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2. Functional analysis of rare variants found in schizophrenia implicates a critical role for GIT1–PAK3 signaling in neuroplasticity
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Kim, M J, Biag, J, Fass, D M, Lewis, M C, Zhang, Q, Fleishman, M, Gangwar, S P, Machius, M, Fromer, M, Purcell, S M, McCarroll, S A, Rudenko, G, Premont, R T, Scolnick, E M, and Haggarty, S J
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- 2017
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3. Copy number variation in schizophrenia in Sweden
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Szatkiewicz, J P, O'Dushlaine, C, Chen, G, Chambert, K, Moran, J L, Neale, B M, Fromer, M, Ruderfer, D, Akterin, S, Bergen, S E, Kähler, A, Magnusson, P K E, Kim, Y, Crowley, J J, Rees, E, Kirov, G, O'Donovan, M C, Owen, M J, Walters, J, Scolnick, E, Sklar, P, Purcell, S, Hultman, C M, McCarroll, S A, and Sullivan, P F
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- 2014
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4. Multiple Chemical Forms of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Produced in Yeast
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Wampler, D. E., Lehman, E. D., Boger, J., McAleer, W. J., and Scolnick, E. M.
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- 1985
5. Chromosome Assignments of Four Mouse Cellular Homologs of Sarcoma and Leukemia Virus Oncogenes
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Sakaguchi, Alan Y., Lalley, P. A., Zabel, B. U., Ellis, R. W., Scolnick, E. M., and Naylor, S. L.
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- 1984
6. Sequential Translation of Trinucleotide Codons for the Initiation and Termination of Protein Synthesis
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Caskey, C. T., Tompkins, R., Scolnick, E., Caryk, T., and Nirenberg, M.
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- 1968
7. Peptide Chain Termination, VI. Purification and Site of Action of S
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Goldstein, J., Milman, G., Scolnick, E., and Caskey, T.
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- 1970
8. Peptide Chain Termination, VII. The Ribosomal and Release Factor Requirements for Peptide Release
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Tompkins, R. K., Scolnick, E. M., and Caskey, C. T.
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- 1970
9. RNA-Dependent DNA Polymerase Activity in Five RNA Viruses: Divalent Cation Requirements
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Scolnick, E., Rands, E., Aaronson, S. A., and Todaro, G. J.
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- 1970
10. Hydrolysis of fMet-tRNA by Peptidyl Transferase
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Caskey, C. T., Beaudet, A. L., Scolnick, E. M., and Rosman, M.
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- 1971
11. Characterization and Separation of Viral DNA Polymerase in Mouse Milk
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Howk, R. S., Rye, L. A., Killeen, L. A., Scolnick, E. M., and Parks, W. P.
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- 1973
12. Peptide Chain Termination, III. Stimulation of in vitro Termination
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Milman, G., Goldstein, J., Scolnick, E., and Caskey, T.
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- 1969
13. Peptide Chain Termination, V. The Role of Release Factors in mRNA Terminator Codon Recognition
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Scolnick, E. M. and Caskey, C. T.
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- 1969
14. Release Factors Differing in Specificity for Terminator Codons
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Scolnick, E., Tompkins, R., Caskey, T., and Nirenberg, M.
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- 1968
15. Genome-wide association study in a Swedish population yields support for greater CNV and MHC involvement in schizophrenia compared with bipolar disorder
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Bergen, S E, O'Dushlaine, C T, Ripke, S, Lee, P H, Ruderfer, D M, Akterin, S, Moran, J L, Chambert, K D, Handsaker, R E, Backlund, L, Ösby, U, McCarroll, S, Landen, M, Scolnick, E M, Magnusson, P K E, Lichtenstein, P, Hultman, C M, Purcell, S M, Sklar, P, and Sullivan, P F
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- 2012
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16. GWA study data mining and independent replication identify cardiomyopathy-associated 5 (CMYA5) as a risk gene for schizophrenia
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Chen, X, Lee, G, Maher, B S, Fanous, A H, Chen, J, Zhao, Z, Guo, A, van den Oord, E, Sullivan, P F, Shi, J, Levinson, D F, Gejman, P V, Sanders, A, Duan, J, Owen, M J, Craddock, N J, O'Donovan, M C, Blackman, J, Lewis, D, Kirov, G K, Qin, W, Schwab, S, Wildenauer, D, Chowdari, K, Nimgaonkar, V, Straub, R E, Weinberger, D R, O'Neill, F A, Walsh, D, Bronstein, M, Darvasi, A, Lencz, T, Malhotra, A K, Rujescu, D, Giegling, I, Werge, T, Hansen, T, Ingason, A, Nöethen, M M, Rietschel, M, Cichon, S, Djurovic, S, Andreassen, O A, Cantor, R M, Ophoff, R, Corvin, A, Morris, D W, Gill, M, Pato, C N, Pato, M T, Macedo, A, Gurling, H M D, McQuillin, A, Pimm, J, Hultman, C, Lichtenstein, P, Sklar, P, Purcell, S M, Scolnick, E, St Clair, D, Blackwood, D H R, and Kendler, K S
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- 2011
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17. Whole-genome association study of bipolar disorder
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Sklar, P, Smoller, J W, Fan, J, Ferreira, M A R, Perlis, R H, Chambert, K, Nimgaonkar, V L, McQueen, M B, Faraone, S V, Kirby, A, de Bakker, P I W, Ogdie, M N, Thase, M E, Sachs, G S, Todd-Brown, K, Gabriel, S B, Sougnez, C, Gates, C, Blumenstiel, B, Defelice, M, Ardlie, K G, Franklin, J, Muir, W J, McGhee, K A, MacIntyre, D J, McLean, A, VanBeck, M, McQuillin, A, Bass, N J, Robinson, M, Lawrence, J, Anjorin, A, Curtis, D, Scolnick, E M, Daly, M J, Blackwood, D H, Gurling, H M, and Purcell, S M
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- 2008
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18. Cure therapeutics and strategic prevention: raising the bar for mental health research
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Insel, T R and Scolnick, E M
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- 2006
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19. Erratum: Genome-wide association study identifies SESTD1 as a novel risk gene for lithium-responsive bipolar disorder
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Song, J, Bergen, S E, Di Florio, A, Karlsson, R, Charney, A, Ruderfer, D M, Stahl, E A, Chambert, K D, Moran, J L, Gordon-Smith, K, Forty, L, Green, E K, Jones, I, Jones, L, Scolnick, E M, Sklar, P, Smoller, J W, Lichtenstein, P, Hultman, C, Craddock, N, and Landén, M
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20. Meta-analysis of genome-wide association data of bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder
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Liu, Y, Blackwood, D H, Caesar, S, de Geus, E J C, Farmer, A, Ferreira, M A R, Ferrier, I N, Fraser, C, Gordon-Smith, K, Green, E K, Grozeva, D, Gurling, H M, Hamshere, M L, Heutink, P, Holmans, P A, Hoogendijk, W J, Hottenga, J J, Jones, L, Jones, I R, Kirov, G, Lin, D, McGuffin, P, Moskvina, V, Nolen, W A, Perlis, R H, Posthuma, D, Scolnick, E M, Smit, A B, Smit, J H, Smoller, J W, St Clair, D, van Dyck, R, Verhage, M, Willemsen, G, Young, A H, Zandbelt, T, Boomsma, D I, Craddock, N, O'Donovan, M C, Owen, M J, Penninx, B W J H, Purcell, S, Sklar, P, and Sullivan, P F
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- 2011
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21. Genome-wide association study in a Swedish population yields support for greater CNV and MHC involvement in schizophrenia compared with bipolar disorder
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Bergenʼ, S E, OʼDushlaine, C T, Ripke, S, Lee, P H, Ruderfer, D M, Akterin, S, Moran, J L, Chambert, K D, Handsaker, R E, Backlund, L, sby, U O, McCarroll, S, Landen, M, Scolnick, E M, Magnusson, PKE, Lichtenstein, P, Hultman, C M, Purcell, S M, Sklar, P, and Sullivan, P F
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- 2012
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22. Partitioning heritability of regulatory and cell-type-specific variants across 11 common diseases
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Gusev, A, Lee, Sh, SWE SCZ, Consortium, O'Dushlaine, Cgusev, Trynka, G, Finucane, H, Vilhjálmsson, Bj, Xu, H, Zang, C, Ripke, S, Bulik Sullivan, B, Stahl, E, Schizophrenia, Working, Neale, Bm, Corvin, A, Walters, Jt, Farh, Kh, Holmans, Pa, Lee, P, Collier, Da, Huang, H, Pers, Th, Agartz, I, Agerbo, E, Albus, M, Alexander, M, Amin, F, Bacanu, Sa, Begemann, M, Belliveau, Ra, Bene, J, Bergen, Se, Bevilacqua, E, Bigdeli, Tb, Black, Dw, Børglum, Ad, Bruggeman, R, Buccola, Ng, Buckner, Rl, Byerley, W, Cahn, W, Cai, G, Campion, D, Cantor, Rm, Carr, Vj, Carrera, N, Catts, Sv, Chambert, Kd, Chan, Rc, Chen, Ry, Chen, Ey, Cheng, W, Cheung, Ef, Chong, Sa, Cloninger, Cr, Cohen, D, Cohen, N, Cormican, P, Craddock, N, Crowley, Jj, Curtis, D, Davidson, M, Davis, Kl, Degenhardt, F, Del, Favero, Delisi, Le, Demontis, D, Dikeos, D, Dinan, T, Djurovic, S, Donohoe, G, Drapeau, E, Duan, J, Dudbridge, F, Durmishi, N, Eichhammer, P, Eriksson, J, Escott Price, V, Essioux, L, Fanous, Ah, Farrell, Ms, Frank, J, Franke, L, Freedman, R, Freimer, Nb, Friedl, M, Friedman, Ji, Fromer, M, Genovese, G, Georgieva, L, Gershon, Es, Giegling, I, Giusti Rodrguez, P, Godard, S, Goldstein, Ji, Golimbet, V, Gopal, S, Gratten, J, Grove, J, Haan, De, Hammer, C, Hamshere, Ml, Hansen, M, Hansen, T, Haroutunian, V, Hartmann, Am, Henskens, Fa, Herms, S, Hirschhorn, Jn, Hoffmann, P, Hofman, A, Hollegaard, Mv, Hougaard, Dm, Ikeda, M, Joa, I, Julià, A, Kahn, Rs, Kalaydjieva, L, Karachanak Yankova, S, Karjalainen, J, Kavanagh, D, Keller, Mc, Kelly, Bj, Kennedy, Jl, Khrunin, A, Kim, Y, Klovins, J, Knowles, Ja, Konte, B, Kucinskas, V, Kucinskiene, Za, Kuzelova Ptackova, H, Kähler, Ak, Laurent, C, Keong, Jl, Legge, Se, Lerer, B, Li, M, Li, T, Liang, Ky, Lieberman, J, Limborska, S, Loughland, Cm, Lubinski, J, Lnnqvist, J, Macek, M, Magnusson, Pk, Maher, Bs, Maier, W, Mallet, J, Marsal, S, Mattheisen, M, Mattingsdal, M, Mccarley, Rw, Mcdonald, C, Mcintosh, Am, Meier, S, Meijer, Cj, Melegh, B, Melle, I, Mesholam Gately, Ri, Metspalu, A, Michie, Pt, Milani, L, Milanova, V, Mokrab, Y, Morris, Dw, Mors, O, Mortensen, Pb, Murphy, Kc, Murray, Rm, Myin Germeys, I, Mller Myhsok, B, Nelis, M, Nenadic, I, Nertney, Da, Nestadt, G, Nicodemus, Kk, Nikitina Zake, L, Nisenbaum, L, Nordin, A, O'Callaghan, E, O'Dushlaine, C, O'Neill, Fa, Sy, Oh, Olincy, A, Olsen, L, Van, Os, Pantelis, C, Papadimitriou, Gn, Papiol, S, Parkhomenko, E, Pato, Mt, Paunio, T, Pejovic Milovancevic, M, Perkins, Do, Pietilinen, O, Pimm, J, Pocklington, Aj, Powell, J, Price, A, Pulver, Ae, Purcell, Sm, Quested, D, Rasmussen, Hb, Reichenberg, A, Reimers, Ma, Richards, Al, Roffman, Jl, Roussos, P, Ruderfer, Dm, Salomaa, V, Sanders, Ar, Schall, U, Schubert, Cr, Schulze, Tg, Schwab, Sg, Scolnick, Em, Scott, Rj, Seidman, Lj, Shi, J, Sigurdsson, E, Silagadze, T, Silverman, Jm, Sim, K, Slominsky, P, Smoller, Jw, Hc, So, Spencer, Cc, Stahl, Ea, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Stogmann, E, Straub, Re, Strengman, E, Strohmaier, J, Stroup, Ts, Subramaniam, M, Suvisaari, J, Svrakic, Dm, Szatkiewicz, Jp, Sderman, E, Thirumalai, S, Toncheva, D, Tooney, Pa, Tosato, Sarah, Veijola, J, Waddington, J, Walsh, D, Wang, D, Wang, Q, Webb, Bt, Weiser, M, Wildenauer, Db, Williams, Nm, Williams, S, Witt, Sh, Wolen, Ar, Wong, Eh, Wormley, Bk, Jq, Wu, Hs, Xi, Zai, Cc, Zheng, X, Zimprich, F, Wray, Nr, Stefansson, K, Visscher, Pm, Adolfsson, R, Andreassen, Oa, Blackwood, Dh, Bramon, E, Buxbaum, Jd, Brglum, Ad, Cichon, S, Darvasi, A, Domenici, E, Ehrenreich, H, Esko, T, Gejman, Pv, Gill, M, Gurling, H, Hultman, Cm, Iwata, N, Jablensky, Av, Jönsson, Eg, Kendler, Ks, Kirov, G, Knight, J, Lencz, T, Levinson, Df, Qs, Li, Liu, J, Malhotra, Ak, Mccarroll, Sa, Mcquillin, A, Moran, Jl, Mowry, Bj, Nthen, Mm, Ophoff, Ra, Owen, Mj, Palotie, A, Pato, Cn, Petryshen, Tl, Posthuma, D, Rietschel, M, Riley, Bp, Rujescu, D, Sham, Pc, Sklar, P, Clair, St, Weinberger, Dr, Wendland, Jr, Werge, T, Daly, Mj, Sullivan, Pf, O'Donovan, Mc, Chambert, K, Akterin, S, Bergen, S, Ruderfer, D, Scolnick, E, Purcell, S, Mccarroll, S, Daly, M, Pasaniuc, B, Raychaudhuri, S, Price, Al, Gusev, Alexander, Lee, S Hong, Trynka, Gosia, Finucane, Hilary K, Price, Alkes L, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, SWE-SCZ Consortium, ANS - Amsterdam Neuroscience, Adult Psychiatry, Other departments, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, RS: MHeNs - R2 - Mental Health, Complex Trait Genetics, Functional Genomics, and Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Brain Mechanisms in Health & Disease
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Linkage disequilibrium ,GWAS ,schizophrenia ,SNP ,trait heritability ,disease architecture ,Inheritance Patterns ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Genome-wide association study ,Biology ,Article ,Open Reading Frames ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Genetic ,Models ,Genotype ,Genetics ,Humans ,Genetics(clinical) ,Computer Simulation ,Regulatory Elements, Transcriptional ,Exome ,Genetics (clinical) ,genotype imputation ,Genetic association ,Genetics & Heredity ,genome-wide association study ,Models, Genetic ,Genetic Diseases, Inborn ,Genetic Variation ,Heritability ,exome chips ,Regulatory Elements ,Inborn ,Genetic Diseases ,Transcriptional ,coding variants ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Regulatory and coding variants are known to be enriched with associations identified by genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of complex disease, but their contributions to trait heritability are currently unknown. We applied variance-component methods to imputed genotype data for 11 common diseases to partition the heritability explained by genotyped SNPs (h(g)(2)) across functional categories (while accounting for shared variance due to linkage disequilibrium). Extensive simulations showed that in contrast to current estimates from GWAS summary statistics, the variance-component approach partitions heritability accurately under a wide range of complex-disease architectures. Across the 11 diseases DNaseI hypersensitivity sites (DHSs) from 217 cell types spanned 16% of imputed SNPs (and 24% of genotyped SNPs) but explained an average of 79% (SE = 8%) of h(g)(2) from imputed SNPs (5.1 x enrichment; p = 3.7 x 10(-17)) and 38% (SE = 4%) of h(g)(2) from genotyped SNPs (1.6 x enrichment, p = 1.0 x 10(-4)). Further enrichment was observed at enhancer DHSs and cell-type-specific DHSs. In contrast, coding variants, which span 1% of the genome, explained
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23. Kinetically selective inhibitors of histone deacetylase 2 (HDAC2) as cognition enhancers† †Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Compound synthesis and characterization; 1HNMR spectra, HPLC or UPLC spectral traces; HDAC enzymatic assay protocol; IC50s for representative compounds for HDACs 1–9; full kinetic parameters for BRD4884 and BRD6688; progression and dissociation curves for BRD6688; pharmacokinetic graphs and parameters for representative compounds; kinetic selectivity profiles for BRD4884 and BRD6688; in vitro pharmacology, pharmacokinetic protocols; target engagement simulation protocol; molecular modelling and docking protocols; neuronal cell based assay protocol, behavioural studies protocols. See DOI: 10.1039/c4sc02130d Click here for additional data file
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Wagner, F. F., Zhang, Y.-L., Fass, D. M., Joseph, N., Gale, J. P., Weïwer, M., McCarren, P., Fisher, S. L., Kaya, T., Zhao, W.-N., Reis, S. A., Hennig, K. M., Thomas, M., Lemercier, B. C., Lewis, M. C., Guan, J. S., Moyer, M. P., Scolnick, E., Haggarty, S. J., Tsai, L.-H., and Holson, E. B.
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Chemistry ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,eye diseases - Abstract
Kinetically selective inhibitors of HDAC2 enhanced learning and memory in a CK-p25 mouse model of neurodegeneration., Aiming towards the development of novel nootropic therapeutics to address the cognitive impairment common to a range of brain disorders, we set out to develop highly selective small molecule inhibitors of HDAC2, a chromatin modifying histone deacetylase implicated in memory formation and synaptic plasticity. Novel ortho-aminoanilide inhibitors were designed and evaluated for their ability to selectively inhibit HDAC2 versus the other Class I HDACs. Kinetic and thermodynamic binding properties were essential elements of our design strategy and two novel classes of ortho-aminoanilides, that exhibit kinetic selectivity (biased residence time) for HDAC2 versus the highly homologous isoform HDAC1, were identified. These kinetically selective HDAC2 inhibitors (BRD6688 and BRD4884) increased H4K12 and H3K9 histone acetylation in primary mouse neuronal cell culture assays, in the hippocampus of CK-p25 mice, a model of neurodegenerative disease, and rescued the associated memory deficits of these mice in a cognition behavioural model. These studies demonstrate for the first time that selective pharmacological inhibition of HDAC2 is feasible and that inhibition of the catalytic activity of this enzyme may serve as a therapeutic approach towards enhancing the learning and memory processes that are affected in many neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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24. Variability in Working Memory Performance Explained by Epistasis vs Polygenic Scores in the ZNF804A Pathway
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Nicodemus, Kk, Hargreaves, A, Morris, D, Anney, R, Gill, M, Corvin, A, Donohoe, G, Ripke, S, Sanders, Ar, Kendler, Ks, Levinson, Df, Sklar, P, Holmans, Pa, Lin, Dy, Duan, J, Ophoff, Ra, Andreassen, Oa, Scolnick, E, Cichon, S, Clair, St, D, Gurling, H, Werge, T, Rujescu, D, Blackwood, Dh, Pato, Cn, Malhotra, Ak, Purcell, S, Dudbridge, F, Neale, Bm, Rossin, L, Visscher, Pm, Posthuma, D, Ruderfer, Dm, Fanous, A, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Mowry, Bj, Golimbet, V, Hert, De, M, Jönsson, Eg, Bitter, I, Pietiläinen, Op, Collier, Da, Tosato, Sarah, Agartz, I, Albus, M, Alexander, M, Amdur, Rl, Amin, F, Bass, N, Bergen, Se, Black, Dw, Børglum, Ad, Brown, Ma, Bruggeman, R, Buccola, Ng, Byerley, Wf, Cahn, W, Cantor, Rm, Carr, Vj, Catts, Sv, Choudhury, K, Cloninger, C, Cormican, P, Craddock, N, Danoy, Pa, Datta, S, Haan, De, L, Demontis, D, Dikeos, D, Djurovic, S, Donnelly, P, Duong, L, Dwyer, S, Fink Jensen, A, Freedman, R, Freimer, Nb, Friedl, M, Georgieva, L, Giegling, I, Glenthøj, B, Godard, S, Hamshere, M, Hansen, M, Hansen, T, Hartmann, Am, Henskens, Fa, Hougaard, Dm, Hultman, Cm, Ingason, A, Jablensky, Av, Jakobsen, Kd, Jay, M, Jürgens, G, Kahn, Rs, Keller, Mc, Kenis, G, Kenny, E, Kim, Y, Kirov, Gk, Konnerth, H, Konte, B, Krabbendam, L, Krasucki, R, Lasseter, Vk, Laurent, C, Lawrence, J, Lencz, T, Lerer, F, Liang, Ky, Lichtenstein, P, Lieberman, Ja, Linszen, Dh, Lönnqvist, J, Loughland, Cm, Maclean, Aw, Maher, Bs, Maier, W, Mallet, J, Malloy, P, Mattheisen, M, Mattingsdal, M, Mcghee, Ka, Mcgrath, Jj, Mcintosh, A, Mclean, De, Mcquillin, A, Melle, I, Michie, Pt, Milanova, V, Morris, Dw, Mors, O, Mortensen, Pb, Moskvina, V, Muglia, P, Myin Germeys, I, Nertney, Da, Nestadt, G, Nielsen, J, Nikolov, I, Nordentoft, M, Norton, N, Nöthen, Mm, O'Dushlaine, Ct, Olincy, A, Olsen, L, O'Neill, F, Ørntoft, Tf, Owen, Mj, Pantelis, C, Papadimitriou, G, Pato, Mt, Peltonen, L, Petursson, H, Pickard, B, Pimm, J, Pulver, Ae, Puri, V, Quested, D, Quinn, Em, Rasmussen, Hb, Réthelyi, Jm, Ribble, R, Rietschel, M, Riley, Bp, Ruggeri, Mirella, Schall, U, Schulze, Tg, Schwab, Sg, Scott, Rj, Shi, J, Sigurdsson, E, Silverman, Jm, Spencer, Cc, Stefansson, K, Strange, A, Strengman, E, Stroup, T, Suvisaari, J, Terenius, L, Thirumalai, S, Thygesen, Jh, Timm, S, Toncheva, D, Van, Den, Oord, E, Van, Os, Van, J, Winkel, R, Veldink, J, Walsh, D, Wang, Ag, Wiersma, D, Wildenauer, Db, Williams, Hj, Williams, Nm, Wormley, B, Zammit, S, Sullivan, Pf, O'Donovan, Mc, Daly, Mj, Gejman, P., Functional Genomics, Complex Trait Genetics, De Hert, Marc, Myin-Germeys, Inez, van Winkel, Ruud, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, RS: MHeNs - R2 - Mental Health, Amsterdam Neuroscience, and Adult Psychiatry
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epistasis ,Male ,Multifactorial Inheritance ,polygenic ,Neuropsychological Tests ,involvement ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neural Pathways ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Psychology ,schizophrenia risk ,psychosis variant ,Aetiology ,0303 health sciences ,susceptibility gene znf804a ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,phenotypes ,Zinc Fingers ,Neuropsychological test ,Single Nucleotide ,Middle Aged ,Serious Mental Illness ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Memory, Short-Term ,Mental Health ,Schizophrenia ,Major depressive disorder ,Female ,Cognitive Sciences ,social and economic factors ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Psychosis ,working memory ,schizophrenia ,IQ ,Schizoaffective disorder ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Gene interaction ,Genetic ,Social cognition ,Memory ,Clinical Research ,2.3 Psychological ,Behavioral and Social Science ,medicine ,Genetics ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Bipolar disorder ,Polymorphism ,Psychiatry ,030304 developmental biology ,Other Medical and Health Sciences ,Prevention ,Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium 2 ,Neurosciences ,Genetic Variation ,Epistasis, Genetic ,Schizophrenia Psychiatric Genome-wide Association Study (GWAS) Consortium ,medicine.disease ,attention ,Brain Disorders ,deficits ,Short-Term ,Psychotic Disorders ,genome-wide association ,Epistasis ,healthy controls ,identification ,Cognition Disorders ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
IMPORTANCE We investigated the variation in neuropsychological function explained by risk alleles at the psychosis susceptibility gene ZNF804A and its interacting partners using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), polygenic scores, and epistatic analyses. Of particular importance was the relative contribution of the polygenic score vs epistasis in variation explained. OBJECTIVES To (1) assess the association between SNPs in ZNF804A and the ZNF804A polygenic score with measures of cognition in cases with psychosis and (2) assess whether epistasis within the ZNF804A pathway could explain additional variation above and beyond that explained by the polygenic score. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Patients with psychosis (n = 424)were assessed in areas of cognitive ability impaired in schizophrenia including IQ, memory, attention, and social cognition.We used the Psychiatric GWAS Consortium 1 schizophrenia genome-wide association study to calculate a polygenic score based on identified risk variants within this genetic pathway. Cognitive measures significantly associated with the polygenic score were tested for an epistatic component using a training set (n = 170), which was used to develop linear regression models containing the polygenic score and 2-SNP interactions. The best-fitting models were tested for replication in 2 independent test sets of cases: (1) 170 individuals with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder and (2) 84 patients with broad psychosis (including bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and other psychosis). MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES Participants completed a neuropsychological assessment battery designed to target the cognitive deficits of schizophrenia including general cognitive function, episodic memory, working memory, attentional control, and social cognition. RESULTS Higher polygenic scores were associated with poorer performance among patients on IQ, memory, and social cognition, explaining 1%to 3%of variation on these scores (range, P = .01 to .03). Using a narrow psychosis training set and independent test sets of narrow phenotype psychosis (schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder), broad psychosis, and control participants (n = 89), the addition of 2 interaction terms containing 2 SNPs each increased the R2 for spatial working memory strategy in the independent psychosis test sets from 1.2%using the polygenic score only to 4.8%(P = .11 and .001, respectively) but did not explain additional variation in control participants. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE These data support a role for the ZNF804A pathway in IQ, memory, and social cognition in cases. Furthermore, we showed that epistasis increases the variation explained above the contribution of the polygenic score. © 2014 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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25. An inherited duplication at the gene p21 Protein-Activated Kinase 7 (PAK7) is a risk factor for psychosis
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Morris, DW, Pearson, RD, Cormican, P, Kenny, EM, O'Dushlaine, CT, Perreault, LP, Giannoulatou, E, Tropea, D, Maher, BS, Wormley, B, Kelleher, E, Fahey, C, Molinos, I, Bellini, S, Pirinen, M, Strange, A, Freeman, C, Thiselton, DL, Elves, RL, Regan, R, Ennis, S, Dinan, TG, McDonald, C, Murphy, KC, O'Callaghan, E, Waddington, JL, Walsh, D, O'Donovan, M, Grozeva, D, Craddock, N, Stone, J, Scolnick, E, Purcell, S, Sklar, P, Coe, B, Eichler, EE, Ophoff, R, Buizer, J, Szatkiewicz, J, Hultman, C, Sullivan, P, Gurling, H, Mcquillin, A, St Clair, D, Rees, E, Kirov, G, Walters, J, Blackwood, D, Johnstone, M, Donohoe, G, O'Neill, FA, Kendler, KS, Gill, M, Riley, BP, Spencer, CC, and Corvin, A
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Male ,Bipolar Disorder ,Neuronal Plasticity ,DNA Copy Number Variations ,Association Studies Articles ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,White People ,Chromosome Breakpoints ,Psychotic Disorders ,p21-Activated Kinases ,Case-Control Studies ,Chromosome Duplication ,Schizophrenia ,Humans ,Female ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Identifying rare, highly penetrant risk mutations may be an important step in dissecting the molecular etiology of schizophrenia. We conducted a gene-based analysis of large (>100 kb), rare copy-number variants (CNVs) in the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium 2 (WTCCC2) schizophrenia sample of 1564 cases and 1748 controls all from Ireland, and further extended the analysis to include an additional 5196 UK controls. We found association with duplications at chr20p12.2 (P = 0.007) and evidence of replication in large independent European schizophrenia (P = 0.052) and UK bipolar disorder case-control cohorts (P = 0.047). A combined analysis of Irish/UK subjects including additional psychosis cases (schizophrenia and bipolar disorder) identified 22 carriers in 11 707 cases and 10 carriers in 21 204 controls [meta-analysis Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel P-value = 2 × 10(-4); odds ratio (OR) = 11.3, 95% CI = 3.7, ∞]. Nineteen of the 22 cases and 8 of the 10 controls carried duplications starting at 9.68 Mb with similar breakpoints across samples. By haplotype analysis and sequencing, we identified a tandem ~149 kb duplication overlapping the gene p21 Protein-Activated Kinase 7 (PAK7, also called PAK5) which was in linkage disequilibrium with local haplotypes (P = 2.5 × 10(-21)), indicative of a single ancestral duplication event. We confirmed the breakpoints in 8/8 carriers tested and found co-segregation of the duplication with illness in two additional family members of one of the affected probands. We demonstrate that PAK7 is developmentally co-expressed with another known psychosis risk gene (DISC1) suggesting a potential molecular mechanism involving aberrant synapse development and plasticity.
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26. Age at first birth in women is genetically associated with increased risk of schizophrenia
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Ni, G. (Guiyan), Gratten, J. (Jacob), Wray, N.R. (Naomi R.), Lee, S.H. (Sang Hong), Ripke, S. (Stephan), Neale, B.M. (Benjamin), Corvin, A. (Aiden), Walters, J.T. (James), Farh, K.-H. (Kai-How), Holmans, P.A. (Peter A.), Lee, P.H. (Phil H.), Bulik-Sullivan, B.K. (Brendan), Collier, D.A. (David), Huang, H. (Hailiang), Pers, T.H. (Tune), Agartz, I. (Ingrid), Agerbo, E. (Esben), Albus, M. (Margot), Alexander, M. (Madeline), Amin, F. (Farooq), Bacanu, S.A. (Silviu), Begemann, M. (Martin), Belliveau, R.A. (Richard A.), Bene, J. (Judit), Bergen, S.E. (Sarah), Bevilacqua, E. (Elizabeth), Bigdeli, T.B. (Tim B.), Black, D.W. (Donald), Bruggeman, R. (Richard), Buccola, N.G. (Nancy G), Buckner, M., Byerley, W.F. (William F), Cahn, W. (Wiepke), Cai, G. (Guiqing), Campion, D. (Dominique), Cantor, R.M., Carr, V.J. (Vaughan J.), Carrera, N. (Noa), Catts, S.V. (Stanley), Chambert, K. (Kimberly), Chan, R.C.K. (Raymond C. K.), Chen, R.Y.L. (Ronald Y.), Chen, E.Y.H. (Eric Y. H.), Cheng, W. (Wei), Cheung, E.F.C. (Eric F. C.), Chong, S.A. (Siow Ann), Cloninger, C.R. (C Robert), Cohen, D.J. (David J.), Cohen, N. (Nadine), Cormican, P. (Paul), Craddock, N.J. (Nick), Crowley, J.J. (James), Curtis, D. (David), Davidson, M.W. (Michael ), Davis, K.L. (Kenneth), Degenhardt, F., Del-Favero, J. (Jurgen), Demontis, D. (Ditte), Dikeos, D. (Dimitris), Dinan, T. (Timothy), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Donohoe, D.J. (Dennis), Drapeau, E. (Elodie), Duan, J. (Jubao), Dudbridge, F. (Frank), Durmishi, N. (Naser), Eichhammer, P. (Peter), Hagen, K. (Knut), Escott-Price, V. (Valentina), Essioux, L. (Laurent), Fanous, A.H. (Ayman H.), Farrell, M.S. (Martilias), Frank, J. (Josef), Franke, L. (Lude), Freedman, R. (Robert), Freimer, N.B. (Nelson), Friedl, M., Friedman, J.I. (Joseph), Fromer, M. (Menachem), Genovese, G. (Giulio), Georgieva, I. (Irina), Giegling, I. (Ina), Giusti-Rodríguez, P. (Paola), Godard, S. (Stephanie), Goldstein, J.I. (Jacqueline), Golimbet, V. (Vera), Gopal, R. (Robin), Haan, L. (Lieuwe) de, Hammer, C. (Christian), Hamshere, M.L. (Marian), Hansen, M. (Mark), Hansen, T. (Thomas), Haroutunian, V. (Vahram), Hartmann, A.M. (Annette M.), Henskens, F.A. (Frans), Herms, S. (Stefan), Hirschhorn, J.N. (Joel), Hoffmann, P. (Per), Hofman, A. (Andrea), Hollegaard, M.V. (Mads V), Hougaard, D.M. (David), Ikeda, M. (Masashi), Joa, I. (Inge), Juliá, A. (Antonio), Kahn, R. (René), Kalaydjieva, L. (Luba), Karachanak-Yankova, S. (Sena), Karjalainen, J. (Juha), Kavanagh, D. (David), Keller, M.C. (Matthew C), Kennedy, J.L., Khrunin, A. (Andrey), Kim, Y. (Yunjung), Klovins, J. (Janis), Knowles, J.A. (James A), Konte, B. (Bettina), Kučinskas, V. (Vaidutis), Kucinskiene, Z.A. (Zita Ausrele), Kuzelova-Ptackova, H. (Hana), Kähler, J. (Jan), Laurent, C. (Camille), Keong, J.L.C. (Jimmy Lee Chee), Legge, S.E. (Sophie), Lerer, B. (Bernard), Li, M. (Miaoxin), Li, T. (Tao), Liang, K.-Y. (Kung-Yee), Lieberman, A.P. (Andrew), Limborska, S. (Svetlana), Loughland, C.M. (Carmel), Lubinski, J. (Jan), Lönnqvist, J. (Jouko), Macek, M. (Milan MI), Magnusson, P.K. (Patrik), Maher, B.S. (Brion), Maier, W. (Wolfgang), Mallet, V. (Vincent), Marsal, S. (Sara), Mattheisen, M. (Manuel), Mattingsdal, M. (Morten), McCarley, R.W. (Robert), McDonald, C. (Colm), McIntosh, A.M. (Andrew), Meier, S., Meijer, C. (Carin), Melegh, B. (Bela), 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.), Mors, O., Murphy, K.C. (Kieran), Murray, R. (Robin), Myin-Germeys, I. (Inez), Müller-Myhsok, B. (B.), Nelis, M. (Mari), Nenadic, I. (Igor), Nertney, D.A. (Deborah), Nestadt, G. (Gerald), Nicodemus, K.K. (Kristin), Nikitina-Zake, L. (Liene), Nisenbaum, L. (Laura), Nordin, A. (Annelie), O'Callaghan, E. (Eadbhard), O'Dushlaine, C. (Colm), O'neill, F.A. (F. Anthony), Oh, S.-Y. (Sang-Yun), Olincy, A. (Ann), Olsen, L. (Line), Os, J.V. (Jim Van), Pantelis, C. (Christos), Papadimitriou, G.N. (George), Papiol, S. (Sergi), Parkhomenko, E. (Elena), Pato, C. (Carlos), Paunio, T. (Tiina), Pejovic-Milovancevic, M. (Milica), Perkins, D.O. (Diana O.), 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), Schall, J.D. (Jeffrey), Schubert, C.R. (Christian R.), Schulze, T.G. (Thomas), Schwab, S.G. (Sibylle G.), Scolnick, E. (Edward), Scott, R.J. (Rodney J.), Seidman, L.J. (Larry), Shi, J. (Jianxin), Sigurdsson, E. (Engilbert), Silagadze, T. (Teimuraz), Silverman, J.M. (Jeremy M.), Sim, K. (Kang), Slominsky, P. (Petr), Smoller, J.W., So, H.-C. (Hon-Cheong), Spencer, C.C.A. (Chris C.), Stahl, E.A. (Eli A.), Stefansson, H. (Hreinn), Steinberg, S. (Stacy), Stogmann, E. (Elisabeth), Straub, R.E. (Richard), Strengman, E. (Eric), Strohmaier, J. (Jana), Stroup, T.S. (T. Scott), Subramaniam, V. (Venkat), Suvisaari, J. (Jaana), Svrakic, D.M. (Dragan), Szatkiewicz, J.P. (Jin P.), Söderman, E. (Erik), Thirumalai, S. (Srinivasa), Toncheva, D. (Draga), Tosato, S. (Sarah), Veijola, J. (Juha), Waddington, J. (John), Walsh, D. (Dermot), Wang, D. (Dai), Wang, Q. (Qiang), Webb, B.T. (Bradley T.), Weiser, M. (Mark), Wildenauer, D.B. (Dieter), Williams, N.M. (Nigel M.), Williams, S. (Stephanie), Witt, S.H. (Stephanie H), Wolen, A.R. (Aaron), Wong, E.H.M. (Emily H.M.), Wormley, B.K. (Brandon K.), Xi, H.S. (Hualin Simon), Zai, C.C. (Clement C.), Zheng, X. (Xuebin), Zimprich, F. (Fritz), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Visscher, P.M. (Peter), Adolfsson, R., Andreassen, O.A. (Ole), Blackwood, D.H.R. (Douglas), Bramon, E. (Elvira), Buxbaum, J.D. (Joseph D.), Borglum, A.D. (Anders), Cichon, S. (Sven), Darvasi, A. (Ariel), Domenici, E. (Enrico), Ehrenreich, H. (Hannelore), Esko, T. (Tõnu), Gejman, P.V. (Pablo), Gill, M. (Michael), Gurling, H. (Hugh), Hultman, C.M. (Christina), Iwata, N. (Nakao), Jablensky, A. (Assen), Jönsson, E.G. (Erik), Kendler, K. (K.), Kirov, G. (George), Knight, J. (Jo), Lencz, T. (Todd), Levinson, D.F. (Douglas F.), Li, Q.S. (Qingqin S.), Liu, J. (Jianjun), Malhotra, A.K. (Anil K), McCarroll, S.A. (Steve), McQuillin, A. (Andrew), Moran, J.L. (Jennifer L.), Mortensen, P.B., Mowry, B.J. (Bryan J), Nöthen, M.M. (Markus), Ophoff, R.A. (Roel), Owen, M.J. (Michael), Palotie, A. (Aarno), Petryshen, T.L. (Tracey L.), Posthuma, D. (Danielle), Rietschel, M. (Marcella), Riley, B.P. (Brien P.), Rujescu, D. (Dan), Sham, P.C. (Pak C.), Sklar, P. (Pamela), Clair, D.S., Weinberger, D.R. (Daniel), Wendland, A. (Annika), Werge, T.M. (Thomas), Daly, M.J. (Mark J.), Sullivan, P.F. (Patrick), O'donovan, M.C. (Michael), Ni, G. (Guiyan), Gratten, J. (Jacob), Wray, N.R. (Naomi R.), Lee, S.H. (Sang Hong), Ripke, S. (Stephan), Neale, B.M. (Benjamin), Corvin, A. (Aiden), Walters, J.T. (James), Farh, K.-H. (Kai-How), Holmans, P.A. (Peter A.), Lee, P.H. (Phil H.), Bulik-Sullivan, B.K. (Brendan), Collier, D.A. (David), Huang, H. (Hailiang), Pers, T.H. (Tune), Agartz, I. (Ingrid), Agerbo, E. (Esben), Albus, M. (Margot), Alexander, M. (Madeline), Amin, F. (Farooq), Bacanu, S.A. (Silviu), Begemann, M. (Martin), Belliveau, R.A. (Richard A.), Bene, J. (Judit), Bergen, S.E. (Sarah), Bevilacqua, E. (Elizabeth), Bigdeli, T.B. (Tim B.), Black, D.W. (Donald), Bruggeman, R. (Richard), Buccola, N.G. (Nancy G), Buckner, M., Byerley, W.F. (William F), Cahn, W. (Wiepke), Cai, G. (Guiqing), Campion, D. (Dominique), Cantor, R.M., Carr, V.J. (Vaughan J.), Carrera, N. (Noa), Catts, S.V. (Stanley), Chambert, K. (Kimberly), Chan, R.C.K. (Raymond C. K.), Chen, R.Y.L. (Ronald Y.), Chen, E.Y.H. (Eric Y. H.), Cheng, W. (Wei), Cheung, E.F.C. (Eric F. C.), Chong, S.A. (Siow Ann), Cloninger, C.R. (C Robert), Cohen, D.J. (David J.), Cohen, N. (Nadine), Cormican, P. (Paul), Craddock, N.J. (Nick), Crowley, J.J. (James), Curtis, D. (David), Davidson, M.W. (Michael ), Davis, K.L. (Kenneth), Degenhardt, F., Del-Favero, J. (Jurgen), Demontis, D. (Ditte), Dikeos, D. (Dimitris), Dinan, T. (Timothy), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Donohoe, D.J. (Dennis), Drapeau, E. (Elodie), Duan, J. (Jubao), Dudbridge, F. (Frank), Durmishi, N. (Naser), Eichhammer, P. (Peter), Hagen, K. (Knut), Escott-Price, V. (Valentina), Essioux, L. (Laurent), Fanous, A.H. (Ayman H.), Farrell, M.S. (Martilias), Frank, J. (Josef), Franke, L. (Lude), Freedman, R. (Robert), Freimer, N.B. (Nelson), Friedl, M., Friedman, J.I. (Joseph), Fromer, M. (Menachem), Genovese, G. (Giulio), Georgieva, I. (Irina), Giegling, I. (Ina), Giusti-Rodríguez, P. (Paola), Godard, S. (Stephanie), Goldstein, J.I. (Jacqueline), Golimbet, V. (Vera), Gopal, R. (Robin), Haan, L. (Lieuwe) de, Hammer, C. (Christian), Hamshere, M.L. (Marian), Hansen, M. (Mark), Hansen, T. (Thomas), Haroutunian, V. (Vahram), Hartmann, A.M. (Annette M.), Henskens, F.A. (Frans), Herms, S. (Stefan), Hirschhorn, J.N. (Joel), Hoffmann, P. (Per), Hofman, A. (Andrea), Hollegaard, M.V. (Mads V), Hougaard, D.M. (David), Ikeda, M. (Masashi), Joa, I. (Inge), Juliá, A. (Antonio), Kahn, R. (René), Kalaydjieva, L. (Luba), Karachanak-Yankova, S. (Sena), Karjalainen, J. (Juha), Kavanagh, D. (David), Keller, M.C. (Matthew C), Kennedy, J.L., Khrunin, A. (Andrey), Kim, Y. (Yunjung), Klovins, J. (Janis), Knowles, J.A. (James A), Konte, B. (Bettina), Kučinskas, V. (Vaidutis), Kucinskiene, Z.A. (Zita Ausrele), Kuzelova-Ptackova, H. (Hana), Kähler, J. (Jan), Laurent, C. (Camille), Keong, J.L.C. (Jimmy Lee Chee), Legge, S.E. (Sophie), Lerer, B. (Bernard), Li, M. (Miaoxin), Li, T. (Tao), Liang, K.-Y. (Kung-Yee), Lieberman, A.P. (Andrew), Limborska, S. (Svetlana), Loughland, C.M. (Carmel), Lubinski, J. (Jan), Lönnqvist, J. (Jouko), Macek, M. (Milan MI), Magnusson, P.K. (Patrik), Maher, B.S. (Brion), Maier, W. (Wolfgang), Mallet, V. (Vincent), Marsal, S. (Sara), Mattheisen, M. (Manuel), Mattingsdal, M. (Morten), McCarley, R.W. (Robert), McDonald, C. (Colm), McIntosh, A.M. (Andrew), Meier, S., Meijer, C. (Carin), Melegh, B. (Bela), 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.), Mors, O., Murphy, K.C. (Kieran), Murray, R. (Robin), Myin-Germeys, I. (Inez), Müller-Myhsok, B. (B.), Nelis, M. (Mari), Nenadic, I. (Igor), Nertney, D.A. (Deborah), Nestadt, G. (Gerald), Nicodemus, K.K. (Kristin), Nikitina-Zake, L. (Liene), Nisenbaum, L. (Laura), Nordin, A. (Annelie), O'Callaghan, E. (Eadbhard), O'Dushlaine, C. (Colm), O'neill, F.A. (F. Anthony), Oh, S.-Y. (Sang-Yun), Olincy, A. (Ann), Olsen, L. (Line), Os, J.V. (Jim Van), Pantelis, C. (Christos), Papadimitriou, G.N. (George), Papiol, S. (Sergi), Parkhomenko, E. (Elena), Pato, C. (Carlos), Paunio, T. (Tiina), Pejovic-Milovancevic, M. (Milica), Perkins, D.O. (Diana O.), 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), Schall, J.D. (Jeffrey), Schubert, C.R. (Christian R.), Schulze, T.G. (Thomas), Schwab, S.G. (Sibylle G.), Scolnick, E. (Edward), Scott, R.J. (Rodney J.), Seidman, L.J. (Larry), Shi, J. (Jianxin), Sigurdsson, E. (Engilbert), Silagadze, T. (Teimuraz), Silverman, J.M. (Jeremy M.), Sim, K. (Kang), Slominsky, P. (Petr), Smoller, J.W., So, H.-C. (Hon-Cheong), Spencer, C.C.A. (Chris C.), Stahl, E.A. (Eli A.), Stefansson, H. (Hreinn), Steinberg, S. (Stacy), Stogmann, E. (Elisabeth), Straub, R.E. (Richard), Strengman, E. (Eric), Strohmaier, J. (Jana), Stroup, T.S. (T. Scott), Subramaniam, V. (Venkat), Suvisaari, J. (Jaana), Svrakic, D.M. (Dragan), Szatkiewicz, J.P. (Jin P.), Söderman, E. (Erik), Thirumalai, S. (Srinivasa), Toncheva, D. (Draga), Tosato, S. (Sarah), Veijola, J. (Juha), Waddington, J. (John), Walsh, D. (Dermot), Wang, D. (Dai), Wang, Q. (Qiang), Webb, B.T. (Bradley T.), Weiser, M. (Mark), Wildenauer, D.B. (Dieter), Williams, N.M. (Nigel M.), Williams, S. (Stephanie), Witt, S.H. (Stephanie H), Wolen, A.R. (Aaron), Wong, E.H.M. (Emily H.M.), Wormley, B.K. (Brandon K.), Xi, H.S. (Hualin Simon), Zai, C.C. (Clement C.), Zheng, X. (Xuebin), Zimprich, F. (Fritz), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Visscher, P.M. (Peter), Adolfsson, R., Andreassen, O.A. (Ole), Blackwood, D.H.R. (Douglas), Bramon, E. (Elvira), Buxbaum, J.D. (Joseph D.), Borglum, A.D. (Anders), Cichon, S. (Sven), Darvasi, A. (Ariel), Domenici, E. (Enrico), Ehrenreich, H. (Hannelore), Esko, T. (Tõnu), Gejman, P.V. (Pablo), Gill, M. (Michael), Gurling, H. (Hugh), Hultman, C.M. (Christina), Iwata, N. (Nakao), Jablensky, A. (Assen), Jönsson, E.G. (Erik), Kendler, K. (K.), Kirov, G. (George), Knight, J. (Jo), Lencz, T. (Todd), Levinson, D.F. (Douglas F.), Li, Q.S. (Qingqin S.), Liu, J. (Jianjun), Malhotra, A.K. (Anil K), McCarroll, S.A. (Steve), McQuillin, A. (Andrew), Moran, J.L. (Jennifer L.), Mortensen, P.B., Mowry, B.J. (Bryan J), Nöthen, M.M. (Markus), Ophoff, R.A. (Roel), Owen, M.J. (Michael), Palotie, A. (Aarno), Petryshen, T.L. (Tracey L.), Posthuma, D. (Danielle), Rietschel, M. (Marcella), Riley, B.P. (Brien P.), Rujescu, D. (Dan), Sham, P.C. (Pak C.), Sklar, P. (Pamela), Clair, D.S., Weinberger, D.R. (Daniel), Wendland, A. (Annika), Werge, T.M. (Thomas), Daly, M.J. (Mark J.), Sullivan, P.F. (Patrick), and O'donovan, M.C. (Michael)
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Previous studies have shown an increased risk for mental health problems in children born to both younger and older parents compared to children of average-aged parents. We previously used a novel design to reveal a latent mechanism of genetic association between schizophrenia and age at first birth in women (AFB). Here, we use independent data from the UK Biobank (N = 38,892) to replicate the finding of an association between predicted genetic risk of schizophrenia and AFB in women, and to estimate the genetic correlation between schizophrenia
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27. Applying polygenic risk scoring for psychiatric disorders to a large family with bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder
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de Jong, S, Abdalla Diniz, MJ, Saloma, A, Gadelha, A, Santoro, ML, Ota, VK, Noto, C, Curtis, C, Newhouse, SJ, Patel, H, Hall, LS, O'Reilly, PF, Belangero, S, Bressan, RA, Breen, G, Wray, NR, Ripke, S, Mattheisen, M, Trzaskowski, M, Byrne, EM, Abdellaoui, A, Adams, MJ, Agerbo, E, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Bacanu, S-A, Baekvad-Hansen, M, Beekman, ATF, Bigdeli, TB, Binder, EB, Blackwood, DHR, Bryois, J, Buttenschon, HN, Bybjerg-Grauholm, J, Cai, N, Castelao, E, Christensen, JH, Clarke, T-K, Coleman, JR, Colodro-Conde, L, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Craddock, N, Crawford, GE, Davies, G, Deary, IJ, Degenhardt, F, Derks, EM, Direk, N, Dolan, C, Dunn, EC, Eley, TC, Escott-Price, V, Kiadeh, FFH, Finucane, HK, Forstner, AJ, Frank, J, Gaspar, HA, Gill, M, Goes, FS, Gordon, SD, Grove, J, Hansen, CS, Hansen, TF, Herms, S, Hickie, IB, Hoffmann, P, Homuth, G, Horn, C, Hottenga, J-J, Hougaard, DM, Ising, M, Jansen, R, Jones, I, Jones, LA, Jorgenson, E, Knowles, JA, Kohane, IS, Kraft, J, Kretzschmar, WW, Krogh, J, Kutalik, Z, Li, Y, Lind, PA, MacIntyre, DJ, MacKinnon, DF, Maier, RM, Maier, W, Marchini, J, Mbarek, H, Mcgrath, P, Mcguffin, P, Medland, SE, Mehta, D, Middeldorp, CM, Mihailov, E, Milaneschi, Y, Milani, L, Mondimore, FM, Montgomery, GW, Mostafavi, S, Mullins, N, Nauck, M, Ng, B, Nivard, MG, Nyholt, DR, Oskarsson, H, Owen, MJ, Painter, JN, Pedersen, CB, Pedersen, MG, Peterson, RE, Pettersson, E, Peyrot, WJ, Pistis, G, Posthuma, D, Quiroz, JA, Qvist, P, Rice, JP, Riley, BP, Rivera, M, Mirza, SS, Schoevers, R, Schulte, EC, Shen, L, Shyn, S, Sigurdsson, E, Sinnamon, GCB, Smit, JH, Smith, DJ, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Streit, F, Strohmaier, J, Tansey, KE, Teismann, H, Teumer, A, Thompson, W, Thomson, PA, Thorgeirsson, TE, Traylor, M, Treutlein, J, Trubetskoy, V, Uitterlinden, AG, Umbricht, D, Van der Auwera, S, van Hemert, AM, Viktorin, A, Visscher, PM, Wang, Y, Webb, BT, Weinsheimer, SM, Wellmann, J, Willemsen, G, Witt, SH, Wu, Y, Xi, HS, Yang, J, Zhang, F, Arolt, V, Baune, BT, Berger, K, Boomsma, D, Cichon, S, Dannlowski, U, de Geus, EJC, DePaulo, JR, Domenici, E, Domschke, K, Esko, T, Grabe, HJ, Hamilton, SP, Hayward, C, Heath, AC, Kendler, KS, Kloiber, S, Lewis, G, Li, QS, Lucae, S, Madden, PAF, Magnusson, PK, Martin, NG, McIntosh, AM, Metspalu, A, Mors, O, Mortensen, PB, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Nordentoft, M, Noethen, MM, O'Donovan, MC, Paciga, SA, Pedersen, NL, Penninx, BWJH, Perlis, RH, Porteous, DJ, Potash, JB, Preisig, M, Rietschel, M, Schaefer, C, Schulze, TG, Smoller, JW, Stefansson, K, Tiemeier, H, Uher, R, Voelzke, H, Weissman, MM, Werge, T, Lewis, CM, Levinson, DF, Borglum, AD, Sullivan, PF, Meier, S, Strauss, J, Xu, W, Vincent, JB, Matthews, K, Ferreira, M, O'Dushlaine, C, Purcell, S, Raychaudhuri, S, Ruderfer, DM, Sklar, P, Scott, LJ, Flickinger, M, Burmeister, M, Li, J, Guan, W, Absher, D, Thompson, RC, Meng, FG, Schatzberg, AF, Bunney, WE, Barchas, JD, Watson, SJ, Myers, RM, Akil, H, Boehnke, M, Chambert, K, Moran, J, Scolnick, E, Djurovic, S, Melle, I, Morken, G, Corvin, A, Anjorin, A, Kandaswamy, R, Lawrence, J, McLean, AW, Pickard, BS, Bergen, SE, Nimgaonkar, V, Landen, M, Schalling, M, Osby, U, Backlund, L, Frisen, L, Langstrom, N, Stahl, E, Dobbyn, A, Jamain, S, Etain, B, Bellivier, F, Leber, M, Maaser, A, Fischer, SB, Reinbold, CS, Kittel-Schneider, S, Fullerton, JM, Oruc, L, Para, JG, Mayoral, F, Rivas, F, Czerski, PM, Kammerer-Ciernioch, J, Vedder, H, Borrmann-Hassenbach, M, Pfennig, A, Brennan, P, McKay, JD, Kogevinas, M, Schwarz, M, Schofield, PR, Muehleisen, TW, Schumacher, J, Bauer, M, Wright, A, Mitchell, PB, Hautzinger, M, Kelsoe, JR, Greenwood, TA, Nievergelt, CM, Shilling, PD, Smith, EN, Bloss, CS, Edenberg, HJ, Koller, DL, Gershon, ES, Liu, C, Badner, JA, Scheftner, WA, Lawson, WB, Nwulia, EA, Hipolito, M, Coryell, W, Rice, J, Byerley, W, McMahon, FJ, Lohoff, FW, Zandi, PP, Mahon, PB, McInnis, MG, Zollner, S, Zhang, P, Szelinger, S, St Clair, D, Caesar, S, Gordon-Smith, K, Fraser, C, Green, EK, Grozeva, D, Hamshere, ML, Kirov, G, Nikolov, I, Collier, DA, Elkin, A, Williamson, R, Young, AH, Ferrier, IN, Milanova, V, Alda, M, Cervantes, P, Cruceanu, C, Rouleau, GA, Turecki, G, Paciga, S, Winslow, AR, Grigoroiu-Serbanescu, M, Ophoff, R, Adolfsson, R, Adolfsson, AN, Del-Favero, J, Pato, C, Biernacka, JM, Frye, MA, Morris, D, Schork, NJ, Reif, A, Lissowska, J, Hauser, J, Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N, McGhee, K, Quinn, E, Moskvina, V, Holmans, PA, Farmer, A, Kennedy, JL, Andreassen, OA, Mattingsdal, M, Bass, NJ, Gurling, H, McQuillin, A, Breuer, R, Hultman, C, Lichtenstein, P, Huckins, LM, Leboyer, M, Lathrop, M, Nurnberger, J, Steffens, M, Foroud, TM, Berrettini, WH, Craig, DW, Shi, J, de Jong, S, Abdalla Diniz, MJ, Saloma, A, Gadelha, A, Santoro, ML, Ota, VK, Noto, C, Curtis, C, Newhouse, SJ, Patel, H, Hall, LS, O'Reilly, PF, Belangero, S, Bressan, RA, Breen, G, Wray, NR, Ripke, S, Mattheisen, M, Trzaskowski, M, Byrne, EM, Abdellaoui, A, Adams, MJ, Agerbo, E, Air, TM, Andlauer, TFM, Bacanu, S-A, Baekvad-Hansen, M, Beekman, ATF, Bigdeli, TB, Binder, EB, Blackwood, DHR, Bryois, J, Buttenschon, HN, Bybjerg-Grauholm, J, Cai, N, Castelao, E, Christensen, JH, Clarke, T-K, Coleman, JR, Colodro-Conde, L, Couvy-Duchesne, B, Craddock, N, Crawford, GE, Davies, G, Deary, IJ, Degenhardt, F, Derks, EM, Direk, N, Dolan, C, Dunn, EC, Eley, TC, Escott-Price, V, Kiadeh, FFH, Finucane, HK, Forstner, AJ, Frank, J, Gaspar, HA, Gill, M, Goes, FS, Gordon, SD, Grove, J, Hansen, CS, Hansen, TF, Herms, S, Hickie, IB, Hoffmann, P, Homuth, G, Horn, C, Hottenga, J-J, Hougaard, DM, Ising, M, Jansen, R, Jones, I, Jones, LA, Jorgenson, E, Knowles, JA, Kohane, IS, Kraft, J, Kretzschmar, WW, Krogh, J, Kutalik, Z, Li, Y, Lind, PA, MacIntyre, DJ, MacKinnon, DF, Maier, RM, Maier, W, Marchini, J, Mbarek, H, Mcgrath, P, Mcguffin, P, Medland, SE, Mehta, D, Middeldorp, CM, Mihailov, E, Milaneschi, Y, Milani, L, Mondimore, FM, Montgomery, GW, Mostafavi, S, Mullins, N, Nauck, M, Ng, B, Nivard, MG, Nyholt, DR, Oskarsson, H, Owen, MJ, Painter, JN, Pedersen, CB, Pedersen, MG, Peterson, RE, Pettersson, E, Peyrot, WJ, Pistis, G, Posthuma, D, Quiroz, JA, Qvist, P, Rice, JP, Riley, BP, Rivera, M, Mirza, SS, Schoevers, R, Schulte, EC, Shen, L, Shyn, S, Sigurdsson, E, Sinnamon, GCB, Smit, JH, Smith, DJ, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Streit, F, Strohmaier, J, Tansey, KE, Teismann, H, Teumer, A, Thompson, W, Thomson, PA, Thorgeirsson, TE, Traylor, M, Treutlein, J, Trubetskoy, V, Uitterlinden, AG, Umbricht, D, Van der Auwera, S, van Hemert, AM, Viktorin, A, Visscher, PM, Wang, Y, Webb, BT, Weinsheimer, SM, Wellmann, J, Willemsen, G, Witt, SH, Wu, Y, Xi, HS, Yang, J, Zhang, F, Arolt, V, Baune, BT, Berger, K, Boomsma, D, Cichon, S, Dannlowski, U, de Geus, EJC, DePaulo, JR, Domenici, E, Domschke, K, Esko, T, Grabe, HJ, Hamilton, SP, Hayward, C, Heath, AC, Kendler, KS, Kloiber, S, Lewis, G, Li, QS, Lucae, S, Madden, PAF, Magnusson, PK, Martin, NG, McIntosh, AM, Metspalu, A, Mors, O, Mortensen, PB, Mueller-Myhsok, B, Nordentoft, M, Noethen, MM, O'Donovan, MC, Paciga, SA, Pedersen, NL, Penninx, BWJH, Perlis, RH, Porteous, DJ, Potash, JB, Preisig, M, Rietschel, M, Schaefer, C, Schulze, TG, Smoller, JW, Stefansson, K, Tiemeier, H, Uher, R, Voelzke, H, Weissman, MM, Werge, T, Lewis, CM, Levinson, DF, Borglum, AD, Sullivan, PF, Meier, S, Strauss, J, Xu, W, Vincent, JB, Matthews, K, Ferreira, M, O'Dushlaine, C, Purcell, S, Raychaudhuri, S, Ruderfer, DM, Sklar, P, Scott, LJ, Flickinger, M, Burmeister, M, Li, J, Guan, W, Absher, D, Thompson, RC, Meng, FG, Schatzberg, AF, Bunney, WE, Barchas, JD, Watson, SJ, Myers, RM, Akil, H, Boehnke, M, Chambert, K, Moran, J, Scolnick, E, Djurovic, S, Melle, I, Morken, G, Corvin, A, Anjorin, A, Kandaswamy, R, Lawrence, J, McLean, AW, Pickard, BS, Bergen, SE, Nimgaonkar, V, Landen, M, Schalling, M, Osby, U, Backlund, L, Frisen, L, Langstrom, N, Stahl, E, Dobbyn, A, Jamain, S, Etain, B, Bellivier, F, Leber, M, Maaser, A, Fischer, SB, Reinbold, CS, Kittel-Schneider, S, Fullerton, JM, Oruc, L, Para, JG, Mayoral, F, Rivas, F, Czerski, PM, Kammerer-Ciernioch, J, Vedder, H, Borrmann-Hassenbach, M, Pfennig, A, Brennan, P, McKay, JD, Kogevinas, M, Schwarz, M, Schofield, PR, Muehleisen, TW, Schumacher, J, Bauer, M, Wright, A, Mitchell, PB, Hautzinger, M, Kelsoe, JR, Greenwood, TA, Nievergelt, CM, Shilling, PD, Smith, EN, Bloss, CS, Edenberg, HJ, Koller, DL, Gershon, ES, Liu, C, Badner, JA, Scheftner, WA, Lawson, WB, Nwulia, EA, Hipolito, M, Coryell, W, Rice, J, Byerley, W, McMahon, FJ, Lohoff, FW, Zandi, PP, Mahon, PB, McInnis, MG, Zollner, S, Zhang, P, Szelinger, S, St Clair, D, Caesar, S, Gordon-Smith, K, Fraser, C, Green, EK, Grozeva, D, Hamshere, ML, Kirov, G, Nikolov, I, Collier, DA, Elkin, A, Williamson, R, Young, AH, Ferrier, IN, Milanova, V, Alda, M, Cervantes, P, Cruceanu, C, Rouleau, GA, Turecki, G, Paciga, S, Winslow, AR, Grigoroiu-Serbanescu, M, Ophoff, R, Adolfsson, R, Adolfsson, AN, Del-Favero, J, Pato, C, Biernacka, JM, Frye, MA, Morris, D, Schork, NJ, Reif, A, Lissowska, J, Hauser, J, Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N, McGhee, K, Quinn, E, Moskvina, V, Holmans, PA, Farmer, A, Kennedy, JL, Andreassen, OA, Mattingsdal, M, Bass, NJ, Gurling, H, McQuillin, A, Breuer, R, Hultman, C, Lichtenstein, P, Huckins, LM, Leboyer, M, Lathrop, M, Nurnberger, J, Steffens, M, Foroud, TM, Berrettini, WH, Craig, DW, and Shi, J
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Psychiatric disorders are thought to have a complex genetic pathology consisting of interplay of common and rare variation. Traditionally, pedigrees are used to shed light on the latter only, while here we discuss the application of polygenic risk scores to also highlight patterns of common genetic risk. We analyze polygenic risk scores for psychiatric disorders in a large pedigree (n ~ 260) in which 30% of family members suffer from major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder. Studying patterns of assortative mating and anticipation, it appears increased polygenic risk is contributed by affected individuals who married into the family, resulting in an increasing genetic risk over generations. This may explain the observation of anticipation in mood disorders, whereby onset is earlier and the severity increases over the generations of a family. Joint analyses of rare and common variation may be a powerful way to understand the familial genetics of psychiatric disorders.
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28. Structural and Functional Studies of the Friend Spleen Focus-Forming Virus: Structural Relationship of SFFV to Dualtropic Viruses and Molecular Cloning of a Biologically Active Subgenomic Fragment of SFFV DNA
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Evans, L. H., Duesberg, P. H., Linemeyer, D. L., Ruscetti, S. K., Scolnick, E. M., Heimpel, H., editor, Huhn, D., editor, Mueller-Eckhardt, C., editor, Ruhenstroth-Bauer, G., editor, Neth, Rolf, editor, Gallo, Robert C., editor, Graf, Thomas, editor, Mannweiler, Klaus, editor, and Winkler, Kurt, editor
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29. The ras Oncogene Protein
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Marshall, M. S., Schaber, M. D., Vogel, U. S., Hill, W. S., Ng, A. S., Scolnick, E. M., Dixon, R. A. F., Sigal, I. S., Gibbs, J. B., Gehring, Ulrich, editor, Helmreich, Ernst J. M., editor, and Schultz, Günter, editor
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30. Purification and Molecular Cloning of Bovine GAP
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Gibbs, J. B., Vogel, U. S., Schaber, M. D., Marshall, M. S., Diehl, R. E., Scolnick, E. M., Dixon, R. A. F., Sigal, I. S., Bosch, L., editor, Kraal, B., editor, and Parmeggiani, A., editor
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31. Molecular Biology of GAP and its Interaction with Oncogenic ras p21
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Vogel, U. S., Diehl, R. E., Marshall, M. S., Schaber, M. D., Register, R. B., Hill, W. S., Ng, A., Scolnick, E. M., Dixon, R. A. F., Sigal, I. S., Gibbs, J. B., and Spandidos, Demetrios, editor
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32. Schizophrenia genetic variants are not associated with intelligence
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van Scheltinga, Af, Bakker, Sc, van Haren, Ne, Derks, Em, Buizer Voskamp, Je, Cahn, W, Ripke, S, Sanders, A, Kendler, K, Levinson, D, Sklar, P, Holmans, P, Lin, D., Duan, J, Ophoff, R, Andreassen, O, Scolnick, E, Cichon, S, St Clair, D, Corvin, A, Gurling, H, Werge, T, Rujescu, D, Blackwood, D, Pato, C, Malhotra, A, Purcell, S, Dudbridge, F, Neale, B, Rossin, L, Visscher, P, Posthuma, D, Ruderfer, D, Fanous, A, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Mowry, B, Golimbet, V, Hert, De, M, Jonsson, E, Bitter, I, Pietilainen, O, Collier, D, Tosato, Sarah, Agartz, I, Albus, M, Alexander, M, Amdur, R, Amin, F, Bass, N, Bergen, S, Black, D, Børglum, A, Brown, M, Bruggeman, R, Buccola, N, Byerley, W, Cantor, R, Carr, V, Catts, S, Choudhury, K, Cloninger, C, Cormican, P, Craddock, N, Danoy, P, Datta, S, Haan, De, L, Demontis, D, Dikeos, D, Djurovic, S, Donnelly, P, Donohoe, G, Duong, L, Dwyer, S, Fink Jensen, A, Freedman, R, Freimer, N, Friedl, M, Georgieva, L, Giegling, I, Gill, M, Glenthøj, B, Godard, S, Hamshere, M, Hansen, M, Hansen, T, Hartmann, A, Henskens, F, Hougaard, D, Hultman, C, Ingason, A, Jablensky, A, Jakobsen, K, Jay, M, Jurgens, G, Kahn, R, Keller, M, Kenis, G, Kenny, E, Kim, Y, Kirov, G, Konnerth, H, Konte, B, Krabbendam, L, Krasucki, R, Lasseter, V, Laurent, C, Lawrence, J, Lencz, T, Lerer, F, Liang, K, Lichtenstein, P, Lieberman, J, Linszen, D, Lonnqvist, J, Loughland, C, Maclean, A, Maher, B, Maier, W, Mallet, J, Malloy, P, Mattheisen, M, Mattingsdal, M, Mcghee, K, Mcgrath, J, Mcintosh, A, Mclean, D, Mcquillin, A, Melle, I, Michie, P, Milanova, V, Morris, D, Mors, O, Mortensen, P, Moskvina, V, Muglia, P, Myin Germeys, I, Nertney, D, Nestadt, G, Nielsen, J, Nikolov, I, Nordentoft, M, Norton, N, Nothen, M, O'Dushlaine, C, Olincy, A, Olsen, L, O'Neill, F, Ørntoft, T, Owen, M, Pantelis, C, Papadimitriou, G, Pato, M, Peltonen, L, Petursson, H, Pickard, B, Pimm, J, Pulver, A, Puri, V, Quested, D, Quinn, E, Rasmussen, H, Rethelyi, Jm, Ribble, R, Rietschel, M, Riley, B, Ruggeri, Mirella, Schall, U, Schulze, T, Schwab, S, Scott, R, Shi, J, Sigurdsson, E, Silverman, J, Spencer, C, Stefansson, K, Strange, A, Strengman, E, Stroup, T, Suvisaari, J, Terenius, L, Thirumalai, S, Thygesen, J, Timm, S, Toncheva, D, van den Oord, E, van Os, J, van Winkel, R, Veldink, J, Walsh, D, Wang, A, Wiersma, D, Wildenauer, D, Williams, H, Williams, N, Wormley, B, Zammit, S, Sullivan, P, O'Donovan, M, Daly, M, Gejman, P), Ophoff, Ra, Kahn, Rs, Functional Genomics, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Neurobiology of Mental Health, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Brain Mechanisms in Health & Disease, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, RS: MHeNs School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, ANS - Amsterdam Neuroscience, APH - Amsterdam Public Health, and Adult Psychiatry
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Oncology ,Adult ,Male ,Psychosis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multifactorial Inheritance ,DNA Copy Number Variations ,Endophenotypes ,Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming) ,Intelligence ,SNP ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Genome-wide association study ,polygenic ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Article ,Cognition ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,deletion ,Cognitive decline ,Applied Psychology ,Genetic association ,Genetics ,Wechsler Scales ,Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale ,medicine.disease ,endophenotype ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,duplication ,IQ ,Endophenotype ,Schizophrenia ,Female ,Psychology ,cognition ,schizophrenia ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
BackgroundSchizophrenia is associated with lower pre-morbid intelligence (IQ) in addition to (pre-morbid) cognitive decline. Both schizophrenia and IQ are highly heritable traits. Therefore, we hypothesized that genetic variants associated with schizophrenia, including copy number variants (CNVs) and a polygenic schizophrenia (risk) score (PSS), may influence intelligence.MethodIQ was estimated with the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS). CNVs were determined from single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data using the QuantiSNP and PennCNV algorithms. For the PSS, odds ratios for genome-wide SNP data were calculated in a sample collected by the Psychiatric Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) Consortium (8690 schizophrenia patients and 11 831 controls). These were used to calculate individual PSSs in our independent sample of 350 schizophrenia patients and 322 healthy controls.ResultsAlthough significantly more genes were disrupted by deletions in schizophrenia patients compared to controls (p = 0.009), there was no effect of CNV measures on IQ. The PSS was associated with disease status (R2 = 0.055, p = 2.1 × 10−7) and with IQ in the entire sample (R2 = 0.018, p = 0.0008) but the effect on IQ disappeared after correction for disease status.ConclusionsOur data suggest that rare and common schizophrenia-associated variants do not explain the variation in IQ in healthy subjects or in schizophrenia patients. Thus, reductions in IQ in schizophrenia patients may be secondary to other processes related to schizophrenia risk.
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33. Genome-Wide Association Study Implicates HLA-C*01:02 as a Risk Factor at the Major Histocompatibility Complex Locus in Schizophrenia
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Strange, A, Riley, BP, Spencer, CCA, Morris, DW, Pirinen, M, O'Dushlaine, CT, Su, Z, Maher, BS, Freeman, C, Cormican, P, Bellenguez, C, Kenny, EM, Band, G, Wormley, B, Donohoe, G, Dilthey, A, Moutsianas, L, Quinn, E, Edkins, S, Judge, R, Coleman, K, Hunt, S, Tropea, D, Roche, S, Cummings, L, Kelleher, E, McKeon, P, Dinan, T, McDonald, C, Murphy, KC, O'Callaghan, E, O'Neill, FA, Waddington, JL, Walsh, D, Giannoulatou, E, Langford, C, Deloukas, P, Gray, E, Dronov, S, Potter, S, Pearson, R, Vukcevic, D, Tashakkori-Ghanbaria, A, Blackwell, JM, Bramon, E, Brown, MA, Casas, JP, Duncanson, A, Jankowski, J, Markus, HS, Mathew, CG, Palmer, CNA, Plomin, R, Rautanen, A, Sawcer, SJ, Trembath, RC, Viswanathan, AC, Wood, NW, Stone, J, Scolnick, E, Purcell, S, Sklar, P, Ripke, S, Walters, J, Owen, MJ, O'Donovan, MC, Peltonen, L, McVean, G, Kendler, KS, Gill, M, Donnelly, P, Corvin, A, Conso, ISG, Consortium, SGENE, Psychiat, SWG, and Consor, WTCC
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Adult ,Male ,Genotype ,Locus (genetics) ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Genome-wide association study ,Human leukocyte antigen ,HLA-C Antigens ,Major histocompatibility complex ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,HLA-C ,Calcium Channels, T-Type ,Young Adult ,Risk Factors ,Databases, Genetic ,tourette-syndrome ,SNP ,Humans ,genetics ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Allele ,gene ,Biological Psychiatry ,Aged ,Genetics ,cacna1i ,breakpoint ,Aged, 80 and over ,biology ,deletions ,polygene score ,classical hla alleles ,Middle Aged ,hlac ,major histocompatibility complex ,disruption ,biology.protein ,Schizophrenia ,Female ,immp2l ,Ireland ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
BACKGROUND: We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) to identify common risk variants for schizophrenia. METHODS: The discovery scan included 1606 patients and 1794 controls from Ireland, using 6,212,339 directly genotyped or imputed single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). A subset of this sample (270 cases and 860 controls) was subsequently included in the Psychiatric GWAS Consortium-schizophrenia GWAS meta-analysis. RESULTS: One hundred eight SNPs were taken forward for replication in an independent sample of 13,195 cases and 31,021 control subjects. The most significant associations in discovery, corrected for genomic inflation, were (rs204999, p combined = 1.34 × 10(-9) and in combined samples (rs2523722 p combined = 2.88 × 10(-16)) mapped to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region. We imputed classical human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles at the locus; the most significant finding was with HLA-C*01:02. This association was distinct from the top SNP signal. The HLA alleles DRB1*03:01 and B*08:01 were protective, replicating a previous study. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides further support for involvement of MHC class I molecules in schizophrenia. We found evidence of association with previously reported risk alleles at the TCF4, VRK2, and ZNF804A loci.
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34. Genome-wide association study identifies five new schizophrenia loci
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Ripke, S., Sanders, A. R., Kendler, K. S., Levinson, D. F., Sklar, P., Holmans, P. A., Lin, D., Duan, J., Ophoff, R. A., Andreassen, O. A., Scolnick, E., Cichon, S., Clair, D. S., Corvin, A., Gurling, H., Werge, T., Rujescu, D., D. H. R., Pato, C. N., Malhotra, A. K., Purcell, S., Dudbridge, F., Neale, B. M., Rossin, L., Visscher, P. M., Posthuma, D., Ruderfer, D. M., Fanous, A., Stefansson, H., Steinberg, S., Mowry, B. J., Golimbet, V., Hert, M. D., Jönsson, E. G., Bitter, I., O. P. H., Collier, D. A., Tosato, Sarah, Agartz, I., Albus, M., Alexander, M., Amdur, R. L., Amin, F., Bass, N., Bergen, S. E., Black, D. W., Børglum, A. D., Brown, M. A., Bruggeman, R., Buccola, N. G., Byerley, W. F., Cahn, W., Cantor, R. M., Carr, V. J., Catts, S. V., Choudhury, K., Cloninger, C. R., Cormican, P., Craddock, N., Danoy, P. A., Datta, S., Haan, L. d., Demontis, D., Dikeos, D., Djurovic, S., Donnelly, P., Donohoe, G., Duong, L., Dwyer, S., Fink Jensen, A., Freedman, R., Freimer, N. B., Friedl, M., Georgieva, L., Giegling, I., Gill, M., Glenthøj, B., Godard, S., Hamshere, M., Hansen, M., Hansen, T., Hartmann, A. M., Henskens, F. A., Hougaard, D. M., Hultman, C. M., Ingason, A., Jablensky, A. V., Jakobsen, K. D., Jay, M., Jürgens, G., Kahn, R. S., Keller, M. C., Kenis, G., Kenny, E., Kim, Y., Kirov, G. K., Konnerth, H., Konte, B., Krabbendam, L., Krasucki, R., Lasseter, V. K., Laurent, C., Lawrence, J., Lencz, T., Lerer, F. B., Liang, K., Lichtenstein, P., Lieberman, J. A., Linszen, D. H., Lönnqvist, J., Loughland, C. M., Maclean, A. W., Maher, B. S., Maier, W., Mallet, J., Malloy, P., Mattheisen, M., Mattingsdal, M., Mcghee, K. A., Mcgrath, J. J., Mcintosh, A., Mclean, D. E., Mcquillin, A., Melle, I., Michie, P. T., Milanova, V., Morris, D. W., Mors, O., Mortensen, P. B., Moskvina, V., Muglia, P., Myin Germeys, I., Nertney, D. A., Nestadt, G., Nielsen, J., Nikolov, I., Nordentoft, M., Norton, N., Nöthen, M. M., O'Dushlaine, C. T., Olincy, A., Olsen, L., O'Neill, F. A., Orntoft, T. F., Owen, M. J., Pantelis, C., Papadimitriou, G., Pato, M. T., Peltonen, L., Petursson, H., Pickard, B., Pimm, J., Pulver, A. E., Puri, V., Quested, D., Quinn, E. M., Rasmussen, H. B., Réthelyi, J. M., Ribble, R., Rietschel, M., Riley, B. P., Ruggeri, Mirella, Schall, U., Schulze, T. G., Schwab, S. G., Scott, R. J., Shi, J., Sigurdsson, E., Silverman, J. M., C. C. A., Stefansson, K., Strange, A., Strengman, E., Stroup, T. S., Suvisaari, J., Terenius, L., Thirumalai, S., Thygesen, J. H., Timm, S., Toncheva, D., Den, E. v., J. v., Os, Winkel, R. v., Veldink, J., Walsh, D., Wang, A. G., Wiersma, D., Wildenauer, D. B., Williams, H. J., Williams, N. M., Wormley, B., Zammit, S., Sullivan, P. F., O'Donovan, M. C., Daly, M. J., Gejman, P. V., Genome Wide, S. P., ANS - Amsterdam Neuroscience, Adult Psychiatry, Functional Genomics, Educational Neuroscience, Clinical Child and Family Studies, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - integrative Analysis & Modeling, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Attention & Cognition, LEARN! - Brain, learning and development, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, and RS: MHeNs School for Mental Health and Neuroscience
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Male ,Gene Dosage ,Biology ,VARIANTS ,SUSCEPTIBILITY ,ANCESTRY ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,White People ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,microRNA ,Genetics ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Alleles ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Genome ,Genome, Human ,HERITABILITY ,MICRORNA ,BIPOLAR DISORDER ,3. Good health ,schizophrenia ,COMMON SNPS EXPLAIN ,MicroRNAs ,INDIVIDUALS ,Logistic Models ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Haplotypes ,LARGE PROPORTION ,Genetic Loci ,Case-Control Studies ,Mutation ,Female ,HUMAN HEIGHT ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
We examined the role of common genetic variation in schizophrenia in a genome-wide association study of substantial size: a stage 1 discovery sample of 21,856 individuals of European ancestry and a stage 2 replication sample of 29,839 independent subjects. The combined stage 1 and 2 analysis yielded genome-wide significant associations with schizophrenia for seven loci, five of which are new (1p21.3, 2q32.3, 8p23.2, 8q21.3 and 10q24.32-q24.33) and two of which have been previously implicated (6p21.32-p22.1 and 18q21.2). The strongest new finding (P = 1.6 × 10 -11) was with rs1625579 within an intron of a putative primary transcript for MIR137 (microRNA 137), a known regulator of neuronal development. Four other schizophrenia loci achieving genome-wide significance contain predicted targets of MIR137, suggesting MIR137-mediated dysregulation as a previously unknown etiologic mechanism in schizophrenia. In a joint analysis with a bipolar disorder sample (16,374 affected individuals and 14,044 controls), three loci reached genome-wide significance: CACNA1C (rs4765905, P = 7.0 × 10 -9), ANK3 (rs10994359, P = 2.5 × 10 -8) and the ITIH3-ITIH4 region (rs2239547, P = 7.8 × 10 -9). © 2011 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.
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35. Analysis of exome sequence in 604 trios for recessive genotypes in schizophrenia
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Rees, Elliott, Kirov, George, Walters, James Tynan Rhys, Richards, Alexander, Howrigan, D., Kavanagh, D. H., Pocklington, Andrew, Fromer, M., Ruderfer, D..M., Georgieva, Lyudmila, Carrera, Noa, Gormley, P., Palta, P., Williams, H., Dwyer, S., Johnson, J. S., Roussos, P., Barker, D. D., Banks, E., Milanova, V., Rose, S .A., Chambert, K., Mahajan, M, Scolnick, E. M., Moran, J. L., Tsuang, M. T., Glatt, S. J., Chen, W. J., Hwu, H.-G., Faraone, Stephen V., Roe, Cheri A., Chandler, Sharon D., Liu, Chih-Min, Liu, Chen-Chung, Yeh, Ling-Ling, Ouyang, Wen-Chen, Chan, Hung-Yu, Chen, Chun-Ying, Neale, B. M., Palotie, A., Sklar, P., Purcell, S. M., McCarroll, S .A., Holmans, Peter Alan, Owen, Michael John, O'Donovan, Michael Conlon, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, and Genomics of Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
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Nonsynonymous substitution ,Male ,INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY ,LOCI ,Genome-wide association study ,Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels ,VARIANTS ,Compound heterozygosity ,3124 Neurology and psychiatry ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gene Frequency ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Medicine ,Psychology ,Exome ,HOMOZYGOSITY ,Aetiology ,Exome sequencing ,Genetics ,Psychiatry ,RISK ,0303 health sciences ,Homozygote ,Serious Mental Illness ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Mental Health ,Public Health and Health Services ,Female ,Original Article ,Taiwanese Trios Exome Sequencing Consortium ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Heterozygote ,Genotype ,Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) ,Clinical Sciences ,Genes, Recessive ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Clinical Research ,Recessive ,Humans ,Family ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Allele ,GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION ,AUTISM ,Allele frequency ,Biological Psychiatry ,030304 developmental biology ,SPECTRUM ,Science & Technology ,business.industry ,Human Genome ,Brain Disorders ,Minor allele frequency ,CONSANGUINITY ,Genes ,DE-NOVO MUTATIONS ,Case-Control Studies ,RC0321 ,Schizophrenia ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Genetic associations involving both rare and common alleles have been reported for schizophrenia but there have been no systematic scans for rare recessive genotypes using fully phased trio data. Here, we use exome sequencing in 604 schizophrenia proband–parent trios to investigate the role of recessive (homozygous or compound heterozygous) nonsynonymous genotypes in the disorder. The burden of recessive genotypes was not significantly increased in probands at either a genome-wide level or in any individual gene after adjustment for multiple testing. At a system level, probands had an excess of nonsynonymous compound heterozygous genotypes (minor allele frequency, MAF ⩽1%) in voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs; eight in probands and none in parents, P=1.5 × 10−4). Previous findings of multiple de novo loss-of-function mutations in this gene family, particularly SCN2A, in autism and intellectual disability provide biological and genetic plausibility for this finding. Pointing further to the involvement of VGSCs in schizophrenia, we found that these genes were enriched for nonsynonymous mutations (MAF ⩽0.1%) in cases genotyped using an exome array, (5585 schizophrenia cases and 8103 controls), and that in the trios data, synaptic proteins interacting with VGSCs were also enriched for both compound heterozygosity (P=0.018) and de novo mutations (P=0.04). However, we were unable to replicate the specific association with compound heterozygosity at VGSCs in an independent sample of Taiwanese schizophrenia trios (N=614). We conclude that recessive genotypes do not appear to make a substantial contribution to schizophrenia at a genome-wide level. Although multiple lines of evidence, including several from this study, suggest that rare mutations in VGSCs contribute to the disorder, in the absence of replication of the original findings regarding compound heterozygosity, this conclusion requires evaluation in a larger sample of trios.
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36. Contribution of copy number variants to schizophrenia from a genome-wide study of 41,321 subjects
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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. (Irina), Gershon, E.S. (Elliot S.), Giegling, I. (Ina), Giusti-Rodríguez, P. (Paola), Godard, S. (Stephanie), Goldstein, J.I. 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(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. 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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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37. Kinetically selective inhibitors of histone deacetylase 2 (HDAC2) as cognition enhancers
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, Joseph, Nadine, Guan, Jisong, Tsai, Li-Huei, Wagner, F. F., Zhang, Y.-L., Fass, D. M., Gale, J. P., Weïwer, M., McCarren, P., Fisher, S. L., Kaya, T., Zhao, W.-N., Reis, S. A., Hennig, K. M., Thomas, M., Lemercier, B. C., Lewis, M. C., Moyer, M. P., Scolnick, E., Haggarty, S. J., Holson, E. B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, Joseph, Nadine, Guan, Jisong, Tsai, Li-Huei, Wagner, F. F., Zhang, Y.-L., Fass, D. M., Gale, J. P., Weïwer, M., McCarren, P., Fisher, S. L., Kaya, T., Zhao, W.-N., Reis, S. A., Hennig, K. M., Thomas, M., Lemercier, B. C., Lewis, M. C., Moyer, M. P., Scolnick, E., Haggarty, S. J., and Holson, E. B.
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Aiming towards the development of novel nootropic therapeutics to address the cognitive impairment common to a range of brain disorders, we set out to develop highly selective small molecule inhibitors of HDAC2, a chromatin modifying histone deacetylase implicated in memory formation and synaptic plasticity. Novel ortho-aminoanilide inhibitors were designed and evaluated for their ability to selectively inhibit HDAC2 versus the other Class I HDACs. Kinetic and thermodynamic binding properties were essential elements of our design strategy and two novel classes of ortho-aminoanilides, that exhibit kinetic selectivity (biased residence time) for HDAC2 versus the highly homologous isoform HDAC1, were identified. These kinetically selective HDAC2 inhibitors (BRD6688 and BRD4884) increased H4K12 and H3K9 histone acetylation in primary mouse neuronal cell culture assays, in the hippocampus of CKp25 mice, a model of neurodegenerative disease, and rescued the associated memory deficits of these mice in a cognition behavioural model. These studies demonstrate for the first time that selective pharmacological inhibition of HDAC2 is feasible and that inhibition of the catalytic activity of this enzyme may serve as a therapeutic approach towards enhancing the learning and memory processes that are affected in many neurological and psychiatric disorders., JPB Foundation, Stanley Medical Research Institute
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38. Functional analysis of rare variants found in schizophrenia implicates a critical role for GIT1–PAK3 signaling in neuroplasticity
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Kim, M J, primary, Biag, J, additional, Fass, D M, additional, Lewis, M C, additional, Zhang, Q, additional, Fleishman, M, additional, Gangwar, S P, additional, Machius, M, additional, Fromer, M, additional, Purcell, S M, additional, McCarroll, S A, additional, Rudenko, G, additional, Premont, R T, additional, Scolnick, E M, additional, and Haggarty, S J, additional
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39. An inherited duplication at the gene p21 Protein-Activated Kinase 7 (PAK7) is a risk factor for psychosis
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Perreault, L.-P. L., Maher, B. S., Bellini, S., Craddock, N., O'Callaghan, E., Scolnick, E., Molinos, I., Freeman, C., Ennis, S., Elves, R. L., Kenny, E. M., Thiselton, D. L., Walsh, D., Cormican, P., Waddington, J. L., Dinan, T. G., Stone, J., McDonald, C., Regan, R., Grozeva, D., Wormley, B., Morris, D. W., Kelleher, E., Strange, A., O'Dushlaine, C. T., Giannoulatou, E., Fahey, C., Pirinen, M., O'Donovan, M., Murphy, K. C., Pearson, R. D., and Tropea, D.
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Identifying rare, highly penetrant risk mutations may be an important step in dissecting the molecular etiology of schizophrenia. We conducted a gene-based analysis of large (>100 kb), rare copy-number variants (CNVs) in the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium 2 (WTCCC2) schizophrenia sample of 1564 cases and 1748 controls all from Ireland, and further extended the analysis to include an additional 5196 UK controls. We found association with duplications at chr20p12.2 (P = 0.007) and evidence of replication in large independent European schizophrenia (P = 0.052) and UK bipolar disorder case-control cohorts (P = 0.047). A combined analysis of Irish/UK subjects including additional psychosis cases (schizophrenia and bipolar disorder) identified 22 carriers in 11 707 cases and 10 carriers in 21 204 controls [meta-analysis Cochran–Mantel–Haenszel P-value = 2 × 10−4; odds ratio (OR) = 11.3, 95% CI = 3.7, ∞]. Nineteen of the 22 cases and 8 of the 10 controls carried duplications starting at 9.68 Mb with similar breakpoints across samples. By haplotype analysis and sequencing, we identified a tandem ∼149 kb duplication overlapping the gene p21 Protein-Activated Kinase 7 (PAK7, also called PAK5) which was in linkage disequilibrium with local haplotypes (P = 2.5 × 10−21), indicative of a single ancestral duplication event. We confirmed the breakpoints in 8/8 carriers tested and found co-segregation of the duplication with illness in two additional family members of one of the affected probands. We demonstrate that PAK7 is developmentally co-expressed with another known psychosis risk gene (DISC1) suggesting a potential molecular mechanism involving aberrant synapse development and plasticity.
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40. Monoclonal antibodies and immobilized antibodies
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Linhardt, Robert J., Abell C. W., Denney R. M., Altrock B. W., Auerbach R., Bernal S. D., Canfield R. E., Ehrlich P. H., Moyle W. R., Chan T. S., Chang T. W., Chang N. T., Cidlowski J. A., Viceps M. D., Cote R. J., Morrissey D. M., Houghton A. N., Beattie E. J., Oettgen H. F., Old L. J., Croce C. M., Cubicciotti R. S., Karu A. E., Krauss R. M., Cullor J. S., Deutsch A., Brandwein H., Platt H., Hunter D. M., Dubitsky A., Durham S. M., Dolbeare F. A., Gray J. W., Dreesman G. R., Kendall C. E., Egrie J. C., Frackelton A. R., Eisen H. N., Ross A. H., Gay S., Geirnaert G., Geltosky J. E., Goldberg E. H., Goldwasser E., Kavinsky C., Weiss T. L., Gratzner H. G., Hampar B., Zweig M., Showalter S. D., Handley H. H., Glassy M. C., Hagiwara Y., Hagiwara H., Huang C. M., Cohen S. N., Hughes J. V., Scolnick E. M., Tomassini J. E., Jefferis R., Steensgaard J., Kaplan H. S., Teng N. N. H., Earn K. S., Calvo R. F., Kass L., Kettman J. R., Norgard M. V., Khazaeli M. B., Beierwaltes W. H., England B. G., Kung P. C., Goldstein G., Lanier L., Phillips J., Lanier L., Warner N. L., Larrick J. W., Raubitschek A. R., Truitt K. E., Lazarus H., Schwaber J. F., Lewicki J., Lewis C., Olander J. V., Tolbert W. R., Milford E. L., Carpenter C. B., Paradysz J. M., Mosher D. F., Mulshine J. L., Minna J. D., Murray K. A., Neville D. M., Youle R. J., Neville D. M., Youle R. J., Nicolson M., Pastan I., Willingham M. C., Fitzgerald D. J., Pucci A., Smithyman A. M., Slade M. B., French P. W., Wijffels G., Pukel C. S., Lloyd K. O., Travassos L. R., Dippold W. G., Oettgen H. F., Old L. J., Reckel R. P., Harris J. L., Wellerson R., Shaw S. M., Kaplan P. M., Reinherz E. L., Schlossman S. F., Mener S. C., Sakamoto J., Cordon C. C., Friedman E., Finstad C. L., Enker W. E., Melamed M. R., Lloyd K. O., Oettgen J. F., Old L. J., Scannon P. J., Spitler L. E., Lee H. M., Kawahata R. T., Mischak R. P., Schlom J., Colcher D., Nuti M., Hand P. H., Austin F., Shockman G. D., Jackson D. E., Wong W., Steplewski Z., Koprowski H., Herlyn M., Strand M., Trowbridge I. S., Urdal D. L., March C. J., Dower S. K., Wands J. R., Zurawski V. R., White C. A., Dulbecco R., Allen W. R., Arnold E. C., Flasher M., Freedman H. H., Heath T. D., Shek P., Papahadjopoulos D., Ikeda M., Sakamoto S., Suzuki K., Kuboyama M., Harada Y., Kawashiri A., Takahashi E., Lee H. S., Margel S., Neville D. M., Youle R. J., Nowinski R. C., Hoffman A. S., Peterson J. W., Platt K. B., Reed D. E., Real F. X., Mattes M. J., Houghton A. N., Livingston P. O., Lloyd K. O., Oettgen H. F., Old L. J., Rembaum A., Yen R. C. K., Rosenstein R., and Schneider B.
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41. All SNPs are not created equal: genome-wide association studies reveal a consistent pattern of enrichment among functionally annotated SNPs
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Aj, Schork, Wk, Thompson, Pham P, Torkamani A, Jc, Roddey, Pf, Sullivan, Jr, Kelsoe, Donovan Mc, O., Furberg H, Tobacco and Genetics Consortium, Bipolar Disorder Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Schizophrenia Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Nj, Schork, Oa, Andreassen, Am, Dale, Absher D, Agudo A, Almgren P, Ardissino D, Tl, Assimes, Bandinelli S, Barzan L, Bencko V, Benhamou S, Ej, Benjamin, Bernardinelli L, Bis J, Boehnke M, Boerwinkle E, Di, Boomsma, Brennan P, Canova C, Castellsagué X, Chanock S, Chasman D, Di, Conway, Dackor J, Ej, Geus, Duan J, Elosua R, Everett B, Fabianova E, Ferrucci L, Foretova L, Sp, Fortmann, Franceschini N, Frayling T, Furberg C, Pv, Gejman, Groop L, Gu F, Guralnik J, Se, Hankinson, Haritunians T, Healy C, Hofman A, Holcátová I, Dj, Hunter, Sj, Hwang, Jp, Ioannidis, Iribarren C, Au, Jackson, Janout V, Kaprio J, Kim Y, Kjaerheim K, Jw, Knowles, Kraft P, Ladenvall C, Lagiou P, Lanthrop M, Lerman C, Df, Levinson, Levy D, Md, Li, Dy, Lin, Eh, Lips, Lissowska J, Lowry R, Lucas G, Tv, Macfarlane, Maes H, Pm, Mannucci, Mates D, Mauri F, Ja, Mcgovern, Jd, Mckay, McKnight B, Melander O, Pa, Merlini, Milaneschi Y, Kl, Mohlke, Donnell Cj, O., Pare G, Bw, Penninx, Perry J, Posthuma D, Sr, Preis, Psaty B, Quertermous T, Vs, Ramachandran, Richiardi L, Ridker P, Rose J, Rudnai P, Salomaa V, Ar, Sanders, Sm, Schwartz, Shi J, Jh, Smit, Hm, Stringham, Szeszenia-Dabrowska N, Tanaka T, Taylor K, Thacker E, Thornton L, Tiemeier H, Tuomilehto J, Ag, Uitterlinden, Cm, Duijn, Jm, Vink, Vogelzangs N, Bf, Voight, Walter S, Willemsen G, Zaridze D, Znaor A, Akil H, Anjorin A, Backlund L, Ja, Badner, Jd, Barchas, Tb, Barrett, Bass N, Bauer M, Bellivier F, Se, Bergen, Berrettini W, Blackwood D, Cs, Bloss, Breen G, Breuer R, We, Bunner, Burmeister M, Byerley W, Caesar S, Chambert K, Cichon S, St Clair D, Da, Collier, Corvin A, Wh, Coryell, Craddock N, Dw, Craig, Daly M, Day R, Degenhardt F, Djurovic S, Dudbridge F, Hj, Edenberg, Elkin A, Etain B, Ae, Farmer, Ma, 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Recent results indicate that genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have the potential to explain much of the heritability of common complex phenotypes, but methods are lacking to reliably identify the remaining associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). We applied stratified False Discovery Rate (sFDR) methods to leverage genic enrichment in GWAS summary statistics data to uncover new loci likely to replicate in independent samples. Specifically, we use linkage disequilibrium-weighted annotations for each SNP in combination with nominal p-values to estimate the True Discovery Rate (TDR = 1−FDR) for strata determined by different genic categories. We show a consistent pattern of enrichment of polygenic effects in specific annotation categories across diverse phenotypes, with the greatest enrichment for SNPs tagging regulatory and coding genic elements, little enrichment in introns, and negative enrichment for intergenic SNPs. Stratified enrichment directly leads to increased TDR for a given p-value, mirrored by increased replication rates in independent samples. We show this in independent Crohn's disease GWAS, where we find a hundredfold variation in replication rate across genic categories. Applying a well-established sFDR methodology we demonstrate the utility of stratification for improving power of GWAS in complex phenotypes, with increased rejection rates from 20% in height to 300% in schizophrenia with traditional FDR and sFDR both fixed at 0.05. Our analyses demonstrate an inherent stratification among GWAS SNPs with important conceptual implications that can be leveraged by statistical methods to improve the discovery of loci., Author Summary Modern genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have failed to identify large portions of the genetic basis of common, complex traits. Recent work suggested this could be because many genetic variants, each with individually small effects, compose their genetic architecture, limiting the power of GWAS. Moreover, these variants appear more abundantly in and near genes. Using genome annotations, summary statistics from several of the largest GWAS, and established statistical methods for quantifying distributions of test statistics, we show a consistency across studies. Namely, we show that, across all assessed traits, the test statistics resulting from SNPs that are related to the 5′ UTR of genes show the largest abundance of associations, while SNPs related to exons and the 3′UTR are also enriched. SNPs related to introns are only moderately enriched, and intergenic SNPs show a depletion of associations relative to the average SNP. This enrichment corresponds directly to increased replication across independent samples and can be incorporated a priori into statistical methods to improve discovery and prediction. Our results contribute to on-going debates about the functional nature of the genetic architecture of complex traits and point to avenues for leveraging existing GWAS data for discovery in future GWA and sequencing studies.
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42. Identification of risk loci with shared effects on five major psychiatric disorders:a genome-wide analysis
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Smoller, J.W., Ripke, S., Lee, P.H., Neale, B., Nurnberger, J.I., Santangelo, S., Sullivan, P.F., Perlis, R.H., Purcell, S.M., Fanous, A., Neale, M.C., Rietschel, M., Schulze, T.G., Thapar, A., Anney, R., Buitelaar, J.K., Farone, S.V., Hoogendijk, W.J.G., Levinson, D.F., Lesch, K.P., Riley, B., Schachar, R., Sonuga-Barke, E.J., Absher, D., Agartz, I., Akil, H., Amin, F., Andreassen, O.A., Anjorin, A., Arking, D., Asherson, P., Azevedo, M.H., Backlund, L., Badner, J.A., Banaschewski, T., Barchas, J.D., Barnes, M.R., Bass, N., Bauer, M.C.R., Bellivier, F., Bergen, S.E., Berrettini, W., Bettecken, T., Biederman, J, Binder, E.B., Black, D.W., Blackwood, D.H., Bloss, C.S., Boehnke, M., Boomsma, D.I., Breen, G., Breuer, R., Buccola, N.G., Bunner, W.E., Burmeister, M., Buxbaum, J.D., Byerley, W. F., Sian, C., Cantor, R.M., Chakravarti, A., Chambert, K., Chicon, S., Cloniger, C.R., Collier, D.A., Cook, E., Coon, H., Corvin, A., Coryell, W.H., Craig, D.W., Craig, I.W., Curtis, D., Czamara, D., Daly, M., Datta, S., Day, R., de Geus, E.J.C., Degenhardt, F., Devlin, B., Srdjan, D., Doyle, A.E., Duan, J., Dudbridge, F., Edenberg, H.J., Elkin, A., Etain, B., Farmer, A.E., Ferreira, M.A.R., Ferrier, I.N., Flickinger, M., Foroud, T., Frank, J., Franke, B., Fraser, C., Freedman, R., Freimer, N.B., Friedl, M., Frisén, L., Gejman, P.V., Georgieva, L., Gershon, E.S., Giegling, I., Gill, M., Gordon, S.D., Gordon-Smith, K., Green, E.K., Greenwood, T.A., Gross, M., Grozeva, D., Guan, W., Gurling, H., Gustafsson, O., Hakonarson, H., Hamilton, S.P., Hamshere, M.L., Hansen, T.F., Hartmann, A.M., Hautzinger, M., Heath, A.C., Henders, A.K., Herms, S., Hickie, I.B., Hipolito, M., Hoefels, S., Holmans, P.A., Holsboer, F., Hottenga, J.J., Hultman, C. M., Ingason, A., Ising, M., Jamain, S., Jones, E.G., Jones, L., Jones, I., Jung-Ying, T., Kahler, A., Kandaswamy, R., Keller, M.C., Kelsoe, J., Kennedy, J.L., Kenny, E., Kim, Y., Kirov, G. K., Knowles, J.A., Kohli, M.A., Koller, D.L., Konte, B., Korszun, A., Krasucki, R., Kuntsi, J., Phoenix, K., Landén, M., Langstrom, N., Lathrop, M., Lawrence, J., Lawson, W.B., Leboyer, M., Lencz, T., Lewis, C.M., Li, J., Lichtenstein, P., Lieberman, J. A., Lin, D., Liu, C., Lohoff, F.W., Loo, S.K., Lucae, S., MacIntyre, D.J., Madden, P.A.F., Magnusson, P., Mahon, P.B., Maier, W., Malhotra, A.K., Mattheisen, M., Matthews, K., Mattingsdal, M., McCarroll, S., McGhee, K.A., McGough, J.J., McGrath, P.J., McGuffin, P., McInnis, M.G., McIntosh, A., McKinney, R., McClean, A.W., McMahon, F.J., McQuillin, A., Medeiros, H., Medland, S.E., Meier, S., Melle, I., Meng, F., Middeldorp, C.M., Middleton, L., Vihra, M., Mitchell, P.B., Montgomery, G.W., Moran, J., Morken, G., Morris, D.W., Moskvina, V., Mowry, B. J., Muglia, P., Mühleisen, T.W., Muir, W.J., Müller-Myhsok, B., Myers, R.M., Nelson, S.F., Nievergelt, C.M., Nikolovq, I., Nimgaonkar, V.L., Nolen, W.A., Nöthen, M.M., Nwulia, E.A., Nyholt, DR, O'Donovan, M.C., O'Dushlaine, C., Oades, R.D., Olincy, A., Olsen, L., Ophoff, R.A., Osby, U., Óskarsson, H., Owen, M.J., Palotie, A., Pato, M.T., Pato, C.N., Penninx, B.W.J.H., Pergadia, M.L., Petursson, H., Pickard, B.S., Pimm, J., Piven, J., Porgeirsson, P., Posthuma, D., Potash, J.B., Propping, J., Puri, V., Quested, D., Quinn, E.M., Rasmussen, H.B., Raychaudhuri, S., Rehnström, K., Reif, A., Rice, J., Rossin, L., Rothenberger, A., Rouleau, G., Ruderfer, D., Rujescu, D., Sanders, A.R., Schalling, M., Schatzberg, A.F., Scheftner, W.A., Schellenberg, G.D., Schofield, P.R., Schork, N.J., Schumacher, J., Schwarz, M.M., Scolnick, E., Scott, L.J., Shi, J., Shillling, P.D., Shyn, S.I., Sigurdsson, E., Silverman, J.M., Sklar, P., Slager, S.L., Smalley, S.L., Smit, J.H., Smith, E.N., Sonuga-Barke, E., St Clair, D., State, M., Stefansson, K., Stefansson, H., Steffans, M., Steinberg, S., Steinhausen, H.C., Strauss, J., Strohmaier, J., Stroup, T.S., Sutcliffe, J., Szatmari, P., Szelinger, S., Thirumalai, S., Thompson, R.C., Tozzi, F., Treutlein, J., Uhr, M., van den Oord, E.J., Grootheest, G., Vieland, V., Vincent, J.B., Visscher, P.M., Watson, S.J., Weissman, M.M., Werge, T., Wienker, T.F., Willemsen, G., Williamson, R., Witt, S.H., Wray, N.R., Wright, A., Xu, W., Young, A.H., Zammit, S., Zandi, P.P., Zhang, P., Zitman, F.G., Zöllner, S., Kendler, K.S., Psychiatry, Human genetics, Epidemiology and Data Science, NCA - Brain mechanisms in health and disease, NCA - Neurobiology of mental health, EMGO - Mental health, NCA - Brain imaging technology, Biological Psychology, Functional Genomics, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Brain Mechanisms in Health & Disease, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Neurobiology of Mental Health, EMGO+ - Mental Health, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Brain Imaging Technology, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, Farmacologie en Toxicologie, RS: CARIM School for Cardiovascular Diseases, RS: MHeNs School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, Oades, Robert D. (Beitragende*r), and Oades, Robert D.
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Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bipolar Disorder ,Calcium Channels, L-Type ,Population ,Medizin ,Genome-wide association study ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,Genomic disorders and inherited multi-system disorders DCN MP - Plasticity and memory [IGMD 3] ,medicine ,ddc:61 ,Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ,Humans ,DCN PAC - Perception action and control NCEBP 9 - Mental health ,ddc:610 ,Medizinische Fakultät » Universitätsklinikum Essen » LVR-Klinikum Essen » Klinik für Psychiatrie, Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie des Kindes- und Jugendalters ,Bipolar disorder ,Age of Onset ,Psychiatry ,education ,Child ,Genetics ,education.field_of_study ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,General Medicine ,Genomic disorders and inherited multi-system disorders [DCN PAC - Perception action and control IGMD 3] ,medicine.disease ,Logistic Models ,Autism spectrum disorder ,Schizophrenia ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Child Development Disorders, Pervasive ,Genetic Loci ,Expression quantitative trait loci ,Major depressive disorder ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext BACKGROUND: Findings from family and twin studies suggest that genetic contributions to psychiatric disorders do not in all cases map to present diagnostic categories. We aimed to identify specific variants underlying genetic effects shared between the five disorders in the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium: autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and schizophrenia. METHODS: We analysed genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data for the five disorders in 33,332 cases and 27,888 controls of European ancestory. To characterise allelic effects on each disorder, we applied a multinomial logistic regression procedure with model selection to identify the best-fitting model of relations between genotype and phenotype. We examined cross-disorder effects of genome-wide significant loci previously identified for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, and used polygenic risk-score analysis to examine such effects from a broader set of common variants. We undertook pathway analyses to establish the biological associations underlying genetic overlap for the five disorders. We used enrichment analysis of expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) data to assess whether SNPs with cross-disorder association were enriched for regulatory SNPs in post-mortem brain-tissue samples. FINDINGS: SNPs at four loci surpassed the cutoff for genome-wide significance (p
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43. Genetic schizophrenia risk variants jointly modulate total brain and white matter volume
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Terwisscha van Scheltinga, Af, Bakker, Sc, van Haren, Ne, Derks, Em, Buizer Voskamp, Je, Boos, Hb, Cahn, W, Hulshoff, Pol, Ripke, S, Ophoff, Ra, Kahn, Rs, Sanders, Ar, Kendler, Ks, Levinson, Df, Sklar, P, Holmans, Pa, Lin, Dy, Duan, J, Andreassen, Oa, Scolnick, E, Cichon, S, Clair, St, D, Corvin, A, Gurling, H, Werge, T, Rujescu, D, Blackwood, Dh, Pato, Cn, Malhotra, Ak, Purcell, S, Dudbridge, F, Neale, Bm, Rossin, L, Visscher, Pm, Posthuma, D, Ruderfer, Dm, Fanous, A, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Mowry, Bj, Golimbet, V, Hert, De, M, Jonsson, Eg, Bitter, I, Pietiläinen, Op, Collier, Da, Tosato, Sarah, Agartz, I, Albus, M, Alexander, M, Amdur, Rl, Amin, F, Bass, N, Bergen, Se, Black, Dw, Børglum, Ad, Brown, Ma, Bruggeman, R, Buccola, Ng, Byerley, Wf, Cantor, Rm, Carr, Vj, Catts, Sv, Choudhury, K, Cloninger, C, Cormican, P, Craddock, N, Danoy, Pa, Datta, S, Haan, De, L, Demontis, D, Dikeos, D, Djurovic, S, Donnelly, P, Donohoe, G, Duong, L, Dwyer, S, Fink Jensen, A, Freedman, R, Freimer, Nb, Friedl, M, Georgieva, L, Giegline, I, Gill, M, Glenthøj, B, Godard, S, Hamshere, M, Hansen, M, Hansen, T, Hartmann, Am, Henskens, Fa, Hougaard, Dm, Hultman, Cm, Ingason, A, Jablensky, Av, Jakobsen, Kd, Jay, M, Jürgens, G, Keller, Mc, Kenis, G, Kenny, E, Kim, Y, Kirov, Gk, Konnerth, H, Konte, B, Krabbendam, L, Krasucki, R, Lasseter, Vk, Laurent, C, Lawrence, J, Lencz, T, Lerer, F, Liang, Ky, Lichtenstein, P, Lieberman, Ja, Linszen, Dh, Lönnqvist, J, Loughland, Cm, Maclean, Aw, Maher, Bs, Maier, W, Mallet, J, Malloy, P, Mattheisen, M, Mattingsdal, M, Mcghee, Ka, Mcgrath, Jj, Mcintosh, A, Mclean, De, Mcquillin, A, Melle, I, Michie, Pt, Milanova, V, Morris, Dw, Mors, O, Mortensen, Pb, Moskvina, V, Muglia, P, Myin Germeys, I, Nertney, Da, Nestadt, G, Nielsen, J, Nikolov, I, Nordentoft, M, Norton, N, Nöthen, Mm, O'Dushlaine, C, Olincy, A, Olsen, L, O'Neill, F, Ørntoft, Tf, Owen, Mj, Pantelis, C, Papadimitriou, G, Pato, Mt, Peltonen, L, Petursson, H, Pickard, B, Pimm, J, Pulver, Ae, Puri, V, Quested, D, Quinn, Em, Rasmussen, Hb, Réthelyi, Jm, Ribble, R, Rietschel, M, Riley, Bp, Ruggeri, Mirella, Schall, U, Schulze, Tg, Schwab, Sg, Scott, Rj, Shi, J, Sigurdsson, E, Silverman, Jm, Spencer, Cc, Stefansson, K, Strange, A, Strengman, E, Stroup, Ts, Suvisaari, J, Terenius, L, Thirumalai, S, Thygesen, Jh, Timm, S, Toncheva, D, van den Oord, E, van Os, J, Van, Winkel, R, Veldink, J, Walsh, D, Wang, Ag, Wiersma, D, Wildenauer, Db, Williams, Hj, Williams, Nm, Wormley, B, Zammit, S, Sullivan, Pf, O'Donovan, Mc, Daly, Mj, Gejman, Pv, ANS - Amsterdam Neuroscience, APH - Amsterdam Public Health, Adult Psychiatry, Functional Genomics, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Neurobiology of Mental Health, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam - Brain Mechanisms in Health & Disease, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, RS: MHeNs School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, Myin-Germeys, Inez, De Hert, Marc, and van Winkel, Ruud
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Adult ,Male ,Psychosis ,Genotype ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Genome-wide association study ,Biology ,Nerve Fibers, Myelinated ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,White matter ,genome-wide ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Genetic predisposition ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Biological Psychiatry ,structural MRI ,Genetics ,neuroimaging ,Case-control study ,Brain ,imaging ,medicine.disease ,030227 psychiatry ,3. Good health ,schizophrenia ,Endophenotype ,Phenotype ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,psychiatric ,Schizophrenia ,Case-Control Studies ,Female ,endophenotype ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,SNPs ,Atrophy ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Thousands of common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are weakly associated with schizophrenia. It is likely that subsets of disease-associated SNPs are associated with distinct heritable disease-associated phenotypes. Therefore, we examined the shared genetic susceptibility modulating schizophrenia and brain volume. METHODS: Odds ratios for genome-wide SNP data were calculated in the sample collected by the Psychiatric Genome-wide Association Study Consortium (8690 schizophrenia patients and 11,831 control subjects, excluding subjects from the present study). These were used to calculate individual polygenic schizophrenia (risk) scores in an independent sample of 152 schizophrenia patients and 142 healthy control subjects with available structural magnetic resonance imaging scans. RESULTS: In the entire group, the polygenic schizophrenia score was significantly associated with total brain volume (R2 = .048, p = 1.6 × 10(-4)) and white matter volume (R2 = .051, p = 8.6 × 10(-5)) equally in patients and control subjects. The number of (independent) SNPs that substantially influenced both disease risk and white matter (n = 2020) was much smaller than the entire set of SNPs that modulated disease status (n = 14,751). From the set of 2020 SNPs, a group of 186 SNPs showed most evidence for association with white matter volume and an explorative functional analysis showed that these SNPs were located in genes with neuronal functions. CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that a relatively small subset of schizophrenia genetic risk variants is related to the (normal) development of white matter. This, in turn, suggests that disruptions in white matter growth increase the susceptibility to develop schizophrenia.
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44. Genome-wide association analysis identifies 13 new risk loci for schizophrenia
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Ripke, S, O'Dushlaine, C, Chambert, K, Moran, Jl, Kähler, Ak, Akterin, S, Bergen, Se, Collins, Al, Crowley, Jj, Fromer, M, Kim, Y, Lee, Sh, Magnusson, Pk, Sanchez, N, Stahl, Ea, Williams, S, Wray, Nr, Xia, K, Bettella, F, Borglum, Ad, Bulik Sullivan, Bk, Cormican, P, Craddock, N, Leeuw, De, C, Durmishi, N, Gill, M, Golimbet, V, Hamshere, Ml, Holmans, P, Hougaard, Dm, Kendler, Ks, Lin, K, Morris, Dw, Mors, O, Mortensen, Pb, Neale, Bm, O'Neill, Fa, Owen, Mj, Milovancevic, Mp, Posthuma, D, Powell, J, Richards, Al, Riley, Bp, Ruderfer, D, Rujescu, D, Sigurdsson, E, Silagadze, T, Smit, Ab, Stefansson, H, Steinberg, S, Suvisaari, J, Tosato, Sarah, Verhage, M, Walters, Jt, Multicenter Genetic Studies of Schizophrenia Consortium, Levinson, Df, Gejman, Pv, Laurent, C, Mowry, Bj, O'Donovan, Mc, Pulver, Ae, Schwab, Sg, Wildenauer, Db, Dudbridge, F, Shi, J, Albus, M, Alexander, M, Campion, D, Cohen, D, Dikeos, D, Duan, J, Eichhammer, P, Godard, S, Hansen, M, Lerer, Fb, Liang, Ky, Maier, W, Mallet, J, Nertney, Da, Nestadt, G, Norton, N, Papadimitriou, Gn, Ribble, R, Sanders, Ar, Silverman, Jm, Walsh, D, Williams, Nm, Wormley, B, Psychosis Endophenotypes International Consortium, Arranz, Mj, Bakker, S, Bender, S, Bramon, E, Collier, D, Crespo Facorro, B, Hall, J, Iyegbe, C, Jablensky, A, Kahn, Rs, Kalaydjieva, L, Lawrie, S, Lewis, Cm, Linszen, Dh, Mata, I, Mcintosh, A, Murray, Rm, Ophoff, Ra, Van, Os, J, Walshe, M, Weisbrod, M, Wiersma, D, Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium 2, Donnelly, P, Barroso, I, Blackwell, Jm, Brown, Ma, Casas, Jp, Corvin, Ap, Deloukas, P, Duncanson, A, Jankowski, J, Markus, Hs, Mathew, Cg, Palmer, Cn, Plomin, R, Rautanen, A, Sawcer, Sj, Trembath, Rc, Viswanathan, Ac, Wood, Nw, Spencer, Cc, Band, G, Bellenguez, C, Freeman, C, Hellenthal, G, Giannoulatou, E, Pirinen, M, Pearson, Rd, Strange, A, Su, Z, Vukcevic, D, Langford, C, Hunt, Se, Edkins, S, Gwilliam, R, Blackburn, H, Bumpstead, Sj, Dronov, S, Gillman, M, Gray, E, Hammond, N, Jayakumar, A, Mccann, Ot, Liddle, J, Potter, Sc, Ravindrarajah, R, Ricketts, M, Tashakkori Ghanbaria, A, Waller, Mj, Weston, P, Widaa, S, Whittaker, P, Mccarthy, Mi, Stefansson, K, Scolnick, E, Purcell, S, Mccarroll, Sa, Sklar, P, Hultman, Cm, Sullivan, P. 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Male ,Candidate gene ,SNP ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Genome-wide association study ,Disease ,Biology ,heritability ,neuronal calcium signaling ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,GWAS ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Bipolar disorder ,030304 developmental biology ,Genetic association ,Sweden ,Genetics & Heredity ,0303 health sciences ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,genome sequencing ,schizophrenia ,Schizophrenia ,Meta-analysis ,Case-Control Studies ,genetic variation ,Female ,genome-wide scan ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field. Schizophrenia is an idiopathic mental disorder with a heritable component and a substantial public health impact. We conducted a multi-stage genome-wide association study (GWAS) for schizophrenia beginning with a Swedish national sample (5,001 cases and 6,243 controls) followed by meta-analysis with previous schizophrenia GWAS (8,832 cases and 12,067 controls) and finally by replication of SNPs in 168 genomic regions in independent samples (7,413 cases, 19,762 controls and 581 parent-offspring trios). We identified 22 loci associated at genome-wide significance; 13 of these are new, and 1 was previously implicated in bipolar disorder. Examination of candidate genes at these loci suggests the involvement of neuronal calcium signaling. We estimate that 8,300 independent, mostly common SNPs (95% credible interval of 6,300-10,200 SNPs) contribute to risk for schizophrenia and that these collectively account for at least 32% of the variance in liability. Common genetic variation has an important role in the etiology of schizophrenia, and larger studies will allow more detailed understanding of this disorder. NIMH R01 MH077139 R01 MH095034 Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research Sylvan Herman Foundation Friedman Brain Institute at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine Karolinska Institutet, Karolinska University Hospital Swedish Research Council Swedish County Council Soderstrom Konigska Foundation Netherlands Scientific Organization NWO 645-000-003 info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/223423 Danish Strategic Research Council H. Lundbeck A/S Faculty of Health Sciences at Aarhus University Lundbeck Foundation Stanley Research Foundation Wellcome Trust 085475/B/08/Z 085475/Z/08/Z
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45. Genome-wide association study identifies five new schizophrenia loci
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Ripke, S. Sanders, A.R. Kendler, K.S. Levinson, D.F. Sklar, P. Holmans, P.A. Lin, D.-Y. Duan, J. Ophoff, R.A. Andreassen, O.A. Scolnick, E. Cichon, S. St. Clair, D. Corvin, A. Gurling, H. Werge, T. Rujescu, D. Blackwood, D.H.R. Pato, C.N. Malhotra, A.K. Purcell, S. Dudbridge, F. Neale, B.M. Rossin, L. Visscher, P.M. Posthuma, D. Ruderfer, D.M. Fanous, A. Stefansson, H. Steinberg, S. Mowry, B.J. Golimbet, V. De Hert, M. Jönsson, E.G. Bitter, I. Pietiläinen, O.P.H. Collier, D.A. Tosato, S. Agartz, I. Albus, M. Alexander, M. Amdur, R.L. Amin, F. Bass, N. Bergen, S.E. Black, D.W. Børglum, A.D. Brown, M.A. Bruggeman, R. Buccola, N.G. Byerley, W.F. Cahn, W. Cantor, R.M. Carr, V.J. Catts, S.V. Choudhury, K. Cloninger, C.R. Cormican, P. Craddock, N. Danoy, P.A. Datta, S. De Haan, L. Demontis, D. Dikeos, D. Djurovic, S. Donnelly, P. Donohoe, G. Duong, L. Dwyer, S. Fink-Jensen, A. Freedman, R. Freimer, N.B. Friedl, M. Georgieva, L. Giegling, I. Gill, M. Glenthøj, B. Godard, S. Hamshere, M. Hansen, M. Hansen, T. Hartmann, A.M. Henskens, F.A. Hougaard, D.M. Hultman, C.M. Ingason, A. Jablensky, A.V. Jakobsen, K.D. Jay, M. Jürgens, G. Kahn, R.S. Keller, M.C. Kenis, G. Kenny, E. Kim, Y. Kirov, G.K. Konnerth, H. Konte, B. Krabbendam, L. Krasucki, R. Lasseter, V.K. Laurent, C. Lawrence, J. Lencz, T. Lerer, F.B. Liang, K.-Y. Lichtenstein, P. Lieberman, J.A. Linszen, D.H. Lönnqvist, J. Loughland, C.M. MacLean, A.W. Maher, B.S. Maier, W. Mallet, J. Malloy, P. Mattheisen, M. Mattingsdal, M. McGhee, K.A. McGrath, J.J. McIntosh, A. McLean, D.E. McQuillin, A. Melle, I. Michie, P.T. Milanova, V. Morris, D.W. Mors, O. Mortensen, P.B. Moskvina, V. Muglia, P. Myin-Germeys, I. Nertney, D.A. Nestadt, G. Nielsen, J. Nikolov, I. Nordentoft, M. Norton, N. Nöthen, M.M. O'Dushlaine, C.T. Olincy, A. Olsen, L. O'Neill, F.A. Ørntoft, T.F. Owen, M.J. Pantelis, C. Papadimitriou, G. Pato, M.T. Peltonen, L. Petursson, H. Pickard, B. Pimm, J. Pulver, A.E. Puri, V. Quested, D. Quinn, E.M. Rasmussen, H.B. Réthelyi, J.M. Ribble, R. Rietschel, M. Riley, B.P. Ruggeri, M. Schall, U. Schulze, T.G. Schwab, S.G. Scott, R.J. Shi, J. Sigurdsson, E. Silverman, J.M. Spencer, C.C.A. Stefansson, K. Strange, A. Strengman, E. Stroup, T.S. Suvisaari, J. Terenius, L. Thirumalai, S. Thygesen, J.H. Timm, S. Toncheva, D. Van Den Oord, E. Van Os, J. Van Winkel, R. Veldink, J. Walsh, D. Wang, A.G. Wiersma, D. Wildenauer, D.B. Williams, H.J. Williams, N.M. Wormley, B. Zammit, S. Sullivan, P.F. O'Donovan, M.C. Daly, M.J. Gejman, P.V.
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We examined the role of common genetic variation in schizophrenia in a genome-wide association study of substantial size: a stage 1 discovery sample of 21,856 individuals of European ancestry and a stage 2 replication sample of 29,839 independent subjects. The combined stage 1 and 2 analysis yielded genome-wide significant associations with schizophrenia for seven loci, five of which are new (1p21.3, 2q32.3, 8p23.2, 8q21.3 and 10q24.32-q24.33) and two of which have been previously implicated (6p21.32-p22.1 and 18q21.2). The strongest new finding (P = 1.6 × 10 -11) was with rs1625579 within an intron of a putative primary transcript for MIR137 (microRNA 137), a known regulator of neuronal development. Four other schizophrenia loci achieving genome-wide significance contain predicted targets of MIR137, suggesting MIR137-mediated dysregulation as a previously unknown etiologic mechanism in schizophrenia. In a joint analysis with a bipolar disorder sample (16,374 affected individuals and 14,044 controls), three loci reached genome-wide significance: CACNA1C (rs4765905, P = 7.0 × 10 -9), ANK3 (rs10994359, P = 2.5 × 10 -8) and the ITIH3-ITIH4 region (rs2239547, P = 7.8 × 10 -9). © 2011 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.
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46. Analysis of exome sequence in 604 trios for recessive genotypes in schizophrenia
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University of Helsinki, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM), Rees, E., Kirov, G., Walters, J. T., Richards, A. L., Howrigan, D., Kavanagh, D. H., Pocklington, A. J., Fromer, M., Ruderfer, D. M., Georgieva, L., Carrera, N., Gormley, P., Palta, P., Williams, H., Dwyer, S., Johnson, J. S., Roussos, P., Barker, D. D., Banks, E., Milanova, V., Rose, S. A., Chambert, K., Mahajan, M., Scolnick, E. M., Moran, J. L., Tsuang, M. T., Glatt, S. J., Chen, W. J., Hwu, H-G, Neale, B. M., Palotie, A., Sklar, P., Purcell, S. M., McCarroll, S. A., Holmans, P., Owen, M. J., O'Donovan, M. C., Taiwanese Trios Exome Sequencing C, University of Helsinki, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM), Rees, E., Kirov, G., Walters, J. T., Richards, A. L., Howrigan, D., Kavanagh, D. H., Pocklington, A. J., Fromer, M., Ruderfer, D. M., Georgieva, L., Carrera, N., Gormley, P., Palta, P., Williams, H., Dwyer, S., Johnson, J. S., Roussos, P., Barker, D. D., Banks, E., Milanova, V., Rose, S. A., Chambert, K., Mahajan, M., Scolnick, E. M., Moran, J. L., Tsuang, M. T., Glatt, S. J., Chen, W. J., Hwu, H-G, Neale, B. M., Palotie, A., Sklar, P., Purcell, S. M., McCarroll, S. A., Holmans, P., Owen, M. J., O'Donovan, M. C., and Taiwanese Trios Exome Sequencing C
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Genetic associations involving both rare and common alleles have been reported for schizophrenia but there have been no systematic scans for rare recessive genotypes using fully phased trio data. Here, we use exome sequencing in 604 schizophrenia proband-parent trios to investigate the role of recessive (homozygous or compound heterozygous) nonsynonymous genotypes in the disorder. The burden of recessive genotypes was not significantly increased in probands at either a genome-wide level or in any individual gene after adjustment for multiple testing. At a system level, probands had an excess of nonsynonymous compound heterozygous genotypes (minor allele frequency, MAF
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47. Structural and Functional Studies of the Friend Spleen Focus-Forming Virus: Structural Relationship of SFFV to Dualtropic Viruses and Molecular Cloning of a Biologically Active Subgenomic Fragment of SFFV DNA
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Evans, L. H., primary, Duesberg, P. H., additional, Linemeyer, D. L., additional, Ruscetti, S. K., additional, and Scolnick, E. M., additional
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- 1981
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48. Release Factors: in Vitro Assay and Purification
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CASKEY, C.T., primary, SCOLNICK, E., additional, TOMPKINS, R., additional, MILMAN, G., additional, and GOLDSTEIN, J., additional
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49. [38] Release factors: in vitro assay and purification
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Caskey, C.T., primary, Scolnick, E., additional, Tompkins, R., additional, Milman, G., additional, and Goldstein, J., additional
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50. Kinetically selective inhibitors of histone deacetylase 2 (HDAC2) as cognition enhancers
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Wagner, F. F., primary, Zhang, Y.-L., additional, Fass, D. M., additional, Joseph, N., additional, Gale, J. P., additional, Weïwer, M., additional, McCarren, P., additional, Fisher, S. L., additional, Kaya, T., additional, Zhao, W.-N., additional, Reis, S. A., additional, Hennig, K. M., additional, Thomas, M., additional, Lemercier, B. C., additional, Lewis, M. C., additional, Guan, J. S., additional, Moyer, M. P., additional, Scolnick, E., additional, Haggarty, S. J., additional, Tsai, L.-H., additional, and Holson, E. B., additional
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