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2. Rock and sediment luminescence dating of an ancient circular stone-walled enclosure at Sønnebøe, northern Scania, Sweden
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Thompson, W.K., Arvidsson, D., Murray, A.S., Blidberg, A., and Hansen, V.
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- 2022
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3. Polygenic hazard score is associated with prostate cancer in multi-ethnic populations
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Huynh-Le, M.-P. (Minh-Phuong), Fan, C.C. (Chun Chieh), Karunamuni, R. (Roshan), Thompson, W.K. (Wesley K.), Martinez, M.E. (Maria Elena), Eeles, R. (Rosalind), Kote-Jarai, Z., Muir, K. (Kenneth), Schleutker, J. (Johanna), Pashayan, N. (Nora), Batra, J. (Jyotsna), Grönberg, H. (Henrik), Neal, D.E. (David E.), Donovan, J.L. (Jenny L.), Hamdy, F.C. (Freddie C.), Martin, R.M. (Richard M.), Nielsen, S.F. (Sune F.), Nordestgaard, B.G. (Børge), Wiklund, F. (Fredrik), Tangen, C.M. (Catherine M.), Giles, G.G. (Graham G.), Wolk, K. (Kerstin), Albanes, D. (Demetrius), Travis, S.P.L. (Simon), Blot, W.J. (William), Zheng, W. (Wei), Sanderson, M. (Maureen), Stanford, J.L. (Janet L.), Mucci, L.A. (Lorelei A.), West, C.M.L. (Catharine M. L.), Kibel, A. (Adam), Cussenot, O. (Olivier), Berndt, S.I. (Sonja), Koutros, S. (Stella), Sørensen, K.D. (Karina Dalsgaard), Cybulski, C. (Cezary), Grindedal, E.M. (Eli Marie), Menegaux, F. (Florence), Khaw, K.-T. (Kay-Tee), Park, J.Y. (Jong Y.), Ingles, S.A. (Sue), Maier, C. (Christiane), Hamilton, R.J. (Robert J.), Thibodeau, S.N. (Stephen), Rosenstein, B.S. (Barry S.), Lu, Y.-J. (Yong-Jie), Watya, S. (Stephen), Vega, A. (Ana), Kogevinas, M. (Manolis), Penney, K.L. (Kathryn L.), Huff, C. (Chad), Teixeira, M.R. (Manuel R.), Multigner, L. (Luc), Leach, R.J. (Robin J.), Cannon-Albright, L.A. (Lisa), Brenner, H. (Hermann), John, E.M. (Esther), Kaneva, R. (Radka), Logothetis, N.K. (Nikos), Floris, O.A.M., De Ruyck, K. (Kim), Pandha, H. (Hardev), Razack, A. (Azad), Newcomb, L.F. (Lisa F.), Fowke, J.H. (Jay H.), Gamulin, M. (Marija), Usmani, N. (Nawaid), Claessens, F. (Frank), Gago-Dominguez, M. (Manuela), Townsend, P.A. (Paul A.), Bush, W.S. (William S.), Roobol-Bouts, M.J. (Monique), Parent, M.-É. (Marie-Élise), Hu, J.J. (Jennifer J.), Mills, I.G. (Ian G.), Andreassen, O.A. (Ole), Dale, A.M. (Anders), Seibert, T.M. (Tyler M.), Huynh-Le, M.-P. (Minh-Phuong), Fan, C.C. (Chun Chieh), Karunamuni, R. (Roshan), Thompson, W.K. (Wesley K.), Martinez, M.E. (Maria Elena), Eeles, R. (Rosalind), Kote-Jarai, Z., Muir, K. (Kenneth), Schleutker, J. (Johanna), Pashayan, N. (Nora), Batra, J. (Jyotsna), Grönberg, H. (Henrik), Neal, D.E. (David E.), Donovan, J.L. (Jenny L.), Hamdy, F.C. (Freddie C.), Martin, R.M. (Richard M.), Nielsen, S.F. (Sune F.), Nordestgaard, B.G. (Børge), Wiklund, F. (Fredrik), Tangen, C.M. (Catherine M.), Giles, G.G. (Graham G.), Wolk, K. (Kerstin), Albanes, D. (Demetrius), Travis, S.P.L. (Simon), Blot, W.J. (William), Zheng, W. (Wei), Sanderson, M. (Maureen), Stanford, J.L. (Janet L.), Mucci, L.A. (Lorelei A.), West, C.M.L. (Catharine M. L.), Kibel, A. (Adam), Cussenot, O. (Olivier), Berndt, S.I. (Sonja), Koutros, S. (Stella), Sørensen, K.D. (Karina Dalsgaard), Cybulski, C. (Cezary), Grindedal, E.M. (Eli Marie), Menegaux, F. (Florence), Khaw, K.-T. (Kay-Tee), Park, J.Y. (Jong Y.), Ingles, S.A. (Sue), Maier, C. (Christiane), Hamilton, R.J. (Robert J.), Thibodeau, S.N. (Stephen), Rosenstein, B.S. (Barry S.), Lu, Y.-J. (Yong-Jie), Watya, S. (Stephen), Vega, A. (Ana), Kogevinas, M. (Manolis), Penney, K.L. (Kathryn L.), Huff, C. (Chad), Teixeira, M.R. (Manuel R.), Multigner, L. (Luc), Leach, R.J. (Robin J.), Cannon-Albright, L.A. (Lisa), Brenner, H. (Hermann), John, E.M. (Esther), Kaneva, R. (Radka), Logothetis, N.K. (Nikos), Floris, O.A.M., De Ruyck, K. (Kim), Pandha, H. (Hardev), Razack, A. (Azad), Newcomb, L.F. (Lisa F.), Fowke, J.H. (Jay H.), Gamulin, M. (Marija), Usmani, N. (Nawaid), Claessens, F. (Frank), Gago-Dominguez, M. (Manuela), Townsend, P.A. (Paul A.), Bush, W.S. (William S.), Roobol-Bouts, M.J. (Monique), Parent, M.-É. (Marie-Élise), Hu, J.J. (Jennifer J.), Mills, I.G. (Ian G.), Andreassen, O.A. (Ole), Dale, A.M. (Anders), and Seibert, T.M. (Tyler M.)
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Genetic models for cancer have been evaluated using almost exclusively European data, which could exacerbate health disparities. A polygenic hazard score (PHS1) is associated with age at prostate cancer diagnosis and improves screening accuracy in Europeans. Here, we evaluate performance of PHS2 (PHS1, adapted for OncoArray) in a multi-ethnic dataset of 80,491 men (49,916 cases, 30,575 controls). PHS2 is associated with age at diagnosis of any and aggressive (Gleason score ≥ 7, stage T3-T4, PSA ≥ 10 ng/mL, or nodal/distant metastasis) cancer and prostate-cancer-specific death. Associations with cancer are significant within European (n = 71,856), Asian (n = 2,382), and African (n = 6,253) genetic ancestries (p < 10−180). Comparing the 80th/20th PHS2 percentiles, hazard ratios for prostate cancer, aggressive cancer, and prostate-cancer-specific death are 5.32, 5.88, and 5.68, respectively. Within European, Asian, and African ancestries, hazard ratios for prostate cancer are: 5.54, 4.49, and 2.54, respectively. PHS2 risk-stratifies men f
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- 2021
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4. Polygenic hazard score is associated with prostate cancer in multi-ethnic populations.
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Huynh-Le M.-P., Fan C.C., Karunamuni R., Thompson W.K., Martinez M.E., Eeles R.A., Kote-Jarai Z., Muir K., Schleutker J., Pashayan N., Batra J., Gronberg H., Neal D.E., Donovan J.L., Hamdy F.C., Martin R.M., Nielsen S.F., Nordestgaard B.G., Wiklund F., Tangen C.M., Giles G.G., Wolk A., Albanes D., Travis R.C., Blot W.J., Zheng W., Sanderson M., Stanford J.L., Mucci L.A., West C.M.L., Kibel A.S., Cussenot O., Berndt S.I., Koutros S., Sorensen K.D., Cybulski C., Grindedal E.M., Menegaux F., Khaw K.-T., Park J.Y., Ingles S.A., Maier C., Hamilton R.J., Thibodeau S.N., Rosenstein B.S., Lu Y.-J., Watya S., Vega A., Kogevinas M., Penney K.L., Huff C., Teixeira M.R., Multigner L., Leach R.J., Cannon-Albright L., Brenner H., John E.M., Kaneva R., Logothetis C.J., Neuhausen S.L., De Ruyck K., Pandha H., Razack A., Newcomb L.F., Fowke J.H., Gamulin M., Usmani N., Claessens F., Gago-Dominguez M., Townsend P.A., Bush W.S., Roobol M.J., Parent M.-E., Hu J.J., Mills I.G., Andreassen O.A., Dale A.M., Seibert T.M., Huynh-Le M.-P., Fan C.C., Karunamuni R., Thompson W.K., Martinez M.E., Eeles R.A., Kote-Jarai Z., Muir K., Schleutker J., Pashayan N., Batra J., Gronberg H., Neal D.E., Donovan J.L., Hamdy F.C., Martin R.M., Nielsen S.F., Nordestgaard B.G., Wiklund F., Tangen C.M., Giles G.G., Wolk A., Albanes D., Travis R.C., Blot W.J., Zheng W., Sanderson M., Stanford J.L., Mucci L.A., West C.M.L., Kibel A.S., Cussenot O., Berndt S.I., Koutros S., Sorensen K.D., Cybulski C., Grindedal E.M., Menegaux F., Khaw K.-T., Park J.Y., Ingles S.A., Maier C., Hamilton R.J., Thibodeau S.N., Rosenstein B.S., Lu Y.-J., Watya S., Vega A., Kogevinas M., Penney K.L., Huff C., Teixeira M.R., Multigner L., Leach R.J., Cannon-Albright L., Brenner H., John E.M., Kaneva R., Logothetis C.J., Neuhausen S.L., De Ruyck K., Pandha H., Razack A., Newcomb L.F., Fowke J.H., Gamulin M., Usmani N., Claessens F., Gago-Dominguez M., Townsend P.A., Bush W.S., Roobol M.J., Parent M.-E., Hu J.J., Mills I.G., Andreassen O.A., Dale A.M., and Seibert T.M.
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Genetic models for cancer have been evaluated using almost exclusively European data, which could exacerbate health disparities. A polygenic hazard score (PHS1) is associated with age at prostate cancer diagnosis and improves screening accuracy in Europeans. Here, we evaluate performance of PHS2 (PHS1, adapted for OncoArray) in a multi-ethnic dataset of 80,491 men (49,916 cases, 30,575 controls). PHS2 is associated with age at diagnosis of any and aggressive (Gleason score >= 7, stage T3-T4, PSA >= 10 ng/mL, or nodal/distant metastasis) cancer and prostate-cancer-specific death. Associations with cancer are significant within European (n = 71,856), Asian (n = 2,382), and African (n = 6,253) genetic ancestries (p < 10-180). Comparing the 80th/20th PHS2 percentiles, hazard ratios for prostate cancer, aggressive cancer, and prostate-cancer-specific death are 5.32, 5.88, and 5.68, respectively. Within European, Asian, and African ancestries, hazard ratios for prostate cancer are: 5.54, 4.49, and 2.54, respectively. PHS2 risk-stratifies men for any, aggressive, and fatal prostate cancer in a multi-ethnic dataset.Copyright © 2021, The Author(s).
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- 2021
5. Adolescent Binge Drinking is Associated with Accelerated Decline of Gray Matter Volume
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Infante, M.A., primary, Zhang, Y., additional, Brumback, T., additional, Brown, S.A., additional, Colrain, I.M., additional, Baker, F.C., additional, Clark, D.B., additional, Goldston, D., additional, Nagel, B.J., additional, Nooner, K.B., additional, Zhao, Q., additional, Pohl, K.M., additional, Sullivan, E.V., additional, Pfefferbaum, A., additional, Tapert, S.F., additional, and Thompson, W.K., additional
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- 2021
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6. The Effect of Breastfeeding Duration on Domain-Specific Neurocognitive Performance
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Lopez, D.A., primary, Mao, Y., additional, Freedman, E.G., additional, Thompson, W.K., additional, and Foxe, J.J., additional
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- 2020
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7. Fruit component analysis of south Pacific coconut palm populations
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Ashburner, G.R., Thompson, W.K., Halloran, G.M., and Foale, M.A.
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- 1997
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8. International meta-analysis of PTSD genome-wide association studies identifies sex- and ancestry-specific genetic risk loci
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Schijven, D., Chen, C.-Y., Morey, R.A., Vermetten, E., Sanchez, S.E., Maihofer, A.X., Jett, M., Dale, A.M., Ratanatharathorn, A., McGlinchey, R.E., McLaughlin, K.A., Polimanti, R., Roberts, A.L., Williams, M.A., Nievergelt, C.M., Atkinson, E.G., Mors, O., Brashear, M., Gordon, S.D., Trapido, E., Haas, M., Lawford, B.R., Kimbrel, N.A., Sponheim, S.R., Daskalakis, N.P., Duncan, L.E., Rung, A., Orcutt, H.K., Pietrzak, R.H., Bustamante, A.C., Bisson, J.I., Koenen, K.C., McLean, S.A., Ripke, S., Kremen, W.S., Maples-Keller, J., Marmar, C., Sheerin, C.M., Calabrese, J.R., Andersen, S.B., Seligowski, A.V., Feeny, N.C., Polusny, M.A., Qin, X.-J., Daly, M.J., Ashley-Koch, A.E., Morris, C.P., Liberzon, I., Erbes, C.R., King, A.P., Zhao, H., Forbes, D., Jakovljevic, M., van den Heuvel, L.L., Peters, E.S., Evans, A., Boks, M.P., Aiello, A.E., Hougaard, D.M., Roy-Byrne, P., Bierut, L.J., Kranzler, H.R., Vinkers, C.H., Peterson, A.L., Wolf, C., Deckert, J., Linnstaedt, S.D., Stein, D.J., Levey, D.F., Almli, L.M., Martin, N.G., Williamson, D.E., Flory, J.D., Børglum, A.D., Guffanti, G., Stein, M.B., Lori, A., Khan, A., Baker, D.G., Ressler, K.J., Torres, K., Seedat, S., Andreassen, O.A., Neale, B.M., Werge, T., Mehta, D., Austin, S.B., Breen, G., Beckham, J.C., Geuze, E., Miller, M.W., Mortensen, P.B., Coleman, J.R.I., Provost, A.C., Norman, S.B., Garrett, M.E., McLeay, S., Van Hooff, M., Bolger, E.A., Franz, C.E., Luykx, J.J., Maurer, D., Wolff, J.D., Martin, A.R., Young, K.A., Lewis, C.E., Zoellner, L.A., Dennis, M.F., Delahanty, D.L., O’Donnell, M., Heath, A.C., Saccone, N.L., Domschke, K., Logue, M.W., Ursano, R.J., Smith, A.K., Rothbaum, A.O., Rutten, B.P.F., Harnal, S., Panizzon, M.S., Uddin, M., Babiat, D., Bryant, R.A., Gelernter, J., Smoller, J.W., Klengel, T., Bybjerg-Grauholm, J., Choi, K.W., Jovanovic, T., Caldas-de-Almeida, J.M., Nelson, E.C., Mavissakalian, M.R., Johnson, E.O., Hammamieh, R, Milberg, W.P., Nordentoft, M., Gillespie, C., Amstadter, A.B., Bradley, B., Teicher, M.H., Arbisi, P.A., Lebois, L.A.M., Hauser, M.A., Dzubur-Kulenovic, A., Hemmings, S.M.J., Gelaye, B., Sumner, J.A., Uka, A.G., Young, R.M.D., Voisey, J., Wang, Y., Galea, S., Wang, Z., Jones, I., Peverill, M., Disner, S.G., Seng, J.S., Kessler, R.C., Junglen, A.G., Wolf, E.J., Lugonja, B., Dalvie, S., Koen, N., Rice, J.P., Rothbaum, B.O., Thompson, W.K., Ruggiero, K., Karstoft, K.-I., Farrer, L.A., Stevens, J.S., Silove, D., Avdibegovic, E., Risbrough, V.B., Lyons, M.J., Bækvad-Hansen, M., and McFarlane, A.
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The risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following trauma is heritable, but robust common variants have yet to be identified. In a multi-ethnic cohort including over 30,000 PTSD cases and 170,000 controls we conduct a genome-wide association study of PTSD. We demonstrate SNP-based heritability estimates of 5–20%, varying by sex. Three genome-wide significant loci are identified, 2 in European and 1 in African-ancestry analyses. Analyses stratified by sex implicate 3 additional loci in men. Along with other novel genes and non-coding RNAs, a Parkinson’s disease gene involved in dopamine regulation, PARK2, is associated with PTSD. Finally, we demonstrate that polygenic risk for PTSD is significantly predictive of re-experiencing symptoms in the Million Veteran Program dataset, although specific loci did not replicate. These results demonstrate the role of genetic variation in the biology of risk for PTSD and highlight the necessity of conducting sex-stratified analyses and expanding GWAS beyond European ancestry populations. © 2019, This is a U.S. government work and not under copyright protection in the U.S.; foreign copyright protection may apply.
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- 2019
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9. RAPD analysis South Pacific coconut palm populations
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Ashburner, G.R., Thompson, W.K., and Halloran, G.M.
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Oceania -- Natural history ,Genetic markers -- Analysis -- Genetic aspects ,Coconut -- Genetic aspects -- Analysis ,Coconut palm -- Genetic aspects -- Analysis ,Agricultural industry ,Business ,Analysis ,Genetic aspects ,Natural history - Abstract
The South Pacific region represents a large potential genetic resource for improvement of coconut Palms (Cocos nucifera L.). A study of the genetic diversity in the species was made in 1992-1993 by means of RAPD analysis on a representative sample from 17 distinct South Pacific coconut populations to characterize the germplasm present in the region. A moderate level of genetic diversity was found, although very few RAPD markers were unique to specific populations. Approximately 60% of the observed diversity occurred within-populations, but this level varied between the various populations. This indicated the generally low but variable influence of gene migration between populations, the establishment of populations by few individuals that comprised a fraction of the genetic variation of their parental populations (founder effects), and subsequent selection by the local human population. Although the coconut populations of the region generally displayed a pattern of continuous variation, this continuum could be divided into discrete groups by cluster analysis. This division comprised a southern group of populations, a northern-eastern group, and single-population groups from the Marquesas and Hawaii groups. The population from Rennell Island diverged from the main genetic continuum, apparently because of isolation and artificial selection. Collection and conservation strategies have been devised for coconut germplasm in the South Pacific region based on existing genetic diversity., The coconut palm is an important crop plant in the coastal humid tropics for both subsistence agriculture and as a major trade commodity. The crop evolved in the Asia-Pacific area [...]
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- 1997
10. Bipolar multiplex families have an increased burden of common risk variants for psychiatric disorders
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Andlauer, T.F.M. (Till F. M.), Guzman-Parra, J. (Jose), Streit, F. (Fabian), Strohmaier, J. (Jana), González, M.J. (Maria José), Gil Flores, S. (Susana), Cabaleiro Fabeiro, F.J. (Francisco J.), del Río Noriega, F. (Francisco), Perez, F.P. (Fermin Perez), Haro González, J. (Jesus), Orozco Diaz, G. (Guillermo), Diego, Y. (Yolanda) de, Moreno-Küstner, B. (Berta), Auburger, G. (Georg), Degenhardt, F. (Franziska), Heilmann-Heimbach, S. (Stefanie), Herms, S. (Stefan), Hoffmann, P. (Per), Frank, J. (Josef), Foo, J.C. (Jerome C.), Treutlein, J. (Jens), Witt, S.H. (Stephanie H), Cichon, S. (Sven), Kogevinas, M. (Manolis), Stahl, E.A. (Eli A), Breen, G. (Gerome), Forstner, A.J. (Andreas J), McQuillin, A. (Andrew), Ripke, S. (Stephan), Trubetskoy, V. (Vassily), Mattheisen, M. (Manuel), Wang, Y. (Yunpeng), Coleman, J.R.I. (Jonathan R I), Gaspar, H.A. (Héléna A), Leeuw, C. (Christiaan) de, Steinberg, S. (Stacy), Pavlides, J.M.W. (Jennifer M Whitehead), Trzaskowski, M. (Maciej), Pers, T.H. (Tune H), Holmans, P.A. (Peter A.), Abbott, L. (Liam), Agerbo, E. (Esben), Akil, H. (Huda), Albani, D. (Diego), Alliey-Rodriguez, N. (Ney), Als, T.D. (Thomas D), Anjorin, A. (Adebayo), Antilla, V. (Verneri), Awasthi, S. (Swapnil), Badner, J.A. (Judith A), Bækvad-Hansen, M. (Marie), Barchas, J.D. (Jack D), Bass, N. (Nicholas), Bauer, M. (Michael), Belliveau, R.A. (Richard A.), Bergen, S.E. (Sarah), Pedersen, C.B. (C.), Bøen, E. (Erlend), Boks, M.P.M. (Marco), Boocock, J. (James), Budde, M. (Monika), Bunney, W.E. (William E), Burmeister, M., Bybjerg-Grauholm, J. (Jonas), Byerley, W.F. (William F), Casas, M. (Miquel), Cerrato, F. (Felecia), Cervantes, P. (Pablo), Chambert, K. (Kimberly), Charney, A.W. (Alexander W), Chen, D. (Danfeng), Churchhouse, C. (Claire), Clarke, T.-K. (Toni-Kim), Coryell, W.H. (William H), Craig, D.W. (David W), Cruceanu, C. (Cristiana), Czerski, P.M., Dale, A.M. (Anders), de Jong, S. (Simone), Del-Favero, J. (Jurgen), DePaulo, J.R. (J Raymond), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Dobbyn, A.L. (Amanda L), Dumont, A. (Ashley), Elvsåshagen, T. (Torbjørn), Escott-Price, V. (Valentina), Fan, C.C. (Chun Chieh), Fischer, S.B. (Sascha B), Flickinger, M. (Matthew), Foroud, T.M. (Tatiana M), Forty, L. (Liz), Fraser, C. (Christine), Luben, R.N. (Robert), Frisén, L. (Louise), Gade, K. (Katrin), Gage, D. (Diane), Garnham, J. (Julie), Giambartolomei, C. (Claudia), Pedersen, M.G. (Marianne Giørtz), Goldstein, J.I. (Jacqueline), Gordon, S.D. (Scott D), Gordon-Smith, K. (Katherine), Green, E.K. (Elaine K), Green, M.J. (Melissa J), Greenwood, T.A. (Tiffany A), Grove, J. (Jakob), Guan, W. (Weihua), Parra, J.G. (José Guzman), Hamshere, M.L. (Marian), Hautzinger, M. (Martin), Heilbronner, U. (Urs), Hipolito, M. (Maria), Holland, D. (Dominic), Huckins, L. (Laura), Jamain, S. (Stéphane), Johnson, J.S. (Jessica S), Juréus, A. (Anders), Kandaswamy, R. (Radhika), Karlsson, R. (Robert), Kennedy, J.L. (James L), Kittel-Schneider, S. (Sarah), Knowles, J.A. (James A), Koller, A.C. (Anna C), Kupka, R.W. (Ralph ), Lavebratt, C. (Catharina), Lawrence, J. (Jacob), Lawson, W.B. (William B), Leber, I. (Isabelle), Lee, P.H. (Phil H), Levy, S.E. (Shawn E), Li, J.Z. (Jun Z), Liu, C. (Chunyu), Lucae, S. (Susanne), Maaser, A. (Anna), Macintyre, D.J. (Donald J), Mahon, P.B. (Pamela B), Maier, W. (Wolfgang), Martinsson, L. (Lina), McCarroll, S.A. (Steve), McGuffin, P. (Peter), Mcinnis, M.G. (Melvin G), McKay, J.D. (James D), Medeiros, H. (Helena), Medland, S.E. (Sarah E), Meng, F. (Fan), Milani, L. (Lili), Montgomery, G.W. (Grant W), Morris, D.W. (Derek W), Mühleisen, T.W. (Thomas W), Mullins, N. (Niamh), Nguyen, H. (Hoang), Nievergelt, C.M. (Caroline M), Adolfsson, A.N. (Annelie Nordin), Nwulia, E.A. (Evaristus A), O’Donovan, C. (Claire), Loohuis, L.M.O. (Loes M Olde), Ori, A.P.S. (Anil P S), Oruc, L. (Lilijana), Ösby, U. (Urban), Perlis, R.H. (Roy H), Perry, A. (Amy), Pfennig, A. (Andrea), Potash, J.B. (James B), Purcell, S.M. (Shaun M), Regeer, E.J. (Eline Janet), Reif, A. (Andreas), Reinbold, C.S. (Céline S), Rice, J.P. (John), Richards, A. (Alex), Rivas, F. (Fabio), Rivera, M. (Margarita), Roussos, A. (Alexandra), Ruderfer, D. (Douglas), Ryu, J. (Julie), Sánchez-Mora, C. (Cristina), Schatzberg, A.F. (Alan F), Scheftner, W.A. (William A), Schork, N.J. (Nicholas), Weickert, C.S. (Cynthia Shannon), Shehktman, T. (Tatyana), Shilling, P.D. (Paul D), Sigurdsson, E. (Engilbert), Slaney, C. (Claire), Smeland, O.B. (Olav B), Sobell, J.L. (Janet L), Hansen, C.S. (Christine Søholm), Spijker, A.T. (Anne T), Clair, D.S., Steffens, M. (Michael), Strauss, J.S. (John S), Szelinger, S. (Szabolcs), Thompson, R.C. (Robert C), EThorgeirsson, T. (Thorgeir), Vedde, H. (Helmut), Wang, W. (Weiqing), Watson, S.J. (Stanley J), Weickert, T.W. (Thomas W), Xi, S. (Simon), Xu, W. (Wei), Young, A.H. (Allan H), Zandi, P.P. (Peter P), Zhang, P. (Ping), Zöllner, S. (Sebastian), Adolfsson, R., Agartz, I. (Ingrid), Alda, M. 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(Baptiste), Craddock, N.J. (Nick), Crawford, G.E. (Gregory E), Davies, G. (Gail), Deary, I.J. (Ian J), Degenhardt, F., Derks, E.M. (Eske M), Direk, N. (Nese), Dolan, C.V. (Conor), Dunn, E.C. (Erin C.), Eley, T.C. (T.), Kiadeh, F.F.H. (Farnush Farhadi Hassan), Finucane, H.K. (Hilary K), Foo, J.C. (Jerome C), Goes, F.S. (Fernando S), Gordon, S.D. (Scott D.), Hall, L.S. (Lynsey S), Hansen, T.F. (Thomas F), Hickie, I.B. (Ian), Homuth, G. (Georg), Horn, C. (Carsten), Hottenga, J.J. (Jouke Jan), Hougaard, D.M. (David), Howard, D.M. (David M), Ising, M. (Marcus), Jansen, R. (Rick), Jones, I., Jones, L. (Louisa), Jorgenson, E. (Eric), Kohane, I.S. (Isaac S), Kraft, J. (Julia), Kretzschmar, W.W. (Warren W.), Kutalik, Z. (Zoltán), Li, Y. (Yihan), Lind, P.A. (Penelope), MacIntyre, D.J. (Donald J), MacKinnon, D.F. (Dean F), Maier, R.M. (Robert M), Marchini, J. (Jonathan), Mbarek, H., McGrath, P. (Patrick), Mcguffin, P. (Peter), Medland, S.E. (Sarah), Mehta, D. (Divya), Middeldorp, C.M. (Christel M), Mihailov, E. (Evelin), Milaneschi, Y. (Yuri), Mondimore, F.M. (Francis M), Montgomery, G.W. (Grant), Mostafavi, S. (Sara), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Ng, B. (Bernard), Nivard, M. (Michel), Nyholt, D.R. (Dale), O’Reilly, P.F. (Paul F), Oskarsson, H. (Hogni), Owen, M.J. (Michael), Painter, J.N. (Jodie N.), Pedersen, C.B. (Carsten Bøcker), Peterson, R.E. (Roseann E), Pettersson, E. (Erik), Peyrot, W.J. (Wouter ), Pistis, G. (Giorgio), Quiroz, J.A. (Jorge A), Qvist, P. (Per), Rice, J.P. (John P), Riley, B.P. (Brien P.), Mirza, S.S. (Saira), Schoevers, R. (Robert), Schulte, E.C. (Eva C), Shen, L. (Li), Shi, J. (Jianxin), Shyn, S.I. (Stanley I), Sinnamon, G.C.B. (Grant C B), Smith, A.V. (Davey), Smith, D.J. (Daniel J), Tansey, K.E., Teismann, H. (Henning), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Thompson, W.K. (Wesley K.), Thomson, P.A. (Pippa A), Thorgeirsson, T.E. (Thorgeir E), Traylor, M. (Matthew), Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Umbricht, D. (Daniel), Van der Auwera, S. (Sandra), van Hemert, A.M. (Albert M), Viktorin, A. (Alexander), Visscher, P.M. (Peter M), Webb, B.T. (Bradley T.), Weinsheimer, S.M. (Shantel Marie), Wellmann, J. (Jürgen), Willemsen, G.A.H.M. (Gonneke), Wu, Y. (Yang), Xi, H.S. (Hualin S), Yang, J. (Joanna), Zhang, F. (Futao), Arolt, V. (Volker), Baune, B.T., Berger, K. (Klaus), Boomsma, D.I. (Dorret), Geus, E.J.C. (Eco) de, Domenici, E. (Enrico), Domschke, K. (Katharina), Grabe, H.J. (Hans Jörgen), Hamilton, S.P. (Steven P), Hayward, C. (Caroline), Heath, A.C. (Andrew), Jablensky, A. (Assen), Kloiber, S. (Stefan), Lewis, G., Madden, P.A. (Pamela), Magnusson, P.K. (Patrik), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas G), McIntosh, A.M. (Andrew M), Mors, O., Müller-Myhsok, B. (B.), Nöthen, M.M. (Markus M), Pedersen, N.L. (Nancy), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (Brenda), Porteous, D.J. (David J.), Preisig, M. (Martin), Schaefer, C. (Catherine), Smoller, J.W. (Jordan W), Stefansson, K. (Kari), Tiemeier, H.W. (Henning), Uher, R. (Rudolf), Völzke, H. (Henry), Weissman, M.M., Werge, T. (Thomas), Lewis, C.M. (Cathryn M), Levinson, D.F. (Douglas F.), Borglum, A.D. (Anders), Sullivan, P.F. (Patrick), Mayoral, F. (Fermín), Muller-Myhsok, B. (B.), Forstner, A.J. (Andreas J.), and Nöthen, M.M. (Markus M.)
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Multiplex families with a high prevalence of a psychiatric disorder are often examined to identify rare genetic variants with large effect sizes. In the present study, we analysed whether the risk for bipolar disorder (BD) in BD multiplex families is influenced by common genetic variants. Furthermore, we investigated whether this risk is conferred mainly by BD-specific risk variants or by variants also associated with the susceptibility to schizophrenia or major depression. In total, 395 individuals from 33 Andalusian BD multiplex families (166 BD, 78 major depressive disorder, 151 unaffected) as well as 438 subjects from an independent, BD case/control cohort (161 unrelated BD, 277 unrelated controls) were analysed. Polygenic risk scores (PRS) for BD, schizophrenia (SCZ), and major depression were calculated and compared between the cohorts. Both the familial BD cases and unaffected family members had higher PRS for all three psychiatric disorders than the independent controls, with BD and SCZ being significant after correction for multiple testing, suggesting a high baseline risk for several psychiatric disorders in the families. Moreover, familial BD cases showed significantly higher BD PRS than unaffected family members and unrelated BD cases. A plausible hypothesis is that, in multiplex families with a general increase in risk for psychiatric disease, BD development is attributable to a high burden of common variants that confer a specific risk for BD. The present analyses demonstrated that common genetic risk variants for psychiatric disorders are likely to contribute to the high incidence of affective psychiatric disorders in the multiplex families. However, the PRS explained only part of the observed phenotypic variance, and rare variants might have also contributed to disease development.
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11. Classical Human Leukocyte Antigen Alleles and C4 Haplotypes Are Not Significantly Associated With Depression
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Glanville, K.P. (Kylie P.), Coleman, J.R.I. (Jonathan R.I.), Hanscombe, K.B. (Ken B.), Euesden, J. (Jack), Choi, S.W. (Shing Wan), Purves, K.L. (Kirstin L.), Breen, G. (Gerome), Air, T.M. (Tracy M.), Andlauer, T.F.M. (Till F.M.), Baune, B.T., Binder, E.B. (Elisabeth), Blackwood, D.H.R. (Douglas), Boomsma, D.I. (Dorret), Buttenschøn, H.N. (Henriette N.), Colodro-Conde, L. (Lucía), Dannlowski, U. (Udo), Direk, N. (Nese), Dunn, E.C. (Erin C.), Forstner, A.J. (Andreas J.), Geus, E.J.C. (Eco) de, Grabe, H.J. (Hans Jörgen), Hamilton, S.P. (Steven P), Jones, I., Jones, L. (Louisa), Knowles, J.A. (James A), Kutalik, Z. (Zoltán), Levinson, D.F. (Douglas F.), Lewis, G., Lind, P.A. (Penelope), Lucae, S. (Susanne), Magnusson, P.K. (Patrik), McGuffin, P. (Peter), McIntosh, A.M. (Andrew), Milaneschi, Y. (Yuri), Mors, O., Mostafavi, S. (Sara), Müller-Myhsok, B. (B.), Pedersen, N.L. (Nancy), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (Brenda), Potash, J.B. (James B), Preisig, M. (Martin), Ripke, S. (Stephan), Shi, J. (Jianxin), Shyn, S.I. (Stanley I), Smoller, J.W., Streit, F. (Fabian), Sullivan, P.F. (Patrick), Tiemeier, H.W. (Henning), Uher, R. (Rudolf), Van der Auwera, S. (Sandra), Weissman, M.M., Wray, N.R. (Naomi), Mattheisen, M. (Manuel), Trzaskowski, M. (Maciej), Byrne, E.M. (Enda), Abdellaoui, A. (Abdel), Adams, M.J. (Mark J.), Agerbo, E. (Esben), Bacanu, S.A. (Silviu), Bækvad-Hansen, M. (Marie), Beekman, A.T.F. (Aartjan), Bigdeli, T.B. (Tim B.), Bryois, J. (Julien), Bybjerg-Grauholm, J. (Jonas), Cai, N. (Na), Castelao, E. (Enrique), Christensen, J.H. (Jane Hvarregaard), Clarke, T.-K., Couvy-Duchesne, B. (Baptiste), Craddock, N.J. (Nick), Crawford, G.E. (Gregory E.), Davies, G. (Gail), Deary, I.J. (Ian J.), Degenhardt, F., Derks, E.M. (Eske), Dolan, C.V. (Conor), Eley, T.C. (T.), Escott-Price, V. (Valentina), Hassan Kiadeh, F.F. (Farnush Farhadi), Finucane, H.K. (Hilary K.), Foo, J.C. (Jerome C.), Frank, J. (Josef), Gaspar, H.A. (Héléna A.), Gill, M. (Michael), Goes, F.S. (Fernando S.), Gordon, S.D. (Scott D.), Grove, J. (Jakob), Hall, L.S. (Lynsey S.), Hansen, C.S. (Christine Søholm), Hansen, T.F. (Thomas F.), Herms, S. (Stefan), Hickie, I.B. (Ian), Hoffmann, P. (Per), Homuth, G. (Georg), Horn, C. (Carsten), Hottenga, J.J. (Jouke Jan), Hougaard, D.M. (David), Howard, D.M. (David M.), Ising, M. (Marcus), Jansen, R. (Rick), Jorgenson, E. (Eric), Kohane, I.S. (Isaac S.), Kraft, J. (Julia), Kretzschmar, W.W. (Warren W.), Li, Y. (Yihan), Macintyre, D.J. (Donald J), MacKinnon, D.F. (Dean F.), Maier, R.M. (Robert M.), Maier, W. (Wolfgang), Marchini, J. (Jonathan), Mbarek, H., McGrath, P. (Patrick), Medland, S.E. (Sarah), Mehta, D. (Divya), Middeldorp, C.M. (Christel), Mihailov, E. (Evelin), Milani, L. (Lili), Mondimore, F.M. (Francis M.), Montgomery, G.W. (Grant), Mullins, N. (Niamh), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Ng, B. (Bernard), Nivard, M. (Michel), Nyholt, D.R. (Dale), O'Reilly, P.F. (Paul), Oskarsson, H. (Hogni), Owen, M.J. (Michael), Painter, J.N. (Jodie N.), Pedersen, C.B. (C.), Pedersen, M.G. (Marianne Giørtz), Peterson, R.E. (Roseann E.), Pettersson, E. (Erik), Peyrot, W.J. (Wouter ), Pistis, G. (Giorgio), Posthuma, D. (Danielle), Quiroz, J.A. (Jorge A.), Qvist, P. (Per), Rice, J.P. (John), Riley, B.P. (Brien P.), Rivera, M. (Margarita), Mirza, S.S. (Saira), Schoevers, R. (Robert), Schulte, E.C. (Eva C.), Shen, L. (Li), Sigurdsson, E. (Engilbert), Sinnamon, G.C.B. (Grant C.B.), Smith, A.V. (Davey), Smith, D.J. (Daniel J.), Stefansson, H. (Hreinn), Steinberg, S. (Stacy), Strohmaier, J. (Jana), Tansey, K.E., Teismann, H. (Henning), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Thompson, W.K. (Wesley K.), Thomson, P.A. (Pippa A.), Thorgeirsson, T.E. (Thorgeir E.), Traylor, M. (Matthew), Treutlein, J. (Jens), Trubetskoy, V. (Vassily), Uitterlinden, A.G. (Andrés G.), Umbricht, D. (Daniel), van Hemert, A.M. (Albert M.), Viktorin, A. (Alexander), Visscher, P.M. (Peter M.), Wang, Y. (Yunpeng), Webb, B.T. (Bradley T.), Weinsheimer, S.M. (Shantel Marie), Wellmann, J. (Jürgen), Willemsen, G.A.H.M. (Gonneke), Witt, S.H. (Stephanie H), Wu, Y. (Yang), Xi, H.S. (Hualin S.), Yang, J. (Jian), Zhang, F. (Futao), Arolt, V. (Volker), Berger, K. (Klaus), Cichon, S. (Sven), de Geus, E.J.C. (E. J.C.), DePaulo, J.R. (J. Raymond), Domenici, E. (Enrico), Domschke, K. (Katharina), Esko, T. (Tõnu), Hayward, C. (Caroline), Heath, A.C. (Andrew), Jablensky, A. (Assen), Kloiber, S. (Stefan), Li, Q.S. (Qingqin S.), Madden, P.A. (Pamela), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), Metspalu, A. (Andres), Mortensen, P.B. (Preben Bo), Nordentoft, M. (Merete), Nöthen, M.M. (Markus), O'donovan, M.C. (Michael), Paciga, S.A. (Sara A.), Perlis, R.H. (Roy H), Porteous, D.J. (David J.), Rietschel, M. (Marcella), Schaefer, C. (Catherine), Schulze, T.G. (Thomas G.), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Völzke, H. (Henry), Werge, T.M. (Thomas), Lewis, C.M. (Cathryn), Borglum, A.D. (Anders), Glanville, K.P. (Kylie P.), Coleman, J.R.I. (Jonathan R.I.), Hanscombe, K.B. (Ken B.), Euesden, J. (Jack), Choi, S.W. (Shing Wan), Purves, K.L. (Kirstin L.), Breen, G. (Gerome), Air, T.M. (Tracy M.), Andlauer, T.F.M. (Till F.M.), Baune, B.T., Binder, E.B. (Elisabeth), Blackwood, D.H.R. (Douglas), Boomsma, D.I. (Dorret), Buttenschøn, H.N. (Henriette N.), Colodro-Conde, L. (Lucía), Dannlowski, U. (Udo), Direk, N. (Nese), Dunn, E.C. (Erin C.), Forstner, A.J. (Andreas J.), Geus, E.J.C. (Eco) de, Grabe, H.J. (Hans Jörgen), Hamilton, S.P. (Steven P), Jones, I., Jones, L. (Louisa), Knowles, J.A. (James A), Kutalik, Z. (Zoltán), Levinson, D.F. (Douglas F.), Lewis, G., Lind, P.A. (Penelope), Lucae, S. (Susanne), Magnusson, P.K. (Patrik), McGuffin, P. (Peter), McIntosh, A.M. (Andrew), Milaneschi, Y. (Yuri), Mors, O., Mostafavi, S. (Sara), Müller-Myhsok, B. (B.), Pedersen, N.L. (Nancy), Penninx, B.W.J.H. (Brenda), Potash, J.B. (James B), Preisig, M. (Martin), Ripke, S. (Stephan), Shi, J. (Jianxin), Shyn, S.I. (Stanley I), Smoller, J.W., Streit, F. (Fabian), Sullivan, P.F. (Patrick), Tiemeier, H.W. (Henning), Uher, R. (Rudolf), Van der Auwera, S. (Sandra), Weissman, M.M., Wray, N.R. (Naomi), Mattheisen, M. (Manuel), Trzaskowski, M. (Maciej), Byrne, E.M. (Enda), Abdellaoui, A. (Abdel), Adams, M.J. (Mark J.), Agerbo, E. (Esben), Bacanu, S.A. (Silviu), Bækvad-Hansen, M. (Marie), Beekman, A.T.F. (Aartjan), Bigdeli, T.B. (Tim B.), Bryois, J. (Julien), Bybjerg-Grauholm, J. (Jonas), Cai, N. (Na), Castelao, E. (Enrique), Christensen, J.H. (Jane Hvarregaard), Clarke, T.-K., Couvy-Duchesne, B. (Baptiste), Craddock, N.J. (Nick), Crawford, G.E. (Gregory E.), Davies, G. (Gail), Deary, I.J. (Ian J.), Degenhardt, F., Derks, E.M. (Eske), Dolan, C.V. (Conor), Eley, T.C. (T.), Escott-Price, V. (Valentina), Hassan Kiadeh, F.F. (Farnush Farhadi), Finucane, H.K. (Hilary K.), Foo, J.C. (Jerome C.), Frank, J. (Josef), Gaspar, H.A. (Héléna A.), Gill, M. (Michael), Goes, F.S. (Fernando S.), Gordon, S.D. (Scott D.), Grove, J. (Jakob), Hall, L.S. (Lynsey S.), Hansen, C.S. (Christine Søholm), Hansen, T.F. (Thomas F.), Herms, S. (Stefan), Hickie, I.B. (Ian), Hoffmann, P. (Per), Homuth, G. (Georg), Horn, C. (Carsten), Hottenga, J.J. (Jouke Jan), Hougaard, D.M. (David), Howard, D.M. (David M.), Ising, M. (Marcus), Jansen, R. (Rick), Jorgenson, E. (Eric), Kohane, I.S. (Isaac S.), Kraft, J. (Julia), Kretzschmar, W.W. (Warren W.), Li, Y. (Yihan), Macintyre, D.J. (Donald J), MacKinnon, D.F. (Dean F.), Maier, R.M. (Robert M.), Maier, W. (Wolfgang), Marchini, J. (Jonathan), Mbarek, H., McGrath, P. (Patrick), Medland, S.E. (Sarah), Mehta, D. (Divya), Middeldorp, C.M. (Christel), Mihailov, E. (Evelin), Milani, L. (Lili), Mondimore, F.M. (Francis M.), Montgomery, G.W. (Grant), Mullins, N. (Niamh), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Ng, B. (Bernard), Nivard, M. (Michel), Nyholt, D.R. (Dale), O'Reilly, P.F. (Paul), Oskarsson, H. (Hogni), Owen, M.J. (Michael), Painter, J.N. (Jodie N.), Pedersen, C.B. (C.), Pedersen, M.G. (Marianne Giørtz), Peterson, R.E. (Roseann E.), Pettersson, E. (Erik), Peyrot, W.J. (Wouter ), Pistis, G. (Giorgio), Posthuma, D. (Danielle), Quiroz, J.A. (Jorge A.), Qvist, P. (Per), Rice, J.P. (John), Riley, B.P. (Brien P.), Rivera, M. (Margarita), Mirza, S.S. (Saira), Schoevers, R. (Robert), Schulte, E.C. (Eva C.), Shen, L. (Li), Sigurdsson, E. (Engilbert), Sinnamon, G.C.B. (Grant C.B.), Smith, A.V. (Davey), Smith, D.J. (Daniel J.), Stefansson, H. (Hreinn), Steinberg, S. (Stacy), Strohmaier, J. (Jana), Tansey, K.E., Teismann, H. (Henning), Teumer, A. (Alexander), Thompson, W.K. (Wesley K.), Thomson, P.A. (Pippa A.), Thorgeirsson, T.E. (Thorgeir E.), Traylor, M. (Matthew), Treutlein, J. (Jens), Trubetskoy, V. (Vassily), Uitterlinden, A.G. (Andrés G.), Umbricht, D. (Daniel), van Hemert, A.M. (Albert M.), Viktorin, A. (Alexander), Visscher, P.M. (Peter M.), Wang, Y. (Yunpeng), Webb, B.T. (Bradley T.), Weinsheimer, S.M. (Shantel Marie), Wellmann, J. (Jürgen), Willemsen, G.A.H.M. (Gonneke), Witt, S.H. (Stephanie H), Wu, Y. (Yang), Xi, H.S. (Hualin S.), Yang, J. (Jian), Zhang, F. (Futao), Arolt, V. (Volker), Berger, K. (Klaus), Cichon, S. (Sven), de Geus, E.J.C. (E. J.C.), DePaulo, J.R. (J. Raymond), Domenici, E. (Enrico), Domschke, K. (Katharina), Esko, T. (Tõnu), Hayward, C. (Caroline), Heath, A.C. (Andrew), Jablensky, A. (Assen), Kloiber, S. (Stefan), Li, Q.S. (Qingqin S.), Madden, P.A. (Pamela), Martin, N.G. (Nicholas), Metspalu, A. (Andres), Mortensen, P.B. (Preben Bo), Nordentoft, M. (Merete), Nöthen, M.M. (Markus), O'donovan, M.C. (Michael), Paciga, S.A. (Sara A.), Perlis, R.H. (Roy H), Porteous, D.J. (David J.), Rietschel, M. (Marcella), Schaefer, C. (Catherine), Schulze, T.G. (Thomas G.), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Völzke, H. (Henry), Werge, T.M. (Thomas), Lewis, C.M. (Cathryn), and Borglum, A.D. (Anders)
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Background: The prevalence of depression is higher in individuals with autoimmune diseases, but the mechanisms underlying the observed comorbidities are unknown. Shared genetic etiology is a plausible explanation for the overlap, and in this study we tested whether genetic variation in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), which is associated with risk for autoimmune diseases, is also associated with risk for depression. Methods: We fine-mapped the classical MHC (chr6: 29.6–33.1 Mb), imputing 216 human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles and 4 complement component 4 (C4) haplotypes in studies from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Major Depressive Disorder Working Group and the UK Biobank. The total sample size was 45,149 depression cases and 86,698 controls. We tested for association between depression status and imputed MHC variants, applying both a region-wide significance threshold (3.9 × 10−6) and a candidate threshold (1.6 × 10−4). Results: No HLA alleles or C4 haplotypes were associated with depression at the region-wide threshold. HLA-B*08:01 was associated with modest protection for depression at the candidate threshold for testing in HLA genes in the meta-analysis (odds ratio = 0.98, 95% confidence interval = 0.97–0.99). Conclusions: We found no evidence that an increased risk for depression was conferred by HLA alleles, which play a major role in the genetic susceptibility to autoimmune diseases, or C4 haplotypes, which are strongly associated with schizophrenia. These results suggest that any HLA or C4 variants associated with depression either are rare or have very modest effect sizes.
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12. Integrated analysis of environmental and genetic influences on cord blood DNA methylation in new-borns
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Czamara, D. (Darina), Eraslan, G. (Gökçen), Page, C.M. (Christian M.), Lahti, J. (Jari), Lahti-Pulkkinen, M. (Marius), Hämäläinen, E. (Esa), Kajantie, E. (Eero), Laivuori, H. (Hannele), Villa, P.M. (Pia M.), Reynolds, R.M. (Rebecca M.), Nystad, W. (Wenche), Håberg, S.E. (Siri E), London, S.J. (Stephanie J.), O’Donnell, K.J. (Kieran J.), Garg, E. (Elika), Meaney, M.J., Entringer, S., Wadhwa, P.D. (Pathik D.), Buss, C. (Claudia), Jones, M.J. (Meaghan J.), Lin, D.T.S. (David T. S.), MacIsaac, J.L. (Julie L.), Kobor, M.S. (Michael S.), Koen, N. (Nastassja), Zar, H.J., Koenen, M.E. (Marjorie), Dalvie, S. (Shareefa), Stein, D.J. (Dan), Kondofersky, I. (Ivan), Müller, N.S. (Nikola S.), Theis, F. (Fabian), Wray, N.R. (Naomi), Ripke, S. (Stephan), Mattheisen, M. (Manuel), Trzaskowski, M. (Maciej), Byrne, E.M. (Enda), Abdellaoui, A. (Abdel), Adams, M.J. (Mark J.), Agerbo, E. (Esben), Air, T.M. (Tracy M.), Andlauer, T.F.M. (Till F. M.), Bacanu, S.A. (Silviu), Bækvad-Hansen, M. (Marie), Beekman, A.T.F. (Aartjan), Bigdeli, T.B. (Tim B.), Blackwood, D.H.R. (Douglas), Bryois, J. (Julien), Buttenschøn, H.N. (Henriette N.), Bybjerg-Grauholm, J. (Jonas), Cai, N. (Na), Castelao, E. (Enrique), Christensen, J.H. (Jane Hvarregaard), Clarke, T.-K., Coleman, J.R.I. (Jonathan R. I.), Colodro-Conde, L. (Lucía), Couvy-Duchesne, B. (Baptiste), Craddock, N.J. (Nick), Crawford, G.E. (Gregory E.), Davies, G. (Gail), Deary, I.J. (Ian), Degenhardt, F., Derks, E.M. (Eske), Direk, N. (Nese), Dolan, C.V. (Conor), Dunn, E.C. (Erin C.), Eley, T.C. (T.), Escott-Price, V. (Valentina), Kiadeh, F.F.H. (Farnush Farhadi Hassan), Finucane, H.K. (Hilary K.), Forstner, A.J. (Andreas J.), Frank, J. (Josef), Gaspar, H.A. (Héléna A.), Gill, M. (Michael), Goes, F.S. (Fernando S.), Gordon, S.D. (Scott D.), Grove, J. (Jakob), Hall, L.S. (Lynsey S.), Hansen, C.S. (Christine Søholm), Hansen, T.F. (Thomas F.), Herms, S. (Stefan), Hickie, I.B. (Ian), Hoffmann, P. (Per), Homuth, G. (Georg), Horn, C. (Carsten), Hottenga, J.J. (Jouke Jan), Hougaard, D.M. (David M.), Ising, M. (Marcus), Jansen, R. (Rick), Jorgenson, E. (Eric), Knowles, J.A. (James A), Kohane, I.S., Kraft, J. (Julia), Kretzschmar, W.W. (Warren W.), Krogh, J. (Jesper), Kutalik, Z. (Zoltán), Li, Y. (Yihan), Lind, P.A. (Penelope), Macintyre, D.J. (Donald J), MacKinnon, D.F. (Dean F.), Maier, R.M. (Robert M.), Maier, W. (Wolfgang), Marchini, J. (Jonathan), Mbarek, H., McGrath, P. (Patrick), McGuffin, P. (Peter), Medland, S.E. (Sarah), Mehta, D. (Divya), Middeldorp, C.M. (Christel), Mihailov, E. (Evelin), Milaneschi, Y. (Yuri), Milani, L. (Lili), Mondimore, F.M. (Francis M.), Montgomery, G.W. (Grant), Mostafavi, S. (Sara), Mullins, N. (Niamh), Nauck, M. (Matthias), Ng, B. (Bernard), Nivard, M. (Michel), Nyholt, D.R. (Dale), O’Reilly, P.F. (Paul F.), Oskarsson, H. (Hogni), Owen, M.J. (Michael J.), Painter, J.N. (Jodie N.), Pedersen, C.B. (C.), Pedersen, M.G. (Marianne Giørtz), Peterson, R.E. (Roseann E.), Pettersson, E. 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Epigenetic processes, including DNA methylation (DNAm), are among the mechanisms allowing integration of genetic and environmental factors to shape cellular function. While many studies have investigated either environmental or genetic contributions to DNAm, few have assessed their integrated effects. Here we examine the relative contributions of prenatal environmental factors and genotype on DNA methylation in neonatal blood at variably methylated regions (VMRs) in 4 independent cohorts (overall n = 2365). We use Akaike’s information criterion to test which factors best explain variability of methylation in the cohort-specific VMRs: several prenatal environmental factors (E), genotypes in cis (G), or their additive (G + E) or interaction (GxE) effects. Genetic and environmental factors in combination best explain DNAm at the majority of VMRs. The CpGs best explained by either G, G + E or GxE are functionally distinct. The enrichment of genetic variants from GxE models in GWAS for complex disorders supports their importance for disease risk.
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13. Genetic sharing with cardiovascular disease risk factors and diabetes reveals novel bone mineral density loci
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Reppe, S. Wang, Y. Thompson, W.K. McEvoy, L.K. Schork, A.J. Zuber, V. LeBlanc, M. Bettella, F. Mills, I.G. Desikan, R.S. Djurovic, S. Gautvik, K.M. Dale, A.M. Andreassen, O.A. Estrada, K. Styrkarsdottir, U. Evangelou, E. Hsu, Y.-H. Duncan, E.L. Ntzani, E.E. Oei, L. Albagha, O.M.E. Amin, N. Kemp, J.P. Koller, D.L. Li, G. Liu, C.-T. Minster, R.L. Moayyeri, A. Vandenput, L. Willner, D. Xiao, S.-M. Yerges-Armstrong, L.M. Zheng, H.-F. Alonso, N. Eriksson, J. Kammerer, C.M. Kaptoge, S.K. Leo, P.J. Thorleifsson, G. Wilson, S.G. Wilson, J.F. Aalto, V. Alen, M. Aragaki, A.K. Aspelund, T. Center, J.R. Dailiana, Z. Duggan, D.J. Garcia, M. Garcia-Giralt, N. Giroux, S. Hallmans, G. Hocking, L.J. Husted, L.B. Jameson, K.A. Khusainova, R. Kim, G.S. Kooperberg, C. Koromila, T. Kruk, M. Laaksonen, M. Lacroix, A.Z. Lee, S.H. Leung, P.C. Lewis, J.R. Masi, L. Mencej-Bedrac, S. Nguyen, T.V. Nogues, X. Patel, M.S. Prezelj, J. Rose, L.M. Scollen, S. Siggeirsdottir, K. Smith, A.V. Svensson, O. Trompet, S. Trummer, O. Van Schoor, N.M. Woo, J. Zhu, K. Balcells, S. Brandi, M.L. Buckley, B.M. Cheng, S. Christiansen, C. Cooper, C. Dedoussis, G. Ford, I. Frost, M. Goltzman, D. González-Macías, J. Kähönen, M. Karlsson, M. Khusnutdinova, E. Koh, J.-M. Kollia, P. Langdahl, B.L. Leslie, W.D. Lips, P. Ljunggren, Ö. Lorenc, R.S. Marc, J. Mellström, D. Obermayer-Pietsch, B. Olmos, J.M. Pettersson-Kymmer, U. Reid, D.M. Riancho, J.A. Ridker, P.M. Rousseau, F. Slagboom, P.E. Tang, N.L.S. Urreizti, R. Van Hul, W. Viikari, J. Zarrabeitia, M.T. Aulchenko, Y.S. Castano-Betancourt, M. Grundberg, E. Herrera, L. Ingvarsson, T. Johannsdottir, H. Kwan, T. Li, R. Luben, R. Medina-Gómez, C. Palsson, S.Th. Rotter, J.I. Sigurdsson, G. Van Meurs, J.B.J. Verlaan, D. Williams, F.M.K. Wood, A.R. Zhou, Y. Pastinen, T. Raychaudhuri, S. Cauley, J.A. Chasman, D.I. Clark, G.R. Cummings, S.R. Danoy, P. Dennison, E.M. Eastell, R. Eisman, J.A. Gudnason, V. Hofman, A. Jackson, R.D. Jones, G. Jukema, J.W. Khaw, K.-T. Lehtimäki, T. Liu, Y. Lorentzon, M. McCloskey, E. Mitchell, B.D. Nandakumar, K. Nicholson, G.C. Oostra, B.A. Peacock, M. Pols, H.A.P. Prince, R.L. Raitakari, O. Reid, I.R. Robbins, J. Sambrook, P.N. Sham, P.C. Shuldiner, A.R. Tylavsky, F.A. Van Duijn, C.M. Wareham, N.J. Cupples, L.A. Econs, M.J. Evans, D.M. Harris, T.B. Kung, A.W.C. Psaty, B.M. Reeve, J. Spector, T.D. Streeten, E.A. Zillikens, M.C. Thorsteinsdottir, U. Ohlsson, C. Karasik, D. Richards, J.B. Brown, M.A. Stefansson, K. Uitterlinden, A.G. Ralston, S.H. Ioannidis, J.P.A. Kiel, D.P. Rivadeneira, F. GEFOS Consortium
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Bone Mineral Density (BMD) is a highly heritable trait, but genome-wide association studies have identified few genetic risk factors. Epidemiological studies suggest associations between BMD and several traits and diseases, but the nature of the suggestive comorbidity is still unknown. We used a novel genetic pleiotropy-informed conditional False Discovery Rate (FDR) method to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with BMD by leveraging cardiovascular disease (CVD) associated disorders and metabolic traits. By conditioning on SNPs associated with the CVD-related phenotypes, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, high density lipoprotein, low density lipoprotein, triglycerides and waist hip ratio, we identified 65 novel independent BMD loci (26 with femoral neck BMD and 47 with lumbar spine BMD) at conditional FDR < 0.01. Many of the loci were confirmed in genetic expression studies. Genes validated at the mRNA levels were characteristic for the osteoblast/osteocyte lineage, Wnt signaling pathway and bone metabolism. The results provide new insight into genetic mechanisms of variability in BMD, and a better understanding of the genetic underpinnings of clinical comorbidity. © 2015 Reppe et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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14. Pleiotropic Analysis of Lung Cancer and Blood Triglycerides
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Zuber, V., Marconett, C.N., Shi, J., Hua, X., Wheeler, W., Yang, C., Song, L, Dale, A.M., Laplana, M., Risch, A., Witoelar, A., Thompson, W.K., Schork, A.J., Bettella, F., Wang, Y, Djurovic, S., Zhou, B., Borok, Z., Heijden, H.F.M. van der, Graaf, J. de, Swinkels, D.W., Aben, K.K.H., McKay, J., Hung, R.J., Bikeboller, H., Stevens, V.L., Albanes, D., Caporaso, N.E., Han, Y., Wei, Y., Panadero, M.A., Mayordomo, J.I., Christiani, D.C., Kiemeney, L.A., Andreassen, O.A., Houlston, R., Amos, C.I., Chatterjee, N., Laird-Offringa, I.A., Mills, I.G., Landi, M.T., Zuber, V., Marconett, C.N., Shi, J., Hua, X., Wheeler, W., Yang, C., Song, L, Dale, A.M., Laplana, M., Risch, A., Witoelar, A., Thompson, W.K., Schork, A.J., Bettella, F., Wang, Y, Djurovic, S., Zhou, B., Borok, Z., Heijden, H.F.M. van der, Graaf, J. de, Swinkels, D.W., Aben, K.K.H., McKay, J., Hung, R.J., Bikeboller, H., Stevens, V.L., Albanes, D., Caporaso, N.E., Han, Y., Wei, Y., Panadero, M.A., Mayordomo, J.I., Christiani, D.C., Kiemeney, L.A., Andreassen, O.A., Houlston, R., Amos, C.I., Chatterjee, N., Laird-Offringa, I.A., Mills, I.G., and Landi, M.T.
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Item does not contain fulltext, Epidemiologically related traits may share genetic risk factors, and pleiotropic analysis could identify individual loci associated with these traits. Because of their shared epidemiological associations, we conducted pleiotropic analysis of genome-wide association studies of lung cancer (12 160 lung cancer case patients and 16 838 control subjects) and cardiovascular disease risk factors (blood lipids from 188 577 subjects, type 2 diabetes from 148 821 subjects, body mass index from 123 865 subjects, and smoking phenotypes from 74 053 subjects). We found that 6p22.1 (rs6904596, ZNF184) was associated with both lung cancer (P = 5.50x10(-6)) and blood triglycerides (P = 1.39x10(-5)). We replicated the association in 6097 lung cancer case patients and 204 657 control subjects (P = 2.40 x 10(-4)) and in 71 113 subjects with triglycerides data (P = .01). rs6904596 reached genome-wide significance in lung cancer meta-analysis (odds ratio = 1.15, 95% confidence interval = 1.10 to 1.21 ,: Pcombined = 5.20x10(-9)). The large sample size provided by the lipid GWAS data and the shared genetic risk factors between the two traits contributed to the uncovering of a hitherto unidentified genetic locus for lung cancer.
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15. Genome-wide Pleiotropy Between Parkinson Disease and Autoimmune Diseases
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Witoelar, A.W., Jansen, I.E., Wang, Y., Desikan, R.S., Gibbs, J.R., Blauwendraat, C., Thompson, W.K., Hernandez, D.G., Djurovic, S., Schork, A.J., Bettella, F., Ellinghaus, D., Franke, A., Lie, B.A., McEvoy, L.K., Karlsen, T.H., Lesage, S., Morris, H.R., Brice, A., Wood, N.W., Heutink, P., Hardy, J., Singleton, A.B., Dale, A.M., Gasser, T., Andreassen, O.A., Sharma, M., Nalls, M.A., Plagnol, V., Sheerin, U.M., Saad, M., Simon-Sanchez, J., Schulte, C., Sveinbjörnsdóttir, S., Arepalli, S., Barker, R.A., Ben-Shlomo, Y., Berendse, H.W., Berg, D., Bhatia, K.P., de Bie, R.M.A., Biffi, A., Bloem, B., Bochdanovits, Z., Bonin, M., Bras, J.M., Brockmann, K., Brooks, J.M., Burn, D.J., Majounie, E., Illig, T., Lichtner, P., Weale, M.E., Neurology, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Neurodegeneration, Human genetics, Hu, M, ANS - Neurodegeneration, ANS - Amsterdam Neuroscience, Intensive Care Medicine, AII - Inflammatory diseases, ANS - Neuroinfection & -inflammation, Graduate School, ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, and APH - Aging & Later Life
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0301 basic medicine ,Aging ,genetics [Autoimmune Diseases] ,genetics [Colitis, Ulcerative] ,Ulcerative ,Genome-wide association study ,Disease ,Neurodegenerative ,North American Brain Expression Consortium ,Bioinformatics ,Arthritis, Rheumatoid ,International Parkinson’s Disease Genomics Consortium (IPDGC) ,0302 clinical medicine ,Crohn Disease ,genetics [Parkinson Disease] ,Risk Factors ,Pleiotropy ,Rheumatoid ,Pleiotropism ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Medicine ,genetics [Celiac Disease] ,Aetiology ,Original Investigation ,Parkinson's Disease ,Genetic Pleiotropy ,Parkinson Disease ,Colitis ,LRRK2 ,International Parkinson’s Disease Genomics Consortium ,Neurological ,Cognitive Sciences ,Type 1 ,Biotechnology ,genetics [Crohn Disease] ,Multiple Sclerosis ,genetics [Arthritis, Rheumatoid] ,Clinical Sciences ,Human leukocyte antigen ,genetics [Psoriasis] ,Autoimmune Disease ,Autoimmune Diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Genetics ,Humans ,Psoriasis ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,ddc:610 ,Genetic association ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,North American Brain Expression Consortium (NABEC) ,business.industry ,Arthritis ,Prevention ,Inflammatory and immune system ,Human Genome ,Inflammatory Bowel Disease ,genetics [Multiple Sclerosis] ,Neurosciences ,genetics [Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1] ,Brain Disorders ,Celiac Disease ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,030104 developmental biology ,Genetic Loci ,and United Kingdom Brain Expression Consortium (UKBEC) Investigators ,Colitis, Ulcerative ,Neurology (clinical) ,Digestive Diseases ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Importance Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and pathway analyses supported long-standing observations of an association between immune-mediated diseases and Parkinson disease (PD). The post-GWAS era provides an opportunity for cross-phenotype analyses between different complex phenotypes. Objectives To test the hypothesis that there are common genetic risk variants conveying risk of both PD and autoimmune diseases (ie, pleiotropy) and to identify new shared genetic variants and their pathways by applying a novel statistical framework in a genome-wide approach. Design, Setting, and Participants Using the conjunction false discovery rate method, this study analyzed GWAS data from a selection of archetypal autoimmune diseases among 138 511 individuals of European ancestry and systemically investigated pleiotropy between PD and type 1 diabetes, Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, celiac disease, psoriasis, and multiple sclerosis. NeuroX data (6927 PD cases and 6108 controls) were used for replication. The study investigated the biological correlation between the top loci through protein-protein interaction and changes in the gene expression and methylation levels. The dates of the analysis were June 10, 2015, to March 4, 2017. Main Outcomes and Measures The primary outcome was a list of novel loci and their pathways involved in PD and autoimmune diseases. Results Genome-wide conjunctional analysis identified 17 novel loci at false discovery rate less than 0.05 with overlap between PD and autoimmune diseases, including known PD loci adjacent to GAK , HLA-DRB5 , LRRK2 , and MAPT for rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease. Replication confirmed the involvement of HLA , LRRK2 , MAPT , TRIM10 , and SE TD1A in PD. Among the novel genes discovered, WNT3 , KANSL1 , CRHR1 , BOLA2 , and GUCY1A3 are within a protein-protein interaction network with known PD genes. A subset of novel loci was significantly associated with changes in methylation or expression levels of adjacent genes. Conclusions and Relevance The study findings provide novel mechanistic insights into PD and autoimmune diseases and identify a common genetic pathway between these phenotypes. The results may have implications for future therapeutic trials involving anti-inflammatory agents.
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16. Genetic sharing with cardiovascular disease risk factors and diabetes reveals novel bone mineral density loci
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Reppe, S. (Sjur), Wang, Y. (Yunpeng), Thompson, W.K. (Wesley K.), McEvoy, L.K. (Linda K.), Schork, N.J. (Nicholas), Zuber, V. (Verena), Leblanc, M. (Marissa), Bettella, F. (Francesco), Mills, I.G. (Ian G.), Desikan, R.S. (Rahul S.), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Gautvik, K.M. (Kaare), Dale, A.M. (Anders), Andreassen, O.A. (Ole), Estrada Gil, K. (Karol), Styrkarsdottir, U. (Unnur), Evangelou, E. (Evangelos), Hsu, Y.-H. (Yi-Hsiang), Duncan, E.L. (Emma), Ntzani, E.E. (Evangelia), Oei, L. (Ling), Albagha, O.M.E. (Omar M.), Amin, N. (Najaf), Kemp, J.P. (John), Koller, D.L. (Daniel), Li, G. (Guo), Liu, C.-T. (Ching-Ti), Minster, R.L. (Ryan), Moayyeri, A. (Alireza), Vandenput, L. (Liesbeth), Willner, D. (Dana), Xiao, S.-M. (Su-Mei), Yerges-Armstrong, L.M. (Laura), Zheng, H.-F. (Hou-Feng), Alonso, N. (Nerea), Eriksson, J. (Joel), Kammerer, C.M. (Candace), Kaptoge, S. (Stephen), Leo, P.J. (Paul), Thorleifsson, G. (Gudmar), Wilson, S.G. (Scott), Wilson, J.F. (James F), Aalto, V. (Ville), Alen, M. (Markku), Aragaki, A.K. (Aaron), Aspelund, T. (Thor), Center, J.R. (Jacqueline), Dailiana, Z. (Zoe), Duggan, C., Garcia, M. (Melissa), Garcia-Giralt, N. (Natàlia), Giroux, S. (Sylvie), Hallmans, G. (Göran), Hocking, L.J. (Lynne), Husted, L.B. (Lise Bjerre), Jameson, K. (Karen), Khusainova, R. (Rita), Kim, G.S. (Ghi Su), Kooperberg, C. (Charles), Koromila, T. (Theodora), Kruk, M. (Marcin), Laaksonen, M. (Marika), Lacroix, A.Z. (Andrea Z.), Lee, S.H. (Seung Hun), Leung, P.C. (Ping C.), Lewis, J.R. (Joshua), Masi, L. (Laura), Mencej-Bedrac, S. (Simona), Nguyen, T.V. (Tuan), Nogues, X. (Xavier), Patel, M.S. (Millan), Prezelj, J. (Janez), Rose, L.M. (Lynda), Scollen, S. (Serena), Siggeirsdottir, K. (Kristin), Smith, A.V. (Davey), Svensson, O. (Olle), Trompet, S. (Stella), Trummer, O. (Olivia), Schoor, N.M. (Natasja) van, Woo, J. (Jean), Zhu, K. (Kun), Balcells, S. (Susana), Brandi, M.L., Buckley, B.M. (Brendan M.), Cheng, S. (Sulin), Christiansen, C., Cooper, C. (Charles), Dedoussis, G.V. (George), Ford, I. (Ian), Frost, M. (Morten), Goltzman, D. (David), González-Macías, J. (Jesús), Kähönen, M. (Mika), Karlsson, M. (Magnus), Khusnutdinova, E.K. (Elza), Koh, J.-M. (Jung-Min), Kollia, P. (Panagoula), Langdahl, B.L. (Bente), Leslie, W.D. (William D.), Lips, P. (Paul), Ljunggren, O. (Östen), Lorenc, R. (Roman), Marc, J. (Janja), Mellström, D. (Dan), Obermayer-Pietsch, B. (Barbara), Olmos, D. (David), Pettersson-Kymmer, U. (Ulrika), Reid, D.M. (David), Riancho, J.A. (José), Ridker, P.M. (Paul), Rousseau, M.F. (Francois), Slagboom, P.E. (Eline), Tang, N.L.S. (Nelson L.S.), Urreizti, R. (Roser), Van Hul, W. (Wim), Viikari, J. (Jorma), Zarrabeitia, M.T. (María), Aulchenko, Y.S. (Yurii), Castaño Betancourt, M.C. (Martha), Grundberg, E. (Elin), Herrera, L. (Lizbeth), Ingvarsson, T. (Torvaldur), Johannsdottir, H. (Hrefna), Kwan, T. (Tony), Li, R. (Rui), Luben, R.N. (Robert), Medina-Gomez, M.C. (Carolina), Palsson, S.T. (Stefan Th), Rotter, J.I. (Jerome I.), Sigurdsson, G. (Gunnar), Meurs, J.B.J. (Joyce) van, Verlaan, D.J. (Dominique), Williams, F.M. (Frances), Wood, A.R. (Andrew), Zhou, Y. (Yanhua), Pastinen, T. (Tomi), Raychaudhuri, S. (Soumya), Cauley, J.A. (Jane), Chasman, D.I. (Daniel), Clark, G.R. (Graeme), Cummings, S.R. (Steven R.), Danoy, P. (Patrick), Dennison, E.M. (Elaine), Eastell, R. (Richard), Eisman, J.A. (John), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), Hofman, A. (Albert), Jackson, R.D. (Rebecca), Jones, G. (Graeme), Jukema, J.W. (Jan Wouter), Khaw, K.T., Lehtimäki, T. (Terho), Liu, Y. (YongMei), Lorentzon, M. (Mattias), McCloskey, E.V. (Eugene), Mitchell, B.D. (Braxton), Nandakumar, K. (Kannabiran), Nicholson, G.C. (Geoffrey), Oostra, B.A. (Ben), Peacock, M. (Munro), Pols, H.A.P. (Huib), Prince, R.L. (Richard), Raitakari, O. (Olli), Reid, I.R. (Ian), Robbins, J. (John), Sambrook, P.N. (Philip), Sham, P.C. (Pak Chung), Shuldiner, A.R. (Alan), Tylavsky, F.A. (Frances), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Wareham, N.J. (Nicholas J.), Cupples, L.A. (Adrienne), Econs, M.J. (Michael), Evans, D.M. (David), Harris, T.B. (Tamara B.), Kung, A.W.C. (Annie Wai Chee), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce), Reeve, J. (Jonathan), Spector, T.D. (Timothy), Streeten, E.A. (Elizabeth), Zillikens, M.C. (Carola), Thorsteinsdottir, U. (Unnur), Ohlsson, C. (Claes), Karasik, D. (David), Richards, J.B. (Brent), Brown, M.A. (Matthew), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Ralston, S.H. (Stuart), Ioannidis, J.P.A. (John P.A.), Kiel, D.P. (Douglas P.), Rivadeneira Ramirez, F. (Fernando), Reppe, S. (Sjur), Wang, Y. (Yunpeng), Thompson, W.K. (Wesley K.), McEvoy, L.K. (Linda K.), Schork, N.J. (Nicholas), Zuber, V. (Verena), Leblanc, M. (Marissa), Bettella, F. (Francesco), Mills, I.G. (Ian G.), Desikan, R.S. (Rahul S.), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Gautvik, K.M. (Kaare), Dale, A.M. (Anders), Andreassen, O.A. (Ole), Estrada Gil, K. (Karol), Styrkarsdottir, U. (Unnur), Evangelou, E. (Evangelos), Hsu, Y.-H. (Yi-Hsiang), Duncan, E.L. (Emma), Ntzani, E.E. (Evangelia), Oei, L. (Ling), Albagha, O.M.E. (Omar M.), Amin, N. (Najaf), Kemp, J.P. (John), Koller, D.L. (Daniel), Li, G. (Guo), Liu, C.-T. (Ching-Ti), Minster, R.L. (Ryan), Moayyeri, A. (Alireza), Vandenput, L. (Liesbeth), Willner, D. (Dana), Xiao, S.-M. (Su-Mei), Yerges-Armstrong, L.M. (Laura), Zheng, H.-F. (Hou-Feng), Alonso, N. (Nerea), Eriksson, J. (Joel), Kammerer, C.M. (Candace), Kaptoge, S. (Stephen), Leo, P.J. (Paul), Thorleifsson, G. (Gudmar), Wilson, S.G. (Scott), Wilson, J.F. (James F), Aalto, V. (Ville), Alen, M. (Markku), Aragaki, A.K. (Aaron), Aspelund, T. (Thor), Center, J.R. (Jacqueline), Dailiana, Z. (Zoe), Duggan, C., Garcia, M. (Melissa), Garcia-Giralt, N. (Natàlia), Giroux, S. (Sylvie), Hallmans, G. (Göran), Hocking, L.J. (Lynne), Husted, L.B. (Lise Bjerre), Jameson, K. (Karen), Khusainova, R. (Rita), Kim, G.S. (Ghi Su), Kooperberg, C. (Charles), Koromila, T. (Theodora), Kruk, M. (Marcin), Laaksonen, M. (Marika), Lacroix, A.Z. (Andrea Z.), Lee, S.H. (Seung Hun), Leung, P.C. (Ping C.), Lewis, J.R. (Joshua), Masi, L. (Laura), Mencej-Bedrac, S. (Simona), Nguyen, T.V. (Tuan), Nogues, X. (Xavier), Patel, M.S. (Millan), Prezelj, J. (Janez), Rose, L.M. (Lynda), Scollen, S. (Serena), Siggeirsdottir, K. (Kristin), Smith, A.V. (Davey), Svensson, O. (Olle), Trompet, S. (Stella), Trummer, O. (Olivia), Schoor, N.M. (Natasja) van, Woo, J. (Jean), Zhu, K. (Kun), Balcells, S. (Susana), Brandi, M.L., Buckley, B.M. (Brendan M.), Cheng, S. (Sulin), Christiansen, C., Cooper, C. (Charles), Dedoussis, G.V. (George), Ford, I. (Ian), Frost, M. (Morten), Goltzman, D. (David), González-Macías, J. (Jesús), Kähönen, M. (Mika), Karlsson, M. (Magnus), Khusnutdinova, E.K. (Elza), Koh, J.-M. (Jung-Min), Kollia, P. (Panagoula), Langdahl, B.L. (Bente), Leslie, W.D. (William D.), Lips, P. (Paul), Ljunggren, O. (Östen), Lorenc, R. (Roman), Marc, J. (Janja), Mellström, D. (Dan), Obermayer-Pietsch, B. (Barbara), Olmos, D. (David), Pettersson-Kymmer, U. (Ulrika), Reid, D.M. (David), Riancho, J.A. (José), Ridker, P.M. (Paul), Rousseau, M.F. (Francois), Slagboom, P.E. (Eline), Tang, N.L.S. (Nelson L.S.), Urreizti, R. (Roser), Van Hul, W. (Wim), Viikari, J. (Jorma), Zarrabeitia, M.T. (María), Aulchenko, Y.S. (Yurii), Castaño Betancourt, M.C. (Martha), Grundberg, E. (Elin), Herrera, L. (Lizbeth), Ingvarsson, T. (Torvaldur), Johannsdottir, H. (Hrefna), Kwan, T. (Tony), Li, R. (Rui), Luben, R.N. (Robert), Medina-Gomez, M.C. (Carolina), Palsson, S.T. (Stefan Th), Rotter, J.I. (Jerome I.), Sigurdsson, G. (Gunnar), Meurs, J.B.J. (Joyce) van, Verlaan, D.J. (Dominique), Williams, F.M. (Frances), Wood, A.R. (Andrew), Zhou, Y. (Yanhua), Pastinen, T. (Tomi), Raychaudhuri, S. (Soumya), Cauley, J.A. (Jane), Chasman, D.I. (Daniel), Clark, G.R. (Graeme), Cummings, S.R. (Steven R.), Danoy, P. (Patrick), Dennison, E.M. (Elaine), Eastell, R. (Richard), Eisman, J.A. (John), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), Hofman, A. (Albert), Jackson, R.D. (Rebecca), Jones, G. (Graeme), Jukema, J.W. (Jan Wouter), Khaw, K.T., Lehtimäki, T. (Terho), Liu, Y. (YongMei), Lorentzon, M. (Mattias), McCloskey, E.V. (Eugene), Mitchell, B.D. (Braxton), Nandakumar, K. (Kannabiran), Nicholson, G.C. (Geoffrey), Oostra, B.A. (Ben), Peacock, M. (Munro), Pols, H.A.P. (Huib), Prince, R.L. (Richard), Raitakari, O. (Olli), Reid, I.R. (Ian), Robbins, J. (John), Sambrook, P.N. (Philip), Sham, P.C. (Pak Chung), Shuldiner, A.R. (Alan), Tylavsky, F.A. (Frances), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Wareham, N.J. (Nicholas J.), Cupples, L.A. (Adrienne), Econs, M.J. (Michael), Evans, D.M. (David), Harris, T.B. (Tamara B.), Kung, A.W.C. (Annie Wai Chee), Psaty, B.M. (Bruce), Reeve, J. (Jonathan), Spector, T.D. (Timothy), Streeten, E.A. (Elizabeth), Zillikens, M.C. (Carola), Thorsteinsdottir, U. (Unnur), Ohlsson, C. (Claes), Karasik, D. (David), Richards, J.B. (Brent), Brown, M.A. (Matthew), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Uitterlinden, A.G. (André), Ralston, S.H. (Stuart), Ioannidis, J.P.A. (John P.A.), Kiel, D.P. (Douglas P.), and Rivadeneira Ramirez, F. (Fernando)
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Bone Mineral Density (BMD) is a highly heritable trait, but genome-wide association studies have identified few genetic risk factors. Epidemiological studies suggest associations between BMD and several traits and diseases, but the nature of the suggestive comorbidity is still unknown. We used a novel genetic pleiotropy-informed conditional False Discovery Rate (FDR) method to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with BMD by leveraging cardiovascular disease (CVD) associated disorders and metabolic traits. By conditioning on SNPs associated with the CVD-related phenotypes, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, high density lipoprotein, low density lipoprotein, triglycerides and waist hip ratio, we identified 65 novel independent BMD loci (26 with femoral neck BMD and 47 with lumbar spine BMD) at conditional FDR < 0.01. Many of the loci were confirmed in genetic expression studies. Genes validated at the mRNA levels were characteristic for the osteoblast/osteocyte lineage, Wnt signaling pathway and bone metabolism. The results provide new insight into genetic mechanisms of variability in BMD, and a better understanding of the genetic underpinnings of clinical comorbidity.
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17. Genetic overlap between Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease at the MAPT locus
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Desikan, R.S. (R. S.), Schork, A.J. (A. J.), Wang, Y. (Y.), Witoelar, A. (Aree), Sharma, M. (M.), McEvoy, L.K. (L. K.), Holland, D. (D.), Brewer, J.B. (J. B.), Chen, C.-H. (C. H.), Thompson, W.K. (W. K.), Harold, D. (Denise), Williams, J. (J.), Owen, M.J. (Michael), O'donovan, M.C. (Michael), Pericak-Vance, M.A. (Margaret), Mayeux, R. (R.), Haines, J.L. (Jonathan), Farrer, L.A. (Lindsay), Schellenberg, G.D. (G. D.), Heutink, P. (Peter), Singleton, A.B. (A. B.), Brice, A. (A.), Wood, N.W. (N. W.), Hardy, J. (J.), Martinez, M. (M.), Choi, S.-H. (Seung-Hoan), Destefano, A. (A.), Ikram, M.A. (M. A.), Bis, J.C. (Joshua), Smith, A. (A.), Fitzpatrick, A.L. (Annette), Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Van Duijn, C. (C.), Seshadri, S. (S.), Ulstein, I. (Ingun), Aarsland, D. (D.), Fladby, T. (T.), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Hyman, B.T. (Bradley), SnÆdal, J. (Jon), Stefansson, H. (Hreinn), Stefansson, K. (K.), Gasser, T. (T.), Andreassen, O.A. (O. A.), Dale, A.M. (A. M.), Desikan, R.S. (R. S.), Schork, A.J. (A. J.), Wang, Y. (Y.), Witoelar, A. (Aree), Sharma, M. (M.), McEvoy, L.K. (L. K.), Holland, D. (D.), Brewer, J.B. (J. B.), Chen, C.-H. (C. H.), Thompson, W.K. (W. K.), Harold, D. (Denise), Williams, J. (J.), Owen, M.J. (Michael), O'donovan, M.C. (Michael), Pericak-Vance, M.A. (Margaret), Mayeux, R. (R.), Haines, J.L. (Jonathan), Farrer, L.A. (Lindsay), Schellenberg, G.D. (G. D.), Heutink, P. (Peter), Singleton, A.B. (A. B.), Brice, A. (A.), Wood, N.W. (N. W.), Hardy, J. (J.), Martinez, M. (M.), Choi, S.-H. (Seung-Hoan), Destefano, A. (A.), Ikram, M.A. (M. A.), Bis, J.C. (Joshua), Smith, A. (A.), Fitzpatrick, A.L. (Annette), Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Van Duijn, C. (C.), Seshadri, S. (S.), Ulstein, I. (Ingun), Aarsland, D. (D.), Fladby, T. (T.), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Hyman, B.T. (Bradley), SnÆdal, J. (Jon), Stefansson, H. (Hreinn), Stefansson, K. (K.), Gasser, T. (T.), Andreassen, O.A. (O. A.), and Dale, A.M. (A. M.)
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We investigated the genetic overlap between Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD). Using summary statistics (P-values) from large recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) (total n=89 904 individuals), we sought to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associating with both AD and PD. We found and replicated association of both AD and PD with the A allele of rs393152 within the extended MAPT region on chromosome 17 (meta analysis P-value across five independent AD cohorts=1.65 × 10 -7). In independent datasets, we found a dose-dependent effect of the A allele of rs393152 on intra-cerebral MAPT transcript levels and volume loss within the entorhinal cortex and hippocampus. Our findings identify the tau-associated MAPT locus as a site of genetic overlap between AD and PD, and extending prior work, we show that the MAPT region increases risk of Alzheimer's neurodegeneration.
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18. Polygenic overlap between C-reactive protein, plasma lipids, and Alzheimer disease
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Desikan, R.S. (Rahul S.), Schork, N.J. (Nicholas), Wang, Y. (Yunpeng), Thompson, W.K. (Wesley K.), Dehghan, A. (Abbas), Ridker, P.M. (Paul), Chasman, D.I. (Daniel), McEvoy, L.K. (Linda K.), Holland, D. (Dominic), Chen, C.-H. (Chi-Hua), Karow, D.S. (David S.), Brewer, J.B. (James B.), Hess, C.P. (Christopher P.), Williams, J. (Julie), Sims, R. (Rebecca), O'donovan, M.C. (Michael), Choi, S.-H. (Seung-Hoan), Bis, J.C. (Joshua), Ikram, M.A. (Arfan), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), DeStefano, A.L. (Anita L.), Lee, S.J. (Sven) van der, Psaty, B.M. (Bruce), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Seshadri, S. (Sudha), Pericak-Vance, M.A. (Margaret), Mayeux, R. (Richard), Haines, J.L. (Jonathan), Farrer, L.A. (Lindsay), Hardy, J. (John), Ulstein, I. (Ingun), Aarsland, D. (Dag), Fladby, T. (Tormod), White, L.R. (Linda R.), Sando, S.B. (Sigrid), Rongve, A. (Arvid), Witoelar, A. (Aree), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Hyman, B.T. (Bradley), SnÆdal, J. (Jon), Steinberg, S. (Stacy), Kallela, M. (Mikko), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Schellenberg, G.D. (Gerard D.), Andreassen, O.A. (Ole), Dale, A.M. (Anders), Desikan, R.S. (Rahul S.), Schork, N.J. (Nicholas), Wang, Y. (Yunpeng), Thompson, W.K. (Wesley K.), Dehghan, A. (Abbas), Ridker, P.M. (Paul), Chasman, D.I. (Daniel), McEvoy, L.K. (Linda K.), Holland, D. (Dominic), Chen, C.-H. (Chi-Hua), Karow, D.S. (David S.), Brewer, J.B. (James B.), Hess, C.P. (Christopher P.), Williams, J. (Julie), Sims, R. (Rebecca), O'donovan, M.C. (Michael), Choi, S.-H. (Seung-Hoan), Bis, J.C. (Joshua), Ikram, M.A. (Arfan), Gudnason, V. (Vilmundur), DeStefano, A.L. (Anita L.), Lee, S.J. (Sven) van der, Psaty, B.M. (Bruce), Duijn, C.M. (Cornelia) van, Launer, L.J. (Lenore), Seshadri, S. (Sudha), Pericak-Vance, M.A. (Margaret), Mayeux, R. (Richard), Haines, J.L. (Jonathan), Farrer, L.A. (Lindsay), Hardy, J. (John), Ulstein, I. (Ingun), Aarsland, D. (Dag), Fladby, T. (Tormod), White, L.R. (Linda R.), Sando, S.B. (Sigrid), Rongve, A. (Arvid), Witoelar, A. (Aree), Djurovic, S. (Srdjan), Hyman, B.T. (Bradley), SnÆdal, J. (Jon), Steinberg, S. (Stacy), Kallela, M. (Mikko), Zwart, J-A. (John-Anker), Schellenberg, G.D. (Gerard D.), Andreassen, O.A. (Ole), and Dale, A.M. (Anders)
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Background-Epidemiological findings suggest a relationship between Alzheimer disease (AD), inflammation, and dyslipidemia, although the nature of this relationship is not well understood. We investigated whether this phenotypic association arises from a shared genetic basis. Methods and Results-Using summary statistics (P values and odds ratios) from genome-wide association studies of >200 000 individuals, we investigated overlap in single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with clinically diagnosed AD and C-reactive protein (CRP), triglycerides, and high-and low-density lipoprotein levels. We found up to 50-fold enrichment of AD single-nucleotide polymorphisms for different levels of association with C-reactive protein, low-density lipoprotein, high-density lipoprotein, and triglyceride single-nucleotide polymorphisms using a false discovery rate threshold <0.05. By conditioning on polymorphisms associated with the 4 phenotypes, we identified 55 loci associated with increased AD risk. We then conducted a meta-analysis of these 55 variants across 4 independent AD cohorts (total: n=29 054 AD cases and 114 824 healthy controls) and discovered 2 genome-wide significant variants on chromosome 4 (rs13113697; closest gene, HS3ST1; odds ratio=1.07; 95% confidence interval=1.05-1.11; P=2.86×10-8) and chromosome 10 (rs7920721; closest gene, ECHDC3; odds ratio=1.07; 95% confidence interval=1.04-1.11; P=3.38×10-8). We also found that gene expression of HS3ST1 and ECHDC3 was altered in AD brains compared with control brains. Conclusions-We demonstrate genetic overlap between AD, C-reactive protein, and plasma lipids. By conditioning on the genetic association with the cardiovascular phenotypes, we identify novel AD susceptibility loci, including 2 genome-wide significant variants conferring increased risk for AD.
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19. Luminescence dating of two major climatic events recorded in small catchment alluvial fans on the Mallorcan coast, Spain
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Thompson, W.K., Guérin, Guillaume, Buylaert, J.P., Murray, A.S., Institut de Recherches sur les Archéomatériaux (IRAMAT), Université d'Orléans (UO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Bordeaux Montaigne-Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbeliard (UTBM), and Université, Bordeaux Montaigne
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[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory ,[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
International audience
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20. Automated structural imaging analysis detects premanifest Huntington's disease neurodegeneration within 1 year
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Majid, D.A., Stoffers, D., Sheldon, S., Hamza, S., Thompson, W.K., Goldstein, J., Corey-Bloom, J., Aron, A.R., and Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN)
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21. A Guide to the Zygotic Embryo Culture of Coconut Palms (Cocos nucifera L.)
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Ashburner, G.R., Faure, M.G., Tomlinson, D.R., and Thompson, W.K.
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Crop Production/Industries - Published
- 1995
22. Continuous vacuum filtration: Small scale tests versus full scale performance
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Thompson, W.K., primary
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- 1993
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23. RAPD analysis of South Pacific coconut palm populations.
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Ashburner, G.R. and Thompson, W.K.
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Investigates coconut variability in the South Pacific region, using RAPD analysis. Genetic diversity in coconut palm species; Importance of coconut palms; Information on coconut population in the region; Methodology and results of the study.
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24. Polygenic risk for psychiatric disorders correlates with executive function in typical development.
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Schork, A.J., Brown, T.T., Hagler, D.J., Thompson, W.K., Chen, C.‐H., Dale, A.M., Jernigan, T.L., and Akshoomoff, N.
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22Q11 deletion syndrome ,MENTAL illness ,AUTISM spectrum disorders ,MENTAL depression ,COGNITIVE ability - Abstract
Executive functions are a diverse and critical suite of cognitive abilities that are often disrupted in individuals with psychiatric disorders. Despite their moderate to high heritability, little is known about the molecular genetic factors that contribute to variability in executive functions and how these factors may be related to those that predispose to psychiatric disorders. We examined the relationship between polygenic risk scores built from large genome‐wide association studies of psychiatric disorders and executive functioning in typically developing children. In our discovery sample (N = 417), consistent with previous reports on general cognitive abilities, polygenic risk for autism spectrum disorder was associated with better performance on the Dimensional Change Card Sort test from the NIH Cognition Toolbox, with the largest effect in the youngest children. Polygenic risk for major depressive disorder was associated with poorer performance on the Flanker test in the same sample. This second association replicated for performance on the Penn Conditional Exclusion Test in an independent cohort (N = 3681). Our results suggest that the molecular genetic factors contributing to variability in executive function during typical development are at least partially overlapping with those associated with psychiatric disorders, although larger studies and further replication are needed. Aggregate polygenic risk for Major Depression and Autism are associated with executive function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Dewatering fines in the modern quarry.
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Thompson W.K. and Thompson W.K.
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Increasingly, more quarry operators are considering the use of new methods of dewatering fine wastes. The trend reflects the growing rate of production of fine materials from quarrying operations, often a result of the introduction of additional washing processes to meet modern quality control demands. It also indicates the growing environmental pressures on minerals operators to reduce the use of lagoons. As a result, several quarry operators are now assessing the application of filtration methods - an area where much can be learned from experience in the coal industry. A general overview of current filtration technology is presented., Increasingly, more quarry operators are considering the use of new methods of dewatering fine wastes. The trend reflects the growing rate of production of fine materials from quarrying operations, often a result of the introduction of additional washing processes to meet modern quality control demands. It also indicates the growing environmental pressures on minerals operators to reduce the use of lagoons. As a result, several quarry operators are now assessing the application of filtration methods - an area where much can be learned from experience in the coal industry. A general overview of current filtration technology is presented.
26. PACLOBUTRAZOL APPLICATION TO YOUNG CHERRY TREES
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Thomson, G.E., primary and Thompson, W.K., additional
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- 1989
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27. Effects of origin, time of collection, auxins and planting media on rooting of cuttings of Epacris impressa Labill.
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Thompson, W.K., primary
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- 1986
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28. Treatment of RDS by high-frequency oscillatory ventilation: A preliminary report
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Marchak, B.E., primary, Thompson, W.K., additional, Duffty, P., additional, Miyaki, T., additional, Bryan, M.H., additional, Bryan, A.C., additional, and Froese, A.B., additional
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- 1981
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29. PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PLANTINGS OF TATURA TRELLIS
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van den Ende, B., primary, Chalmers, D.J., additional, and Thompson, W.K., additional
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- 1981
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30. The vibrational spectra of sodium dodecylsulphate hydrate (α-phase)
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Thompson, W.K., primary
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- 1974
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31. The vibrational spectra of caesium and sodium methanesulphonates
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Thompson, W.K., primary
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- 1972
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32. The vibrational spectra of sodium dodecylsulphate [formula omitted] hydrate (α-phase)
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Thompson, W.K.
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- 1974
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33. Predictors and moderators of time to remission of major depression with interpersonal psychotherapy and SSRI pharmacotherapy
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Victoria J. Grochocinski, E. Frank, Joan Buttenfield, Wesley K. Thompson, S. Calugi, Paola Rucci, Andrea Fagiolini, Helena C. Kraemer, Paolo Scocco, Luca Maggi, Rocco Nicola Forgione, Gb Cassano, Dj Kupfer, M. K. Shear, Houck Pr, Frank E., Cassano G.B., Rucci P., Thompson W.K., Kraemer H.C., Fagiolini A., Maggi L., Kupfer D.J., Shear M.K., Houck P.R., Calugi S., Grochocinski V.J., Scocco P., Buttenfield J., and Forgione R.N.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Depression ,interpersonal psychotherapy ,moderators ,predictors ,treatment ,treatment outcomes ,Citalopram ,Anxiety ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Article ,Pharmacotherapy ,Predictive Value of Tests ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Escitalopram ,Humans ,Psychiatry ,Applied Psychology ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Psychological Tests ,Remission Induction ,Panic ,moderator ,Psychotherapy ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Affect ,Mood ,Interpersonal psychotherapy ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,RCT ,Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors ,Psychopathology ,Clinical psychology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
BackgroundAlthough many studies suggest that, on average, depression-specific psychotherapy and antidepressant pharmacotherapy are efficacious, we know relatively little about which patients are more likely to respond to one versus the other. We sought to determine whether measures of spectrum psychopathology are useful in deciding which patients with unipolar depression should receive pharmacotherapy versus depression-specific psychotherapy.MethodA total of 318 adult out-patients with major depression were randomly assigned to escitalopram pharmacotherapy or interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) at academic medical centers at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Pisa, Italy. Our main focus was on predictors and moderators of time to remission on monotherapy at 12 weeks.ResultsParticipants with higher scores on the need for medical reassurance factor of the Panic–Agoraphobic Spectrum Self-Report (PAS-SR) had more rapid remission with IPT and those with lower scores on the psychomotor activation factor of the Mood Spectrum Self-Report (MOODS-SR) experienced more rapid remission with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) pharmacotherapy. Non-specific predictors of longer time to remission with monotherapy included several panic spectrum and mood spectrum factors and the Social Phobia Spectrum (SHY) total score. Higher baseline scores on the 17- and 25-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scales (HAMD-17 and HAMD-25) and the Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) also predicted a longer time to remission, whereas being married predicted a shorter time to remission.ConclusionsThis exploratory study identified several non-specific predictors but few moderators of psychotherapy versus pharmacotherapy outcome. It offers useful indicators of the characteristics of patients that are generally difficult to treat, but only limited guidance as to who benefits from IPT versus SSRI pharmacotherapy.
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34. Addressing the challenges of a cross-national investigation: lessons from the Pittsburgh-Pisa study of treatment-relevant phenotypes of unipolar depression
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Andrea Fagiolini, Victoria J. Grochocinski, Wesley K. Thompson, Paola Rucci, M. Katherine Shear, Ellen Frank, Giovanni B. Cassano, Rocco Nicola Forgione, Helena C. Kraemer, Luca Maggi, Joan Buttenfield, Robert R. Bies, Vishwajit L. Nimgaonkar, David J. Kupfer, Bruce G. Pollock, Paolo Scocco, Paul A. Pilkonis, Frank E., Cassano G.B., Rucci P., Fagiolini A., Maggi L., Kraemer H.C., Kupfer D.J., Pollock B., Bies R., Nimgaonkar V., Pilkonis P., Shear M.K., Thompson W.K., Grochocinski V.J., Scocco P., Buttenfield J., and Forgione R.N.
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Cross-Cultural Comparison ,Research design ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Alternative medicine ,Article ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,Informed consent ,law ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,medicine ,Humans ,Psychiatry ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Pharmacology ,Medical education ,Informed Consent ,Depression ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Pennsylvania ,Cross-cultural studies ,Antidepressive Agents ,Psychotherapy ,Patient recruitment ,Clinical trial ,Phenotype ,Italy ,Conceptual framework ,Research Design ,cross-national RCT ,business ,RCT - Abstract
Background: To date, no cross-national RCT has addressed the mechanisms underlying the relative success of pharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions for depression. A multi-site clinical trial that includes psychotherapy as one of the treatments presents numerous challenges related to cross-site consistency and communication. Purpose: This report describes how those challenges were met in the study ``Depression: The Search for Treatment Relevant Phenotypes'', being carried out at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Pisa, Italy. Methods: Implementing the study required the investigators to address methodological and practical challenges related to the different requirements of the two Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), psychotherapy training, independent evaluator training, patient recruitment, development of common tools for data entry, quality control and generation of weekly reports of patient progress as well as establishing a similar clinical and research framework in two countries with substantially different health care systems. Results: By having bilingual investigators and staff members who spent time at one another's sites, making use of frequent conference-call staff meetings and being flexible within the bounds of the sometimes contradictory requirements of the IRBs, the investigators were able to meet the human subjects protection requirements of both institutions, surmount language barriers to consistent therapist and evaluator training and develop common tools for study management. As a result, recruitment goals were met at both sites and retention rates were high. One instance of inconsistent implementation of the protocol was corrected within the first year. Limitations: This study was conducted in two Western cultures by researchers with long-standing collaboration. Our findings may not be generalizable to other countries or research settings. Conclusions: The implementation of a cross-national protocol and the adoption and maintenance of common procedures is possible when investigators are aware of the challenges this may present and are proactive in trying to address them. Clinical Trials 2008; 5: 253—261. http://ctj.sagepub.com
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