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Common variation near ROBO2 is associated with expressive vocabulary in infancy

Authors :
St Pourcain, Beate
Cents, Rolieke A.M.
Whitehouse, Andrew J.O.
Haworth, Claire M.A.
Davis, Oliver S.P.
O'Reilly, Paul F.
Roulstone, Susan
Wren, Yvonne
Ang, Qi W.
Velders, Fleur P.
Evans, David M.
Kemp, John P.
Warrington, Nicole M.
Miller, Laura
Timpson, Nicholas J.
Ring, Susan M.
Verhulst, Frank C.
Hofman, Albert
Rivadeneira, Fernando
Meaburn, Emma L.
Price, Thomas S.
Dale, Philip S.
Pillas, Demetris
Yliherva, Anneli
Rodriguez, Alina
Golding, Jean
Jaddoe, Vincent W.v.
Jarvelin, Marjo-riitta
Plomin, Robert
Pennell, Craig E.
Tiemeier, Henning
Davey Smith, George
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology
Epidemiology
Internal Medicine
Erasmus MC other
Source :
Nature Communications, 5. Nature Publishing Group, Nature Communications, St Pourcain, B, Cents, R A M, Whitehouse, A J O, Haworth, C M A, Davis, O S P, O'Reilly, P F, Roulstone, S, Wren, Y, Ang, Q W, Velders, F P, Evans, D M, Kemp, J P, Warrington, N M, Miller, L, Timpson, N J, Ring, S M, Verhulst, F C, Hofman, A, Rivadeneira, F, Meaburn, E L, Price, T S, Dale, P S, Pillas, D, Yliherva, A, Rodriguez, A, Golding, J, Jaddoe, V W V, Jarvelin, M, Plomin, R, Pennell, C E, Tiemeier, H & Davey Smith, G 2014, ' Common variation near ROBO2 is associated with expressive vocabulary in infancy ', Nature Communications, vol. 5, 4831 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms5831
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Twin studies suggest that expressive vocabulary at ~24 months is modestly heritable. However, the genes influencing this early linguistic phenotype are unknown. Here we conduct a genome-wide screen and follow-up study of expressive vocabulary in toddlers of European descent from up to four studies of the EArly Genetics and Lifecourse Epidemiology consortium, analysing an early (15–18 months, ‘one-word stage’, NTotal=8,889) and a later (24–30 months, ‘two-word stage’, NTotal=10,819) phase of language acquisition. For the early phase, one single-nucleotide polymorphism (rs7642482) at 3p12.3 near ROBO2, encoding a conserved axon-binding receptor, reaches the genome-wide significance level (P=1.3 × 10−8) in the combined sample. This association links language-related common genetic variation in the general population to a potential autism susceptibility locus and a linkage region for dyslexia, speech-sound disorder and reading. The contribution of common genetic influences is, although modest, supported by genome-wide complex trait analysis (meta-GCTA h215–18-months=0.13, meta-GCTA h224–30-months=0.14) and in concordance with additional twin analysis (5,733 pairs of European descent, h224-months=0.20).<br />The genetic basis of expressive vocabulary in children around 2 years old is poorly understood. Here, the authors show that a genetic variant near the ROBO2 gene is associated with early language acquisition in the general population and highlight a potential genetic link between language-related common genetic variation and a linkage region for dyslexia, speech-sound disorder and reading.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications, 5. Nature Publishing Group, Nature Communications, St Pourcain, B, Cents, R A M, Whitehouse, A J O, Haworth, C M A, Davis, O S P, O'Reilly, P F, Roulstone, S, Wren, Y, Ang, Q W, Velders, F P, Evans, D M, Kemp, J P, Warrington, N M, Miller, L, Timpson, N J, Ring, S M, Verhulst, F C, Hofman, A, Rivadeneira, F, Meaburn, E L, Price, T S, Dale, P S, Pillas, D, Yliherva, A, Rodriguez, A, Golding, J, Jaddoe, V W V, Jarvelin, M, Plomin, R, Pennell, C E, Tiemeier, H & Davey Smith, G 2014, ' Common variation near ROBO2 is associated with expressive vocabulary in infancy ', Nature Communications, vol. 5, 4831 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms5831
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....5062055fee6b6cf57a4f64b3364bb337
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms5831