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タイトル
タイトル(英)
Cognitive performances across individuals at high genetic risk for schizophrenia, high genetic risk for bipolar disorder, and low genetic risks: a combined polygenic risk score approach
参照URL
https://researchmap.jp/kazutakaikeda/published_papers/39724365
著者
著者(英)
Kazutaka Ohi,Daisuke Nishizawa,Shunsuke Sugiyama,Kentaro Takai,Daisuke Fujikane,Ayumi Kuramitsu,Junko Hasegawa,Midori Soda,Kiyoyuki Kitaichi,Ryota Hashimoto,Kazutaka Ikeda,Toshiki Shioiri
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概要
概要(英)
Abstract Background Individuals with schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) display cognitive impairments, but the impairments in those with SCZ are more prominent, supported by genetic overlap between SCZ and cognitive impairments. However, it remains unclear whether cognitive performances differ between individuals at high and low genetic risks for SCZ or BD. Methods Using the latest Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) data, we calculated PGC3 SCZ-, PGC3 BD-, and SCZ v. BD polygenic risk scores (PRSs) in 173 SCZ patients, 70 unaffected first-degree relatives (FRs) and 196 healthy controls (HCs). Based on combinations of three PRS deciles, individuals in the genetic SCZ, genetic BD and low genetic risk groups were extracted. Cognitive performance was assessed by the Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia. Results SCZ-, BD-, SCZ v. BD-PRSs were associated with case–control status (R2 = 0.020–0.061), and SCZ-PRS was associated with relative–control status (R2 = 0.023). Furthermore, individuals in the highest decile for SCZ PRSs had elevated BD-PRSs [odds ratio (OR) = 6.33] and SCZ v. BD-PRSs (OR = 1.86) compared with those in the lowest decile. Of the three genetic risk groups, the low genetic risk group contained more HCs, whereas the genetic BD and SCZ groups contained more SCZ patients (p < 0.05). SCZ patients had widespread cognitive impairments, and FRs had cognitive impairments that were between those of SCZ patients and HCs (p < 0.05). Cognitive differences between HCs in the low genetic risk group and SCZ patients in the genetic BD or genetic SCZ groups were more prominent (Cohen's d > −0.20) than those between HCs and SCZ patients in the no genetic risk group. Furthermore, SCZ patients in the genetic SCZ group displayed lower scores in verbal fluency and attention than those in the genetic BD group (d > −0.20). Conclusions Our findings suggest that cognitive impairments in SCZ are partially mediated through genetic loadings for SCZ but not BD.
出版者・発行元
出版者・発行元(英)
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
誌名
誌名(英)
Psychological Medicine
開始ページ
1
終了ページ
10
出版年月
2022年8月16日
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査読有り
招待の有無
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
ISSN
0033-2917
DOI URL
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033291722001271
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研究者
池田 和隆 (イケダ カズタカ) , 西澤 大輔 (ニシザワ ダイスケ)