Genome-wide association study of panic disorder reveals genetic overlap with neuroticism and depression

Panic disorder (PD) has a lifetime prevalence of 2-4% and heritability estimates of 40%. The contributory genetic variants remain largely unknown, with few and inconsistent loci having been reported. The present report describes the largest genome-wide association study (GWAS) of PD to date comprisi...

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Main Authors: Forstner, AJ, Awasthi, S, Wolf, C, Maron, E, Erhardt, A, Czamara, D, Eriksson, E, Lavebratt, C, Allgulander, C, Friedrich, N, Becker, J, Hecker, J, Rambau, S, Conrad, R, Geiser, F, McMahon, FJ, Moebus, S, Hess, T, Buerfent, BC, Hoffmann, P, Herms, S, Heilmann-Heimbach, S, Kockum, I, Olsson, T, Alfredsson, L, Weber, H, Alpers, GW, Arolt, V, Fehm, L, Fydrich, T, Gerlach, AL, Hamm, A, Kircher, T, Pané-Farré, CA, Pauli, P, Rief, W, Ströhle, A, Plag, J, Lang, T, Wittchen, H-U, Mattheisen, M, Meier, S, Metspalu, A, Domschke, K, Reif, A, Hovatta, I, Lindefors, N, Andersson, E, Schalling, M, Mbarek, H, Milaneschi, Y, de Geus, EJC, Boomsma, DI, Penninx, BWJH, Thorgeirsson, TE, Steinberg, S, Stefansson, K, Stefansson, H, Müller-Myhsok, B, Hansen, TF, Børglum, AD, Werge, T, Mortensen, PB, Nordentoft, M, Hougaard, DM, Hultman, CM, Sullivan, PF, Nöthen, MM, Woldbye, DPD, Mors, O, Binder, EB, Rück, C, Ripke, S, Deckert, J, Schumacher, J
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Published: 2019
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10114486 2023-12-24T10:17:55+01:00 Genome-wide association study of panic disorder reveals genetic overlap with neuroticism and depression Forstner, AJ Awasthi, S Wolf, C Maron, E Erhardt, A Czamara, D Eriksson, E Lavebratt, C Allgulander, C Friedrich, N Becker, J Hecker, J Rambau, S Conrad, R Geiser, F McMahon, FJ Moebus, S Hess, T Buerfent, BC Hoffmann, P Herms, S Heilmann-Heimbach, S Kockum, I Olsson, T Alfredsson, L Weber, H Alpers, GW Arolt, V Fehm, L Fydrich, T Gerlach, AL Hamm, A Kircher, T Pané-Farré, CA Pauli, P Rief, W Ströhle, A Plag, J Lang, T Wittchen, H-U Mattheisen, M Meier, S Metspalu, A Domschke, K Reif, A Hovatta, I Lindefors, N Andersson, E Schalling, M Mbarek, H Milaneschi, Y de Geus, EJC Boomsma, DI Penninx, BWJH Thorgeirsson, TE Steinberg, S Stefansson, K Stefansson, H Müller-Myhsok, B Hansen, TF Børglum, AD Werge, T Mortensen, PB Nordentoft, M Hougaard, DM Hultman, CM Sullivan, PF Nöthen, MM Woldbye, DPD Mors, O Binder, EB Rück, C Ripke, S Deckert, J Schumacher, J 2019-11-11 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10114486/1/21600_0_merged_1559122231.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10114486/ eng eng https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10114486/1/21600_0_merged_1559122231.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10114486/ open Molecular Psychiatry (2019) (In press). Genetics Psychiatric disorders Article 2019 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:28Z Panic disorder (PD) has a lifetime prevalence of 2-4% and heritability estimates of 40%. The contributory genetic variants remain largely unknown, with few and inconsistent loci having been reported. The present report describes the largest genome-wide association study (GWAS) of PD to date comprising genome-wide genotype data of 2248 clinically well-characterized PD patients and 7992 ethnically matched controls. The samples originated from four European countries (Denmark, Estonia, Germany, and Sweden). Standard GWAS quality control procedures were conducted on each individual dataset, and imputation was performed using the 1000 Genomes Project reference panel. A meta-analysis was then performed using the Ricopili pipeline. No genome-wide significant locus was identified. Leave-one-out analyses generated highly significant polygenic risk scores (PRS) (explained variance of up to 2.6%). Linkage disequilibrium (LD) score regression analysis of the GWAS data showed that the estimated heritability for PD was 28.0-34.2%. After correction for multiple testing, a significant genetic correlation was found between PD and major depressive disorder, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism. A total of 255 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with p < 1 × 10-4 were followed up in an independent sample of 2408 PD patients and 228,470 controls from Denmark, Iceland and the Netherlands. In the combined analysis, SNP rs144783209 showed the strongest association with PD (pcomb = 3.10 × 10-7). Sign tests revealed a significant enrichment of SNPs with a discovery p-value of <0.0001 in the combined follow up cohort (p = 0.048). The present integrative analysis represents a major step towards the elucidation of the genetic susceptibility to PD. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University College London: UCL Discovery
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topic Genetics
Psychiatric disorders
spellingShingle Genetics
Psychiatric disorders
Forstner, AJ
Awasthi, S
Wolf, C
Maron, E
Erhardt, A
Czamara, D
Eriksson, E
Lavebratt, C
Allgulander, C
Friedrich, N
Becker, J
Hecker, J
Rambau, S
Conrad, R
Geiser, F
McMahon, FJ
Moebus, S
Hess, T
Buerfent, BC
Hoffmann, P
Herms, S
Heilmann-Heimbach, S
Kockum, I
Olsson, T
Alfredsson, L
Weber, H
Alpers, GW
Arolt, V
Fehm, L
Fydrich, T
Gerlach, AL
Hamm, A
Kircher, T
Pané-Farré, CA
Pauli, P
Rief, W
Ströhle, A
Plag, J
Lang, T
Wittchen, H-U
Mattheisen, M
Meier, S
Metspalu, A
Domschke, K
Reif, A
Hovatta, I
Lindefors, N
Andersson, E
Schalling, M
Mbarek, H
Milaneschi, Y
de Geus, EJC
Boomsma, DI
Penninx, BWJH
Thorgeirsson, TE
Steinberg, S
Stefansson, K
Stefansson, H
Müller-Myhsok, B
Hansen, TF
Børglum, AD
Werge, T
Mortensen, PB
Nordentoft, M
Hougaard, DM
Hultman, CM
Sullivan, PF
Nöthen, MM
Woldbye, DPD
Mors, O
Binder, EB
Rück, C
Ripke, S
Deckert, J
Schumacher, J
Genome-wide association study of panic disorder reveals genetic overlap with neuroticism and depression
topic_facet Genetics
Psychiatric disorders
description Panic disorder (PD) has a lifetime prevalence of 2-4% and heritability estimates of 40%. The contributory genetic variants remain largely unknown, with few and inconsistent loci having been reported. The present report describes the largest genome-wide association study (GWAS) of PD to date comprising genome-wide genotype data of 2248 clinically well-characterized PD patients and 7992 ethnically matched controls. The samples originated from four European countries (Denmark, Estonia, Germany, and Sweden). Standard GWAS quality control procedures were conducted on each individual dataset, and imputation was performed using the 1000 Genomes Project reference panel. A meta-analysis was then performed using the Ricopili pipeline. No genome-wide significant locus was identified. Leave-one-out analyses generated highly significant polygenic risk scores (PRS) (explained variance of up to 2.6%). Linkage disequilibrium (LD) score regression analysis of the GWAS data showed that the estimated heritability for PD was 28.0-34.2%. After correction for multiple testing, a significant genetic correlation was found between PD and major depressive disorder, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism. A total of 255 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with p < 1 × 10-4 were followed up in an independent sample of 2408 PD patients and 228,470 controls from Denmark, Iceland and the Netherlands. In the combined analysis, SNP rs144783209 showed the strongest association with PD (pcomb = 3.10 × 10-7). Sign tests revealed a significant enrichment of SNPs with a discovery p-value of <0.0001 in the combined follow up cohort (p = 0.048). The present integrative analysis represents a major step towards the elucidation of the genetic susceptibility to PD.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Forstner, AJ
Awasthi, S
Wolf, C
Maron, E
Erhardt, A
Czamara, D
Eriksson, E
Lavebratt, C
Allgulander, C
Friedrich, N
Becker, J
Hecker, J
Rambau, S
Conrad, R
Geiser, F
McMahon, FJ
Moebus, S
Hess, T
Buerfent, BC
Hoffmann, P
Herms, S
Heilmann-Heimbach, S
Kockum, I
Olsson, T
Alfredsson, L
Weber, H
Alpers, GW
Arolt, V
Fehm, L
Fydrich, T
Gerlach, AL
Hamm, A
Kircher, T
Pané-Farré, CA
Pauli, P
Rief, W
Ströhle, A
Plag, J
Lang, T
Wittchen, H-U
Mattheisen, M
Meier, S
Metspalu, A
Domschke, K
Reif, A
Hovatta, I
Lindefors, N
Andersson, E
Schalling, M
Mbarek, H
Milaneschi, Y
de Geus, EJC
Boomsma, DI
Penninx, BWJH
Thorgeirsson, TE
Steinberg, S
Stefansson, K
Stefansson, H
Müller-Myhsok, B
Hansen, TF
Børglum, AD
Werge, T
Mortensen, PB
Nordentoft, M
Hougaard, DM
Hultman, CM
Sullivan, PF
Nöthen, MM
Woldbye, DPD
Mors, O
Binder, EB
Rück, C
Ripke, S
Deckert, J
Schumacher, J
author_facet Forstner, AJ
Awasthi, S
Wolf, C
Maron, E
Erhardt, A
Czamara, D
Eriksson, E
Lavebratt, C
Allgulander, C
Friedrich, N
Becker, J
Hecker, J
Rambau, S
Conrad, R
Geiser, F
McMahon, FJ
Moebus, S
Hess, T
Buerfent, BC
Hoffmann, P
Herms, S
Heilmann-Heimbach, S
Kockum, I
Olsson, T
Alfredsson, L
Weber, H
Alpers, GW
Arolt, V
Fehm, L
Fydrich, T
Gerlach, AL
Hamm, A
Kircher, T
Pané-Farré, CA
Pauli, P
Rief, W
Ströhle, A
Plag, J
Lang, T
Wittchen, H-U
Mattheisen, M
Meier, S
Metspalu, A
Domschke, K
Reif, A
Hovatta, I
Lindefors, N
Andersson, E
Schalling, M
Mbarek, H
Milaneschi, Y
de Geus, EJC
Boomsma, DI
Penninx, BWJH
Thorgeirsson, TE
Steinberg, S
Stefansson, K
Stefansson, H
Müller-Myhsok, B
Hansen, TF
Børglum, AD
Werge, T
Mortensen, PB
Nordentoft, M
Hougaard, DM
Hultman, CM
Sullivan, PF
Nöthen, MM
Woldbye, DPD
Mors, O
Binder, EB
Rück, C
Ripke, S
Deckert, J
Schumacher, J
author_sort Forstner, AJ
title Genome-wide association study of panic disorder reveals genetic overlap with neuroticism and depression
title_short Genome-wide association study of panic disorder reveals genetic overlap with neuroticism and depression
title_full Genome-wide association study of panic disorder reveals genetic overlap with neuroticism and depression
title_fullStr Genome-wide association study of panic disorder reveals genetic overlap with neuroticism and depression
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide association study of panic disorder reveals genetic overlap with neuroticism and depression
title_sort genome-wide association study of panic disorder reveals genetic overlap with neuroticism and depression
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