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Age dependent association of inbreeding with risk for schizophrenia in Egypt.

Authors :
McClain, Lora
Mansour, Hader
Ibrahim, Ibtihal
Klei, Lambertus
Fathi, Warda
Wood, Joel
Kodavali, Chowdari
Maysterchuk, Alina
Wood, Shawn
El-Chennawi, Farha
Ibrahim, Nahed
Eissa, Ahmed
El-Bahaei, Wafaa
El Sayed, Hanan
Yassein, Amal
Tobar, Salwa
El-Boraie, Hala
El-Sheshtawy, Eman
Salah, Hala
Ali, Ahmed
Source :
Schizophrenia Research. Feb2020, Vol. 216, p450-459. 10p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>Self-reported consanguinity is associated with risk for schizophrenia (SZ) in several inbred populations, but estimates using DNA-based coefficients of inbreeding are unavailable. Further, it is not known whether recessively inherited risk mutations can be identified through homozygosity by descent (HBD) mapping.<bold>Methods: </bold>We studied self-reported and DNA-based estimates of inbreeding among Egyptian patients with SZ (n = 421, DSM IV criteria) and adult controls without psychosis (n = 301), who were evaluated using semi-structured diagnostic interview schedules and genotyped using the Illumina Infinium PsychArray. Following quality control checks, coefficients of inbreeding (F) and regions of homozygosity (ROH) were estimated using PLINK software for HBD analysis. Exome sequencing was conducted in selected cases.<bold>Results: </bold>Inbreeding was associated with schizophrenia based on self-reported consanguinity (χ2 = 4.506, 1 df, p = 0.034) and DNA-based estimates for inbreeding (F); the latter with a significant F × age interaction (β = 32.34, p = 0.0047). The association was most notable among patients older than age 40 years. Eleven ROH were over-represented in cases on chromosomes 1, 3, 6, 11, and 14; all but one region is novel for schizophrenia risk. Exome sequencing identified six recessively-acting genes in ROH with loss-of-function variants; one of which causes primary hereditary microcephaly.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>We propose consanguinity as an age-dependent risk factor for SZ in Egypt. HBD mapping is feasible for SZ in adequately powered samples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09209964
Volume :
216
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Schizophrenia Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
143233096
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2019.10.039