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Genome-wide tandem repeat expansions contribute to schizophrenia risk

Authors :
Bahareh A. Mojarad
Worrawat Engchuan
Brett Trost
Ian Backstrom
Yue Yin
Bhooma Thiruvahindrapuram
Linda Pallotto
Aleksandra Mitina
Mahreen Khan
Giovanna Pellecchia
Bushra Haque
Keyi Guo
Tracy Heung
Gregory Costain
Stephen W. Scherer
Christian R. Marshall
Christopher E. Pearson
Anne S. Bassett
Ryan K. C. Yuen
Source :
Molecular psychiatry. 27(9)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Tandem repeat expansions (TREs) can cause neurological diseases but their impact in schizophrenia is unclear. Here we analyzed genome sequences of adults with schizophrenia and found that they have a higher burden of TREs that are near exons and rare in the general population, compared with non-psychiatric controls. These TREs are disproportionately found at loci known to be associated with schizophrenia from genome-wide association studies, in individuals with clinically-relevant genetic variants at other schizophrenia loci, and in families where multiple individuals have schizophrenia. We showed that rare TREs in schizophrenia may impact synaptic functions by disrupting the splicing process of their associated genes in a loss-of-function manner. Our findings support the involvement of genome-wide rare TREs in the polygenic nature of schizophrenia.

Details

ISSN :
14765578
Volume :
27
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular psychiatry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5c9739be4f33d07c102adbd3fc2b5f2a