte, S. Bolton, P.F. Bourgeron, T. Brennan, S. Brian, J. Carson, A.R. Casallo, G. Casey, J. Chu, S.H. Cochrane, L. Corsello, C. Crawford, E.L. Crossett, A. Dawson, G. de Jonge, M. Delorme, R. Drmic, I. Duketis, E. Duque, F. Estes, A. Farrar, P. Fernandez, B.A. Folstein, S.E. Fombonne, E. Freitag, C.M. Gilbert, J. Gillberg, C. Glessner, J.T. Goldberg, J. Green, J. Guter, S.J. Hakonarson, H. Heron, E.A. Hill, M. Holt, R. Howe, J.L. Hughes, G. Hus, V. Igliozzi, R. Kim, C. Klauck, S.M. Kolevzon, A. Korvatska, O. Kustanovich, V. Lajonchere, C.M. Lamb, J.A. Laskawiec, M. Leboyer, M. Le Couteur, A. Leventhal, B.L. Lionel, A.C. Liu, X.-Q. Lord, C. Lotspeich, L. Lund, S.C. Maestrini, E. Mahoney, W. Mantoulan, C. Marshall, C.R. McConachie, H. McDougle, C.J. McGrath, J. McMahon, W.M. Melhem, N.M. Merikangas, A. Migita, O. Minshew, N.J. Mirza, G.K. Munson, J. Nelson, S.F. Noakes, C. Noor, A. Nygren, G. Oliveira, G. Papanikolaou, K. Parr, J.R. Parrini, B. Paton, T. Pickles, A. Piven, J. Posey, D.J. Poustka, A. Poustka, F. Prasad, A. Ragoussis, J. Renshaw, K. Rickaby, J. Roberts, W. Roeder, K. Roge, B. Rutter, M.L. Bierut, L.J. Rice, J.P. Salt, J. Sansom, K. Sato, D. Segurado, R. Senman, L. Shah, N. Sheffield, V.C. Soorya, L. Sousa, I. Stoppioni, V. Strawbridge, C. Tancredi, R. Tansey, K. Thiruvahindrapduram, B. Thompson, A.P. Thomson, S. Tryfon, A. Tsiantis, J. van Engeland, H. Vincent, J.B. Volkmar, F. Wallace, S. Wang, K. Wang, Z. Wassink, T.H. Wing, K. Wittemeyer, K. Wood, S. Yaspan, B.L. Zurawiecki, D. Zwaigenbaum, L. Betancur, C. Buxbaum, J.D. Cantor, R.M. Cook, E.H. Coon, H. Cuccaro, M.L. Gallagher, L. Geschwind, D.H. Gill, M. Haines, J.L. Miller, J. Monaco, A.P. Nurnberger Jr., J.I. Paterson, A.D. Pericak-Vance, M.A. Schellenberg, G.D. Scherer, S.W. Sutcliffe, J.S. and Anney, R. Klei, L. Pinto, D. Regan, R. Conroy, J. Magalhaes, T.R. Correia, C. Abrahams, B.S. Sykes, N. Pagnamenta, A.T. Almeida, J. Bacchelli, E. Bailey, A.J. Baird, G. Battaglia, A. Berney, T. Bolshakova, N. Bölte, S. Bolton, P.F. Bourgeron, T. Brennan, S. Brian, J. Carson, A.R. Casallo, G. Casey, J. Chu, S.H. Cochrane, L. Corsello, C. Crawford, E.L. Crossett, A. Dawson, G. de Jonge, M. Delorme, R. Drmic, I. Duketis, E. Duque, F. Estes, A. Farrar, P. Fernandez, B.A. Folstein, S.E. Fombonne, E. Freitag, C.M. Gilbert, J. Gillberg, C. Glessner, J.T. Goldberg, J. Green, J. Guter, S.J. Hakonarson, H. Heron, E.A. Hill, M. Holt, R. Howe, J.L. Hughes, G. Hus, V. Igliozzi, R. Kim, C. Klauck, S.M. Kolevzon, A. Korvatska, O. Kustanovich, V. Lajonchere, C.M. Lamb, J.A. Laskawiec, M. Leboyer, M. Le Couteur, A. Leventhal, B.L. Lionel, A.C. Liu, X.-Q. Lord, C. Lotspeich, L. Lund, S.C. Maestrini, E. Mahoney, W. Mantoulan, C. Marshall, C.R. McConachie, H. McDougle, C.J. McGrath, J. McMahon, W.M. Melhem, N.M. Merikangas, A. Migita, O. Minshew, N.J. Mirza, G.K. Munson, J. Nelson, S.F. Noakes, C. Noor, A. Nygren, G. Oliveira, G. Papanikolaou, K. Parr, J.R. Parrini, B. Paton, T. Pickles, A. Piven, J. Posey, D.J. Poustka, A. Poustka, F. Prasad, A. Ragoussis, J. Renshaw, K. Rickaby, J. Roberts, W. Roeder, K. Roge, B. Rutter, M.L. Bierut, L.J. Rice, J.P. Salt, J. Sansom, K. Sato, D. Segurado, R. Senman, L. Shah, N. Sheffield, V.C. Soorya, L. Sousa, I. Stoppioni, V. Strawbridge, C. Tancredi, R. Tansey, K. Thiruvahindrapduram, B. Thompson, A.P. Thomson, S. Tryfon, A. Tsiantis, J. van Engeland, H. Vincent, J.B. Volkmar, F. Wallace, S. Wang, K. Wang, Z. Wassink, T.H. Wing, K. Wittemeyer, K. Wood, S. Yaspan, B.L. Zurawiecki, D. Zwaigenbaum, L. Betancur, C. Buxbaum, J.D. Cantor, R.M. Cook, E.H. Coon, H. Cuccaro, M.L. Gallagher, L. Geschwind, D.H. Gill, M. Haines, J.L. Miller, J. Monaco, A.P. Nurnberger Jr., J.I. Paterson, A.D. Pericak-Vance, M.A. Schellenberg, G.D. Scherer, S.W. Sutcliffe, J.S.
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Although autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have a substantial genetic basis, most of the known genetic risk has been traced to rare variants, principally copy number variants (CNVs). To identify common risk variation, the Autism Genome Project (AGP) Consortium genotyped 1558 rigorously defined ASD families for 1 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and analyzed these SNP genotypes for association with ASD. In one of four primary association analyses, the association signal for marker rs4141463, located within MACROD2, crossed the genome-wide association significance threshold of P < 5 3 10-28. When a smaller replication sample was analyzed, the risk allele at rs4141463 was again over-transmitted; yet, consistent with the winner's curse, its effect size in the replication sample was much smaller; and, for the combined samples, the association signal barely fell below the P < 5 × 10-28 threshold. Exploratory analyses of phenotypic subtypes yielded no significant associations after correction for multiple testing. They did, however, yield strong signals within several genes, KIAA0564, PLD5, POU6F2, ST8SIA2 and TAF1C. © The Author 2010. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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32. Functional impact of global rare copy number variation in autism spectrum disorders
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Pinto, D. Pagnamenta, A.T. Klei, L. Anney, R. Merico, D. Regan, R. Conroy, J. Magalhaes, T.R. Correia, C. Abrahams, B.S. Almeida, J. Bacchelli, E. Bader, G.D. Bailey, A.J. Baird, G. Battaglia, A. Berney, T. Bolshakova, N. Bölte, S. Bolton, P.F. Bourgeron, T. Brennan, S. Brian, J. Bryson, S.E. Carson, A.R. Casallo, G. Casey, J. Chung, B.H.Y. Cochrane, L. Corsello, C. Crawford, E.L. Crossett, A. Cytrynbaum, C. Dawson, G. De Jonge, M. Delorme, R. Drmic, I. Duketis, E. Duque, F. Estes, A. Farrar, P. Fernandez, B.A. Folstein, S.E. Fombonne, E. Freitag, C.M. Gilbert, J. Gillberg, C. Glessner, J.T. Goldberg, J. Green, A. Green, J. Guter, S.J. Hakonarson, H. Heron, E.A. Hill, M. Holt, R. Howe, J.L. Hughes, G. Hus, V. Igliozzi, R. Kim, C. Klauck, S.M. Kolevzon, A. Korvatska, O. Kustanovich, V. Lajonchere, C.M. Lamb, J.A. Laskawiec, M. Leboyer, M. Le Couteur, A. Leventhal, B.L. Lionel, A.C. Liu, X.-Q. Lord, C. Lotspeich, L. Lund, S.C. Maestrini, E. Mahoney, W. Mantoulan, C. Marshall, C.R. McConachie, H. McDougle, C.J. McGrath, J. McMahon, W.M. Merikangas, A. Migita, O. Minshew, N.J. Mirza, G.K. Munson, J. Nelson, S.F. Noakes, C. Noor, A. Nygren, G. Oliveira, G. Papanikolaou, K. Parr, J.R. Parrini, B. Paton, T. Pickles, A. Pilorge, M. Piven, J. Ponting, C.P. Posey, D.J. Poustka, A. Poustka, F. Prasad, A. Ragoussis, J. Renshaw, K. Rickaby, J. Roberts, W. Roeder, K. Roge, B. Rutter, M.L. Bierut, L.J. Rice, J.P. Salt, J. Sansom, K. Sato, D. Segurado, R. Sequeira, A.F. Senman, L. Shah, N. Sheffield, V.C. Soorya, L. Sousa, I. Stein, O. Sykes, N. Stoppioni, V. Strawbridge, C. Tancredi, R. Tansey, K. Thiruvahindrapduram, B. Thompson, A.P. Thomson, S. Tryfon, A. Tsiantis, J. Van Engeland, H. Vincent, J.B. Volkmar, F. Wallace, S. Wang, K. Wang, Z. Wassink, T.H. Webber, C. Weksberg, R. Wing, K. Wittemeyer, K. Wood, S. Wu, J. Yaspan, B.L. Zurawiecki, D. Zwaigenbaum, L. Buxbaum, J.D. Cantor, R.M. Cook, E.H. Coon, H. Cuccaro, M.L. Devlin, B. Ennis, S. Gallagher, L. Geschwind, D.H. Gill, M. and Pinto, D. Pagnamenta, A.T. Klei, L. Anney, R. Merico, D. Regan, R. Conroy, J. Magalhaes, T.R. Correia, C. Abrahams, B.S. Almeida, J. Bacchelli, E. Bader, G.D. Bailey, A.J. Baird, G. Battaglia, A. Berney, T. Bolshakova, N. Bölte, S. Bolton, P.F. Bourgeron, T. Brennan, S. Brian, J. Bryson, S.E. Carson, A.R. Casallo, G. Casey, J. Chung, B.H.Y. Cochrane, L. Corsello, C. Crawford, E.L. Crossett, A. Cytrynbaum, C. Dawson, G. De Jonge, M. Delorme, R. Drmic, I. Duketis, E. Duque, F. Estes, A. Farrar, P. Fernandez, B.A. Folstein, S.E. Fombonne, E. Freitag, C.M. Gilbert, J. Gillberg, C. Glessner, J.T. Goldberg, J. Green, A. Green, J. Guter, S.J. Hakonarson, H. Heron, E.A. Hill, M. Holt, R. Howe, J.L. Hughes, G. Hus, V. Igliozzi, R. Kim, C. Klauck, S.M. Kolevzon, A. Korvatska, O. Kustanovich, V. Lajonchere, C.M. Lamb, J.A. Laskawiec, M. Leboyer, M. Le Couteur, A. Leventhal, B.L. Lionel, A.C. Liu, X.-Q. Lord, C. Lotspeich, L. Lund, S.C. Maestrini, E. Mahoney, W. Mantoulan, C. Marshall, C.R. McConachie, H. McDougle, C.J. McGrath, J. McMahon, W.M. Merikangas, A. Migita, O. Minshew, N.J. Mirza, G.K. Munson, J. Nelson, S.F. Noakes, C. Noor, A. Nygren, G. Oliveira, G. Papanikolaou, K. Parr, J.R. Parrini, B. Paton, T. Pickles, A. Pilorge, M. Piven, J. Ponting, C.P. Posey, D.J. Poustka, A. Poustka, F. Prasad, A. Ragoussis, J. Renshaw, K. Rickaby, J. Roberts, W. Roeder, K. Roge, B. Rutter, M.L. Bierut, L.J. Rice, J.P. Salt, J. Sansom, K. Sato, D. Segurado, R. Sequeira, A.F. Senman, L. Shah, N. Sheffield, V.C. Soorya, L. Sousa, I. Stein, O. Sykes, N. Stoppioni, V. Strawbridge, C. Tancredi, R. Tansey, K. Thiruvahindrapduram, B. Thompson, A.P. Thomson, S. Tryfon, A. Tsiantis, J. Van Engeland, H. Vincent, J.B. Volkmar, F. Wallace, S. Wang, K. Wang, Z. Wassink, T.H. Webber, C. Weksberg, R. Wing, K. Wittemeyer, K. Wood, S. Wu, J. Yaspan, B.L. Zurawiecki, D. Zwaigenbaum, L. Buxbaum, J.D. Cantor, R.M. Cook, E.H. Coon, H. Cuccaro, M.L. Devlin, B. Ennis, S. Gallagher, L. Geschwind, D.H. Gill, M.
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The autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are a group of conditions characterized by impairments in reciprocal social interaction and communication, and the presence of restricted and repetitive behaviours 1. Individuals with an ASD vary greatly in cognitive development, which can range from above average to intellectual disability2. Although ASDs are known to be highly heritable ( ∼90%)3, the underlying genetic determinants are still largely unknown.Hereweanalysed the genome-wide characteristics of rare (<1%frequency) copy number variation in ASD using dense genotyping arrays. When comparing 996 ASD individuals of European ancestry to 1,287 matched controls, cases were found to carry a higher global burden of rare, genic copy number variants (CNVs) (1.19 fold, P=0.012), especially so for loci previously implicated in either ASDand/or intellectual disability (1.69 fold, P=3.4×310-4). Among the CNVs there were numerous de novo and inherited events, sometimes in combination in a given family, implicating many novel ASD genes such as SHANK2, SYNGAP1, DLGAP2 and the X-linked DDX53-PTCHD1 locus. We also discovered an enrichment of CNVs disrupting functional gene sets involved in cellular proliferation, projection and motility, and GTPase/Ras signalling. Our results reveal many new genetic and functional targets in ASD that may lead to final connected pathways. © 2010 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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33. Identification of ANKRD11 and ZNF778 as candidate genes for autism and variable cognitive impairment in the novel 16q24.3 microdeletion syndrome.
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Willemsen, M.H., Fernandez, B.A., Bacino, C.A., Gerkes, E., Brouwer, A.P.M. de, Pfundt, R., Sikkema-Raddatz, B., Scherer, S.W., Marshall, C.R., Potocki, L., Bokhoven, J.H.L.M. van, Kleefstra, T., Willemsen, M.H., Fernandez, B.A., Bacino, C.A., Gerkes, E., Brouwer, A.P.M. de, Pfundt, R., Sikkema-Raddatz, B., Scherer, S.W., Marshall, C.R., Potocki, L., Bokhoven, J.H.L.M. van, and Kleefstra, T.
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1 april 2010, Contains fulltext : 88235.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access), The clinical use of array comparative genomic hybridization in the evaluation of patients with multiple congenital anomalies and/or mental retardation has recently led to the discovery of a number of novel microdeletion and microduplication syndromes. We present four male patients with overlapping molecularly defined de novo microdeletions of 16q24.3. The clinical features observed in these patients include facial dysmorphisms comprising prominent forehead, large ears, smooth philtrum, pointed chin and wide mouth, variable cognitive impairment, autism spectrum disorder, structural anomalies of the brain, seizures and neonatal thrombocytopenia. Although deletions vary in size, the common region of overlap is only 90 kb and comprises two known genes, Ankyrin Repeat Domain 11 (ANKRD11) (MIM 611192) and Zinc Finger 778 (ZNF778), and is located approximately 10 kb distally to Cadherin 15 (CDH15) (MIM 114019). This region is not found as a copy number variation in controls. We propose that these patients represent a novel and distinctive microdeletion syndrome, characterized by autism spectrum disorder, variable cognitive impairment, facial dysmorphisms and brain abnormalities. We suggest that haploinsufficiency of ANKRD11 and/or ZNF778 contribute to this phenotype and speculate that further investigation of non-deletion patients who have features suggestive of this 16q24.3 microdeletion syndrome might uncover other mutations in one or both of these genes.
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34. A genome-wide linkage and association scan reveals novel loci for autism
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Weiss, L.A. Arking, D.E. Daly, M.J. Chakravarti, A. Brune, C.W. West, K. O'Connor, A. Hilton, G. Tomlinson, R.L. West, A.B. Cook Jr., E.H. Green, T. Chang, S.-C. Gabriel, S. Gates, C. Hanson, E.M. Kirby, A. Korn, J. Kuruvilla, F. McCarroll, S. Morrow, E.M. Neale, B. Purcell, S. Sasanfar, R. Sougnez, C. Stevens, C. Altshuler, D. Gusella, J. Santangelo, S.L. Sklar, P. Tanzi, R. Anney, R. Bailey, A.J. Baird, G. Battaglia, A. Berney, T. Betancur, C. Bölte, S. Bolton, P.F. Brian, J. Bryson, S.E. Buxbaum, J.D. Cabrito, I. Cai, G. Cantor, R.M. Coon, H. Conroy, J. Correia, C. Corsello, C. Crawford, E.L. Cuccaro, M.L. Dawson, G. De Jonge, M. Devlin, B. Duketis, E. Ennis, S. Estes, A. Farrar, P. Fombonne, E. Freitag, C.M. Gallagher, L. Geschwind, D.H. Gilbert, J. Gill, M. Gillberg, C. Goldberg, J. Green, A. Green, J. Guter, S.J. Haines, J.L. Hallmayer, J.F. Hus, V. Klauck, S.M. Korvatska, O. Lamb, J.A. Laskawiec, M. Leboyer, M. Le Couteur, A. Leventha, B.L. Liu, X.-Q. Lord, C. Lotspeich, L.J. Maestrini, E. Magalhaes, T. Mahoney, W. Mantoulan, C. McConachie, H. McDougle, C.J. McMahon, W.M. Marshall, C.R. Miller, J. Minshew, N.J. Monaco, A.P. Munson, J. Nurnberger Jr., J.I. Oliveira, G. Pagnamenta, A. Papanikolaou, K. Parr, J.R. Paterson, A.D. Pericak-Vance, M.A. Pickles, A. Pinto, D. Piven, J. Posey, D.J. Poustka, A. Poustka, F. Regan, R. Reichert, J. Renshaw, K. Roberts, W. Roge, B. Rutter, M.L. Salt, J. Schellenberg, G.D. Scherer, S.W. Sheffield, V. Sutcliffe, J.S. Szatmari, P. Tansey, K. Thompson, A.P. Tsiantis, J. Van Engeland, H. Vicente, A.M. Vieland, V.J. Volkmar, F. Wallace, S. Wassink, T.H. Wijsman, E.M. Wing, K. Wittemeyer, K. Yaspan, B.L. Zwaigenbaum, L. Yoo, S.-Y. Hill, R.S. Mukaddes, N.M. Balkhy, S. Gascon, G. Al-Saad, S. Hashmi, A. Ware, J. Joseph, R.M. LeClair, E. Partlow, J.N. Barry, B. Walsh, C.A. Pauls, D. Moilanen, I. Ebeling, H. Mattila, M.-L. Kuusikko, S. Jussila, K. Ignatius, J. Tolouei, A. Ghadami, M. Rostami, M. Hosseinipour, A. Valujerdi, M. Andre and Weiss, L.A. Arking, D.E. Daly, M.J. Chakravarti, A. Brune, C.W. West, K. O'Connor, A. Hilton, G. Tomlinson, R.L. West, A.B. Cook Jr., E.H. Green, T. Chang, S.-C. Gabriel, S. Gates, C. Hanson, E.M. Kirby, A. Korn, J. Kuruvilla, F. McCarroll, S. Morrow, E.M. Neale, B. Purcell, S. Sasanfar, R. Sougnez, C. Stevens, C. Altshuler, D. Gusella, J. Santangelo, S.L. Sklar, P. Tanzi, R. Anney, R. Bailey, A.J. Baird, G. Battaglia, A. Berney, T. Betancur, C. Bölte, S. Bolton, P.F. Brian, J. Bryson, S.E. Buxbaum, J.D. Cabrito, I. Cai, G. Cantor, R.M. Coon, H. Conroy, J. Correia, C. Corsello, C. Crawford, E.L. Cuccaro, M.L. Dawson, G. De Jonge, M. Devlin, B. Duketis, E. Ennis, S. Estes, A. Farrar, P. Fombonne, E. Freitag, C.M. Gallagher, L. Geschwind, D.H. Gilbert, J. Gill, M. Gillberg, C. Goldberg, J. Green, A. Green, J. Guter, S.J. Haines, J.L. Hallmayer, J.F. Hus, V. Klauck, S.M. Korvatska, O. Lamb, J.A. Laskawiec, M. Leboyer, M. Le Couteur, A. Leventha, B.L. Liu, X.-Q. Lord, C. Lotspeich, L.J. Maestrini, E. Magalhaes, T. Mahoney, W. Mantoulan, C. McConachie, H. McDougle, C.J. McMahon, W.M. Marshall, C.R. Miller, J. Minshew, N.J. Monaco, A.P. Munson, J. Nurnberger Jr., J.I. Oliveira, G. Pagnamenta, A. Papanikolaou, K. Parr, J.R. Paterson, A.D. Pericak-Vance, M.A. Pickles, A. Pinto, D. Piven, J. Posey, D.J. Poustka, A. Poustka, F. Regan, R. Reichert, J. Renshaw, K. Roberts, W. Roge, B. Rutter, M.L. Salt, J. Schellenberg, G.D. Scherer, S.W. Sheffield, V. Sutcliffe, J.S. Szatmari, P. Tansey, K. Thompson, A.P. Tsiantis, J. Van Engeland, H. Vicente, A.M. Vieland, V.J. Volkmar, F. Wallace, S. Wassink, T.H. Wijsman, E.M. Wing, K. Wittemeyer, K. Yaspan, B.L. Zwaigenbaum, L. Yoo, S.-Y. Hill, R.S. Mukaddes, N.M. Balkhy, S. Gascon, G. Al-Saad, S. Hashmi, A. Ware, J. Joseph, R.M. LeClair, E. Partlow, J.N. Barry, B. Walsh, C.A. Pauls, D. Moilanen, I. Ebeling, H. Mattila, M.-L. Kuusikko, S. Jussila, K. Ignatius, J. Tolouei, A. Ghadami, M. Rostami, M. Hosseinipour, A. Valujerdi, M. Andre
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Although autism is a highly heritable neurodevelopmental disorder, attempts to identify specific susceptibility genes have thus far met with limited success. Genome-wide association studies using half a million or more markers, particularly those with very large sample sizes achieved through meta-analysis, have shown great success in mapping genes for other complex genetic traits. Consequently, we initiated a linkage and association mapping study using half a million genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a common set of 1,031 multiplex autism families (1,553 affected offspring). We identified regions of suggestive and significant linkage on chromosomes 6q27 and 20p13, respectively. Initial analysis did not yield genome-wide significant associations; however, genotyping of top hits in additional families revealed an SNP on chromosome 5p15 (between SEMA5A and TAS2R1) that was significantly associated with autism (P = 2 × 10-7). We also demonstrated that expression of SEMA5A is reduced in brains from autistic patients, further implicating SEMA5A as an autism susceptibility gene. The linkage regions reported here provide targets for rare variation screening whereas the discovery of a single novel association demonstrates the action of common variants.
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35. Molecular and clinical characterization of de novo and familial cases with microduplication 3q29: guidelines for copy number variation case reporting
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Goobie, S., primary, Knijnenburg, J., additional, FitzPatrick, D., additional, Sharkey, F.H., additional, Lionel, A.C., additional, Marshall, C.R., additional, Azam, T., additional, Shago, M., additional, Chong, K., additional, Mendoza-Londono, R., additional, den Hollander, N.S., additional, Ruivenkamp, C., additional, Maher, E., additional, Tanke, H.J., additional, Szuhai, K., additional, Wintle, R.F., additional, and Scherer, S.W., additional
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36. 35.5. Functional and evolutionary relationships of troponin C in striated muscle
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Gillis, T.E., primary and Marshall, C.R., additional
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37. The Determinants of Incentive Intensity in Group-based Rewards
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Zenger, Todd R., primary and Marshall, C.R., additional
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38. Effects of sampling standardization on estimates of Phanerozoic marine diversification.
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Alroy, J., Marshall, C.R., Bambach, R.K., Bezusko, K., Foote, M., Fursich, F.T., Hansen, T.A., Holland, S.M., Ivany, L.C., Jablonski, D., Jacobs, D.K., Jones, D.C., Kosnik, M.A., Lidgard, S., Low, S., Miller, A.I., Novack-Gottshall, P.M., Olszewski, T.D., and Patzkowsky, M.E.
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Analyzes the effects of sampling standardization on estimates of Phanerozoic marine diversification. Major marine components of the Paelobiology Database; Marine paleofaunal contents of the Paleobiology Database; Diversity curves corrected for variation in sampling intensity by using different subsampling algorithms and two methods of counting genera.
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39. THE PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION OF CORIAMYRTIN
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1. The coriamyrtin of Merck appears to be somewhat different from and is probably more powerful pharmacologically than that isolated by Riban.
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40. Whole-exome sequencing and targeted copy number analysis in primary ciliary dyskinesia
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Jobling, R.K., Marshall, C.R., FORGE Canada Consortium, Ray, P.N., Kim, R.H., Zariwala, M.A., Scherer, S.W., Stockley, T., Knowles, M.R., Lau, L., Dell, S.D., Paton, T.A., and Hall, D.A.
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Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is an autosomal-recessive disorder resulting from loss of normal ciliary function. Symptoms include neonatal respiratory distress, chronic sinusitis, bronchiectasis, situs inversus, and infertility. Clinical features may be subtle and highly variable, making the diagnosis of PCD challenging. The diagnosis can be confirmed with ciliary ultrastructure analysis and/or molecular genetic testing of 32 PCD-associated genes. However, because of this genetic heterogeneity, comprehensive molecular genetic testing is not considered the standard of care, and the most efficient molecular approach has yet to be elucidated. Here, we propose a cost-effective and time-efficient molecular genetic algorithm to solve cases of PCD. We conducted targeted copy number variation (CNV) analysis and/or whole-exome sequencing on 20 families (22 patients) from a subset of 45 families (52 patients) with a clinical diagnosis of PCD who did not have a molecular genetic diagnosis after Sanger sequencing of 12 PCD-associated genes. This combined molecular genetic approach led to the identification of 4 of 20 (20%) families with clinically significant CNVs and 7 of 20 (35%) families with biallelic pathogenic mutations in recently identified PCD genes, resulting in an increased molecular genetic diagnostic rate of 55% (11/20). In patients with a clinical diagnosis of PCD, whole-exome sequencing followed by targeted CNV analysis results in an overall molecular genetic yield of 76% (34/45).
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42. THE ACTIVE PRINCIPLE OF INDIAN HEMP: A PRELIMINARY COMMUNICATION.1
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43. Dissecting the Shared Genetic Architecture of Suicide Attempt, Psychiatric Disorders, and Known Risk Factors
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Niamh Mullins, JooEun Kang, Adrian I. Campos, Jonathan R.I. Coleman, Alexis C. Edwards, Hanga Galfalvy, Daniel F. Levey, Adriana Lori, Andrey Shabalin, Anna Starnawska, Mei-Hsin Su, Hunna J. Watson, Mark Adams, Swapnil Awasthi, Michael Gandal, Jonathan D. Hafferty, Akitoyo Hishimoto, Minsoo Kim, Satoshi Okazaki, Ikuo Otsuka, Stephan Ripke, Erin B. Ware, Andrew W. Bergen, Wade H. Berrettini, Martin Bohus, Harry Brandt, Xiao Chang, Wei J. Chen, Hsi-Chung Chen, Steven Crawford, Scott Crow, Emily DiBlasi, Philibert Duriez, Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Manfred M. Fichter, Steven Gallinger, Stephen J. Glatt, Philip Gorwood, Yiran Guo, Hakon Hakonarson, Katherine A. Halmi, Hai-Gwo Hwu, Sonia Jain, Stéphane Jamain, Susana Jiménez-Murcia, Craig Johnson, Allan S. Kaplan, Walter H. Kaye, Pamela K. Keel, James L. Kennedy, Kelly L. Klump, Dong Li, Shih-Cheng Liao, Klaus Lieb, Lisa Lilenfeld, Chih-Min Liu, Pierre J. Magistretti, Christian R. Marshall, James E. Mitchell, Eric T. Monson, Richard M. Myers, Dalila Pinto, Abigail Powers, Nicolas Ramoz, Stefan Roepke, Vsevolod Rozanov, Stephen W. Scherer, Christian Schmahl, Marcus Sokolowski, Michael Strober, Laura M. Thornton, Janet Treasure, Ming T. Tsuang, Stephanie H. Witt, D. Blake Woodside, Zeynep Yilmaz, Lea Zillich, Rolf Adolfsson, Ingrid Agartz, Tracy M. Air, Martin Alda, Lars Alfredsson, Ole A. Andreassen, Adebayo Anjorin, Vivek Appadurai, María Soler Artigas, Sandra Van der Auwera, M. Helena Azevedo, Nicholas Bass, Claiton H.D. Bau, Bernhard T. Baune, Frank Bellivier, Klaus Berger, Joanna M. Biernacka, Tim B. Bigdeli, Elisabeth B. Binder, Michael Boehnke, Marco P. Boks, Rosa Bosch, David L. Braff, Richard Bryant, Monika Budde, Enda M. Byrne, Wiepke Cahn, Miguel Casas, Enrique Castelao, Jorge A. Cervilla, Boris Chaumette, Sven Cichon, Aiden Corvin, Nicholas Craddock, David Craig, Franziska Degenhardt, Srdjan Djurovic, Howard J. Edenberg, Ayman H. Fanous, Jerome C. Foo, Andreas J. Forstner, Mark Frye, Janice M. Fullerton, Justine M. Gatt, Pablo V. Gejman, Ina Giegling, Hans J. Grabe, Melissa J. Green, Eugenio H. Grevet, Maria Grigoroiu-Serbanescu, Blanca Gutierrez, Jose Guzman-Parra, Steven P. Hamilton, Marian L. Hamshere, Annette Hartmann, Joanna Hauser, Stefanie Heilmann-Heimbach, Per Hoffmann, Marcus Ising, Ian Jones, Lisa A. Jones, Lina Jonsson, René S. Kahn, John R. Kelsoe, Kenneth S. Kendler, Stefan Kloiber, Karestan C. Koenen, Manolis Kogevinas, Bettina Konte, Marie-Odile Krebs, Mikael Landén, Jacob Lawrence, Marion Leboyer, Phil H. Lee, Douglas F. Levinson, Calwing Liao, Jolanta Lissowska, Susanne Lucae, Fermin Mayoral, Susan L. McElroy, Patrick McGrath, Peter McGuffin, Andrew McQuillin, Sarah E. Medland, Divya Mehta, Ingrid Melle, Yuri Milaneschi, Philip B. Mitchell, Esther Molina, Gunnar Morken, Preben Bo Mortensen, Bertram Müller-Myhsok, Caroline Nievergelt, Vishwajit Nimgaonkar, Markus M. Nöthen, Michael C. O’Donovan, Roel A. Ophoff, Michael J. Owen, Carlos Pato, Michele T. Pato, Brenda W.J.H. Penninx, Jonathan Pimm, Giorgio Pistis, James B. Potash, Robert A. Power, Martin Preisig, Digby Quested, Josep Antoni Ramos-Quiroga, Andreas Reif, Marta Ribasés, Vanesa Richarte, Marcella Rietschel, Margarita Rivera, Andrea Roberts, Gloria Roberts, Guy A. Rouleau, Diego L. Rovaris, Dan Rujescu, Cristina Sánchez-Mora, Alan R. Sanders, Peter R. Schofield, Thomas G. Schulze, Laura J. Scott, Alessandro Serretti, Jianxin Shi, Stanley I. Shyn, Lea Sirignano, Pamela Sklar, Olav B. Smeland, Jordan W. Smoller, Edmund J.S. Sonuga-Barke, Gianfranco Spalletta, John S. Strauss, Beata Świątkowska, Maciej Trzaskowski, Gustavo Turecki, Laura Vilar-Ribó, John B. Vincent, Henry Völzke, James T.R. Walters, Cynthia Shannon Weickert, Thomas W. Weickert, Myrna M. Weissman, Leanne M. Williams, Naomi R. Wray, Clement C. Zai, Allison E. Ashley-Koch, Jean C. Beckham, Elizabeth R. Hauser, Michael A. Hauser, Nathan A. Kimbrel, Jennifer H. Lindquist, Benjamin McMahon, David W. 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LD SCORE REGRESSION ,Genome-wide association study ,Suicide, Attempted ,3124 Neurology and psychiatry ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Insomnia ,Suicide attempt ,GWAS ,Suïcidi ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Cause of death ,Psychiatry ,0303 health sciences ,Factors de risc en les malalties ,Mental Disorders ,Genetic Correlation ,Genome-wide Association Study ,Pleiotropy ,Polygenicity ,Suicide ,Suicide Attempt ,DEPRESSION ,3. Good health ,Genetic correlation ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Humans ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Mental illness ,Cohort ,SEX ,medicine.symptom ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Risk factors in diseases ,BF ,Locus (genetics) ,BEHAVIORS ,Psykiatri ,EVENTS ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,medicine ,ddc:610 ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,IDEATION ,Socioeconomic status ,METAANALYSIS ,Biological Psychiatry ,030304 developmental biology ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,Genetic architecture ,THOUGHTS ,RC0321 ,business ,Malalties mentals ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Statistical analyses were carried out on the NL Genetic Cluster Computer (http://www.geneticcluster.org) hosted by SURFsara and the Mount Sinai high performance computing cluster (http://hpc.mssm.edu), which is supported by the Office of Research Infrastructure of the National Institutes of Health (Grant Nos. S10OD018522 and S10OD026880). This work was conducted in part using the resources of the Advanced Computing Center for Research and Education at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. This work was funded by the National Institutes of Health (Grant Nos. R01MH116269 and R01MH121455 [to DMR]), NIGMS of the National Institutes of Health (Grant No. T32GM007347 [to JK]), and the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (NARSAD Young Investigator Award No. 29551 [to NM])., BACKGROUND: Suicide is a leading cause of death worldwide, and nonfatal suicide attempts, which occur far more frequently, are a major source of disability and social and economic burden. Both have substantial genetic etiology, which is partially shared and partially distinct from that of related psychiatric disorders. METHODS: We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 29,782 suicide attempt (SA) cases and 519,961 controls in the International Suicide Genetics Consortium (ISGC). The GWAS of SA was conditioned on psychiatric disorders using GWAS summary statistics via multitrait-based conditional and joint analysis, to remove genetic effects on SA mediated by psychiatric disorders. We investigated the shared and divergent genetic architectures of SA, psychiatric disorders, and other known risk factors. RESULTS: Two loci reached genome-wide significance for SA: the major histocompatibility complex and an intergenic locus on chromosome 7, the latter of which remained associated with SA after conditioning on psychiatric disorders and replicated in an independent cohort from the Million Veteran Program. This locus has been implicated in risk-taking behavior, smoking, and insomnia. SA showed strong genetic correlation with psychiatric disorders, particularly major depression, and also with smoking, pain, risk-taking behavior, sleep disturbances, lower educational attainment, reproductive traits, lower socioeconomic status, and poorer general health. After conditioning on psychiatric disorders, the genetic correlations between SA and psychiatric disorders decreased, whereas those with nonpsychiatric traits remained largely unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: Our results identify a risk locus that contributes more strongly to SA than other phenotypes and suggest a shared underlying biology between SA and known risk factors that is not mediated by psychiatric disorders., Office of Research Infrastructure of the National Institutes of Health S10OD018522 S10OD026880, United States Department of Health & Human Services, National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA R01MH116269 R01MH121455, NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) T32GM007347 NARSAD 29551
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44. Narrative skills in deaf children who use spoken English: Dissociations between macro and microstructural devices.
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Jones, A.C., Toscano, E., Botting, N., Marshall, C.R., Atkinson, J.R., Denmark, T., Herman, R., and Morgan, G.
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Previous research has highlighted that deaf children acquiring spoken English have difficulties in narrative development relative to their hearing peers both in terms of macro-structure and with micro-structural devices. The majority of previous research focused on narrative tasks designed for hearing children that depend on good receptive language skills. The current study compared narratives of 6 to 11-year-old deaf children who use spoken English (N=59) with matched for age and non-verbal intelligence hearing peers. To examine the role of general language abilities, single word vocabulary was also assessed. Narratives were elicited by the retelling of a story presented non-verbally in video format. Results showed that deaf and hearing children had equivalent macro-structure skills, but the deaf group showed poorer performance on micro-structural components. Furthermore, the deaf group gave less detailed responses to inferencing probe questions indicating poorer understanding of the story's underlying message. For deaf children, micro-level devices most strongly correlated with the vocabulary measure. These findings suggest that deaf children, despite spoken language delays, are able to convey the main elements of content and structure in narrative but have greater difficulty in using grammatical devices more dependent on finer linguistic and pragmatic skills. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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