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Analysis of shared heritability in common disorders of the brain.
Brainstorm Consortium; Anttila V, Bulik-Sullivan B, Finucane HK, Walters RK, Bras J, Duncan L, Escott-Price V, Falcone GJ, Gormley P, Malik R, Patsopoulos NA, Ripke S, Wei Z, Yu D, Lee PH, Turley P, Grenier-Boley B, Chouraki V, Kamatani Y, Berr C, Letenneur L, Hannequin D, Amouyel P, Boland A, Deleuze JF, Duron E, Vardarajan BN, Reitz C, Goate AM, Huentelman MJ, Kamboh MI, Larson EB, Rogaeva E, St George-Hyslop P, Hakonarson H, Kukull WA, Farrer LA, Barnes LL, Beach TG, Demirci FY, Head E, Hulette CM, Jicha GA, Kauwe JSK, Kaye JA, Leverenz JB, Levey AI, Lieberman AP, Pankratz VS, Poon WW, Quinn JF, Saykin AJ, Schneider LS, Smith AG, Sonnen JA, Stern RA, Van Deerlin VM, Van Eldik LJ, Harold D, Russo G, Rubinsztein DC, Bayer A, Tsolaki M, Proitsi P, Fox NC, Hampel H, Owen MJ, Mead S, Passmore P, Morgan K, Nöthen MM, Rossor M, Lupton MK, Hoffmann P, Kornhuber J, Lawlor B, McQuillin A, Al-Chalabi A, Bis JC, Ruiz A, Boada M, Seshadri S, Beiser A, Rice K, van der Lee SJ, De Jager PL, Geschwind DH, Riemenschneider M, Riedel-Heller S, Rotter JI, Ransmayr G, Hyman BT, Cruchaga C, Alegret M, Winsvold B, Palta P, Farh KH, Cuenca-Leon E, Furlotte N, Kurth T, Ligthart L, Terwindt GM, Freilinge… See abstract for full author list ➔ Brainstorm Consortium, et al. Science. 2018 Jun 22;360(6395):eaap8757. doi: 10.1126/science.aap8757. Science. 2018. PMID: 29930110 Free PMC article.
Disorders of the brain can exhibit considerable epidemiological comorbidity and often share symptoms, provoking debate about their etiologic overlap. ...These results highlight the importance of common genetic variation as a risk factor for brain disorders and the v …
Disorders of the brain can exhibit considerable epidemiological comorbidity and often share symptoms, provoking debate about their et …
Exome sequencing and analysis of 454,787 UK Biobank participants.
Backman JD, Li AH, Marcketta A, Sun D, Mbatchou J, Kessler MD, Benner C, Liu D, Locke AE, Balasubramanian S, Yadav A, Banerjee N, Gillies CE, Damask A, Liu S, Bai X, Hawes A, Maxwell E, Gurski L, Watanabe K, Kosmicki JA, Rajagopal V, Mighty J; Regeneron Genetics Center; DiscovEHR; Jones M, Mitnaul L, Stahl E, Coppola G, Jorgenson E, Habegger L, Salerno WJ, Shuldiner AR, Lotta LA, Overton JD, Cantor MN, Reid JG, Yancopoulos G, Kang HM, Marchini J, Baras A, Abecasis GR, Ferreira MAR. Backman JD, et al. Nature. 2021 Nov;599(7886):628-634. doi: 10.1038/s41586-021-04103-z. Epub 2021 Oct 18. Nature. 2021. PMID: 34662886 Free PMC article.
We discovered several risk-increasing associations with traits related to liver disease, eye disease and cancer, among others, as well as risk-lowering associations for hypertension (SLC9A3R2), diabetes (MAP3K15, FAM234A) and asthma (SLC27A3). Six genes were associated with br
We discovered several risk-increasing associations with traits related to liver disease, eye disease and cancer, among others, as well as ri …
Biological insights from 108 schizophrenia-associated genetic loci.
Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium. Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium. Nature. 2014 Jul 24;511(7510):421-7. doi: 10.1038/nature13595. Epub 2014 Jul 22. Nature. 2014. PMID: 25056061 Free PMC article.
We identify 128 independent associations spanning 108 conservatively defined loci that meet genome-wide significance, 83 of which have not been previously reported. Associations were enriched among genes expressed in brain, providing biological plausibility for the finding …
We identify 128 independent associations spanning 108 conservatively defined loci that meet genome-wide significance, 83 of which have not b …
Transcriptomic analysis of autistic brain reveals convergent molecular pathology.
Voineagu I, Wang X, Johnston P, Lowe JK, Tian Y, Horvath S, Mill J, Cantor RM, Blencowe BJ, Geschwind DH. Voineagu I, et al. Nature. 2011 May 25;474(7351):380-4. doi: 10.1038/nature10110. Nature. 2011. PMID: 21614001 Free PMC article.
Thus, a fundamental question is whether autism represents an aetiologically heterogeneous disorder in which the myriad genetic or environmental risk factors perturb common underlying molecular pathways in the brain. Here, we demonstrate consistent differences in transcript …
Thus, a fundamental question is whether autism represents an aetiologically heterogeneous disorder in which the myriad genetic or environmen …
Schizophrenia risk from complex variation of complement component 4.
Sekar A, Bialas AR, de Rivera H, Davis A, Hammond TR, Kamitaki N, Tooley K, Presumey J, Baum M, Van Doren V, Genovese G, Rose SA, Handsaker RE; Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium; Daly MJ, Carroll MC, Stevens B, McCarroll SA. Sekar A, et al. Nature. 2016 Feb 11;530(7589):177-83. doi: 10.1038/nature16549. Epub 2016 Jan 27. Nature. 2016. PMID: 26814963 Free PMC article.
We found that these alleles generated widely varying levels of C4A and C4B expression in the brain, with each common C4 allele associating with schizophrenia in proportion to its tendency to generate greater expression of C4A. ...These results implicate excessive complemen …
We found that these alleles generated widely varying levels of C4A and C4B expression in the brain, with each common C4 allele associ …
Sequencing of 640,000 exomes identifies GPR75 variants associated with protection from obesity.
Akbari P, Gilani A, Sosina O, Kosmicki JA, Khrimian L, Fang YY, Persaud T, Garcia V, Sun D, Li A, Mbatchou J, Locke AE, Benner C, Verweij N, Lin N, Hossain S, Agostinucci K, Pascale JV, Dirice E, Dunn M; Regeneron Genetics Center; DiscovEHR Collaboration; Kraus WE, Shah SH, Chen YI, Rotter JI, Rader DJ, Melander O, Still CD, Mirshahi T, Carey DJ, Berumen-Campos J, Kuri-Morales P, Alegre-Díaz J, Torres JM, Emberson JR, Collins R, Balasubramanian S, Hawes A, Jones M, Zambrowicz B, Murphy AJ, Paulding C, Coppola G, Overton JD, Reid JG, Shuldiner AR, Cantor M, Kang HM, Abecasis GR, Karalis K, Economides AN, Marchini J, Yancopoulos GD, Sleeman MW, Altarejos J, Della Gatta G, Tapia-Conyer R, Schwartzman ML, Baras A, Ferreira MAR, Lotta LA. Akbari P, et al. Science. 2021 Jul 2;373(6550):eabf8683. doi: 10.1126/science.abf8683. Science. 2021. PMID: 34210852 Free PMC article.
We identified 16 genes with an exome-wide significant association with BMI, including those encoding five brain-expressed G protein-coupled receptors (CALCR, MC4R, GIPR, GPR151, and GPR75). ...
We identified 16 genes with an exome-wide significant association with BMI, including those encoding five brain-expressed G protein-c …
Liquid biopsy in pediatric brain tumors.
Tripathy A, John V, Wadden J, Kong S, Sharba S, Koschmann C. Tripathy A, et al. Front Genet. 2023 Jan 6;13:1114762. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2022.1114762. eCollection 2022. Front Genet. 2023. PMID: 36685825 Free PMC article. Review.
Compared to other cancers, pediatric brain tumors have been difficult to diagnose and study given the high risk of intracranial biopsy penetrating through vital midline structures, where the majority of pediatric brain tumors originate (Ostrom et al., 2015). ...In t …
Compared to other cancers, pediatric brain tumors have been difficult to diagnose and study given the high risk of intracranial biops …
Genome-wide association and Mendelian randomisation analysis provide insights into the pathogenesis of heart failure.
Shah S, Henry A, Roselli C, Lin H, Sveinbjörnsson G, Fatemifar G, Hedman ÅK, Wilk JB, Morley MP, Chaffin MD, Helgadottir A, Verweij N, Dehghan A, Almgren P, Andersson C, Aragam KG, Ärnlöv J, Backman JD, Biggs ML, Bloom HL, Brandimarto J, Brown MR, Buckbinder L, Carey DJ, Chasman DI, Chen X, Chen X, Chung J, Chutkow W, Cook JP, Delgado GE, Denaxas S, Doney AS, Dörr M, Dudley SC, Dunn ME, Engström G, Esko T, Felix SB, Finan C, Ford I, Ghanbari M, Ghasemi S, Giedraitis V, Giulianini F, Gottdiener JS, Gross S, Guðbjartsson DF, Gutmann R, Haggerty CM, van der Harst P, Hyde CL, Ingelsson E, Jukema JW, Kavousi M, Khaw KT, Kleber ME, Køber L, Koekemoer A, Langenberg C, Lind L, Lindgren CM, London B, Lotta LA, Lovering RC, Luan J, Magnusson P, Mahajan A, Margulies KB, März W, Melander O, Mordi IR, Morgan T, Morris AD, Morris AP, Morrison AC, Nagle MW, Nelson CP, Niessner A, Niiranen T, O'Donoghue ML, Owens AT, Palmer CNA, Parry HM, Perola M, Portilla-Fernandez E, Psaty BM; Regeneron Genetics Center; Rice KM, Ridker PM, Romaine SPR, Rotter JI, Salo P, Salomaa V, van Setten J, Shalaby AA, Smelser DT, Smith NL, Stender S, Stott DJ, Svensson P, Tammesoo ML, Taylor KD, Teder-Laving M, Teumer A,… See abstract for full author list ➔ Shah S, et al. Nat Commun. 2020 Jan 9;11(1):163. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-13690-5. Nat Commun. 2020. PMID: 31919418 Free PMC article.
Using brain cell-type-specific protein interactomes to interpret neurodevelopmental genetic signals in schizophrenia.
Hsu YH, Pintacuda G, Liu R, Nacu E, Kim A, Tsafou K, Petrossian N, Crotty W, Suh JM, Riseman J, Martin JM, Biagini JC, Mena D, Ching JKT, Malolepsza E, Li T, Singh T, Ge T, Egri SB, Tanenbaum B, Stanclift CR, Apffel AM; Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium; Stanley Global Asia Initiatives; Carr SA, Schenone M, Jaffe J, Fornelos N, Huang H, Eggan KC, Lage K. Hsu YH, et al. iScience. 2023 Apr 18;26(5):106701. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.106701. eCollection 2023 May 19. iScience. 2023. PMID: 37207277 Free PMC article.
However, functional interpretation of the nominated genes in the relevant brain cell types is often lacking. We executed interaction proteomics for six schizophrenia risk genes that have also been implicated in neurodevelopment in human induced cortical neurons. ...A sub-n …
However, functional interpretation of the nominated genes in the relevant brain cell types is often lacking. We executed interaction …
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