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The ATXN1 and TRIM31 genes are related to intelligence in an ADHD background: Evidence from a large collaborative study totaling 4,963 subjects

The ATXN1 and TRIM31 genes are related to intelligence in an ADHD background: Evidence from a large collaborative study totaling 4,963 subjects
The ATXN1 and TRIM31 genes are related to intelligence in an ADHD background: Evidence from a large collaborative study totaling 4,963 subjects
Intelligence is a highly heritable trait for which it has proven difficult to identify the actual genes. In the past decade, five whole-genome linkage scans have suggested genomic regions important to human intelligence; however, so far none of the responsible genes or variants in those regions have been identified. Apart from these regions, a handful of candidate genes have been identified, although most of these are in need of replication. The recent growth in publicly available data sets that contain both whole genome association data and a wealth of phenotypic data, serves as an excellent resource for fine mapping and candidate gene replication. We used the publicly available data of 947 families participating in the International Multi-Centre ADHD Genetics (IMAGE) study to conduct an in silico fine mapping study of previously associated genomic locations, and to attempt replication of previously reported candidate genes for intelligence. Although this sample was ascertained for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), intelligence quotient (IQ) scores were distributed normally. We tested 667 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within 15 previously reported candidate genes for intelligence and 29451 SNPs in five genomic loci previously identified through whole genome linkage and association analyses. Significant SNPs were tested in four independent samples (4,357 subjects), one ascertained for ADHD, and three population-based samples. Associations between intelligence and SNPs in the ATXN1 and TRIM31 genes and in three genomic locations showed replicated association, but only in the samples ascertained for ADHD, suggesting that these genetic variants become particularly relevant to IQ on the background of a psychiatric disorder.
genetic association, cognition, candidate genes, adhd, alspac
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Rizzi, Thais S., Arias-Vasquez, Alejandro, Rommelse, Nanda, Kuntsi, Jonna, Anney, Richard, Asherson, Philip, Buitelaar, Jan, Banaschewski, Tobias, Ebstein, Richard, Ruano, Dina, Van der Sluis, Sophie, Markunas, Christina A., Garrett, Melanie E., Ashley-Koch, Allison E., Kollins, Scott H., Anastopoulos, Arthur D., Hansell, Narelle K., Wright, Margaret J., Montgomery, Grant W., Martin, Nicholas G., Harris, Sarah E., Davies, Gail, Tenesa, Albert, Porteous, David J., Starr, John M., Deary, Ian J., St. Pourcain, Beate, Smith, George Davey, Timpson, Nicholas J., Evans, David M., Gill, Michael, Miranda, Ana, Mulas, Fernando, Oades, Robert D., Roeyers, Herbert, Rothenberger, Aribert, Sergeant, Joseph, Sonuga-Barke, Edmund, Steinhausen, Hans Christoph, Taylor, Eric, Faraone, Stephen V., Franke, Barbara and Posthuma, Danielle (2010) The ATXN1 and TRIM31 genes are related to intelligence in an ADHD background: Evidence from a large collaborative study totaling 4,963 subjects. American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 156 (2), 145-157. (doi:10.1002/ajmg.b.31149). (PMID:21165892)

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Abstract

Intelligence is a highly heritable trait for which it has proven difficult to identify the actual genes. In the past decade, five whole-genome linkage scans have suggested genomic regions important to human intelligence; however, so far none of the responsible genes or variants in those regions have been identified. Apart from these regions, a handful of candidate genes have been identified, although most of these are in need of replication. The recent growth in publicly available data sets that contain both whole genome association data and a wealth of phenotypic data, serves as an excellent resource for fine mapping and candidate gene replication. We used the publicly available data of 947 families participating in the International Multi-Centre ADHD Genetics (IMAGE) study to conduct an in silico fine mapping study of previously associated genomic locations, and to attempt replication of previously reported candidate genes for intelligence. Although this sample was ascertained for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), intelligence quotient (IQ) scores were distributed normally. We tested 667 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within 15 previously reported candidate genes for intelligence and 29451 SNPs in five genomic loci previously identified through whole genome linkage and association analyses. Significant SNPs were tested in four independent samples (4,357 subjects), one ascertained for ADHD, and three population-based samples. Associations between intelligence and SNPs in the ATXN1 and TRIM31 genes and in three genomic locations showed replicated association, but only in the samples ascertained for ADHD, suggesting that these genetic variants become particularly relevant to IQ on the background of a psychiatric disorder.

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Published date: 11 March 2010
Keywords: genetic association, cognition, candidate genes, adhd, alspac
Organisations: Clinical Neurosciences

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Local EPrints ID: 173849
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/173849
ISSN: 1552-4841
PURE UUID: c105074f-1f32-4d8c-bc8c-9f67b3918bac

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Date deposited: 08 Feb 2011 12:55
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:32

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Author: Thais S. Rizzi
Author: Alejandro Arias-Vasquez
Author: Nanda Rommelse
Author: Jonna Kuntsi
Author: Richard Anney
Author: Philip Asherson
Author: Jan Buitelaar
Author: Tobias Banaschewski
Author: Richard Ebstein
Author: Dina Ruano
Author: Sophie Van der Sluis
Author: Christina A. Markunas
Author: Melanie E. Garrett
Author: Allison E. Ashley-Koch
Author: Scott H. Kollins
Author: Arthur D. Anastopoulos
Author: Narelle K. Hansell
Author: Margaret J. Wright
Author: Grant W. Montgomery
Author: Nicholas G. Martin
Author: Sarah E. Harris
Author: Gail Davies
Author: Albert Tenesa
Author: David J. Porteous
Author: John M. Starr
Author: Ian J. Deary
Author: Beate St. Pourcain
Author: George Davey Smith
Author: Nicholas J. Timpson
Author: David M. Evans
Author: Michael Gill
Author: Ana Miranda
Author: Fernando Mulas
Author: Robert D. Oades
Author: Herbert Roeyers
Author: Aribert Rothenberger
Author: Joseph Sergeant
Author: Edmund Sonuga-Barke
Author: Hans Christoph Steinhausen
Author: Eric Taylor
Author: Stephen V. Faraone
Author: Barbara Franke
Author: Danielle Posthuma

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