Literature DB >> 26338991

Impact of a cis-associated gene expression SNP on chromosome 20q11.22 on bipolar disorder susceptibility, hippocampal structure and cognitive performance.

Ming Li1, Xiong-jian Luo1, Mikael Landén1, Sarah E Bergen1, Christina M Hultman1, Xiao Li1, Wen Zhang1, Yong-Gang Yao1, Chen Zhang1, Jiewei Liu1, Manuel Mattheisen1, Sven Cichon1, Thomas W Mühleisen1, Franziska A Degenhardt1, Markus M Nöthen1, Thomas G Schulze1, Maria Grigoroiu-Serbanescu1, Hao Li1, Chris K Fuller1, Chunhui Chen1, Qi Dong1, Chuansheng Chen1, Stéphane Jamain1, Marion Leboyer1, Frank Bellivier1, Bruno Etain1, Jean-Pierre Kahn1, Chantal Henry1, Martin Preisig1, Zoltán Kutalik1, Enrique Castelao1, Adam Wright1, Philip B Mitchell1, Janice M Fullerton1, Peter R Schofield1, Grant W Montgomery1, Sarah E Medland1, Scott D Gordon1, Nicholas G Martin1, Marcella Rietschel1, Chunyu Liu1, Joel E Kleinman1, Thomas M Hyde1, Daniel R Weinberger1, Bing Su1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder is a highly heritable polygenic disorder. Recent enrichment analyses suggest that there may be true risk variants for bipolar disorder in the expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) in the brain. AIMS: We sought to assess the impact of eQTL variants on bipolar disorder risk by combining data from both bipolar disorder genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and brain eQTL.
METHOD: To detect single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that influence expression levels of genes associated with bipolar disorder, we jointly analysed data from a bipolar disorder GWAS (7481 cases and 9250 controls) and a genome-wide brain (cortical) eQTL (193 healthy controls) using a Bayesian statistical method, with independent follow-up replications. The identified risk SNP was then further tested for association with hippocampal volume (n = 5775) and cognitive performance (n = 342) among healthy individuals.
RESULTS: Integrative analysis revealed a significant association between a brain eQTL rs6088662 on chromosome 20q11.22 and bipolar disorder (log Bayes factor = 5.48; bipolar disorder P = 5.85 × 10(-5)). Follow-up studies across multiple independent samples confirmed the association of the risk SNP (rs6088662) with gene expression and bipolar disorder susceptibility (P = 3.54 × 10(-8)). Further exploratory analysis revealed that rs6088662 is also associated with hippocampal volume and cognitive performance in healthy individuals.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that 20q11.22 is likely a risk region for bipolar disorder; they also highlight the informative value of integrating functional annotation of genetic variants for gene expression in advancing our understanding of the biological basis underlying complex disorders, such as bipolar disorder. © The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2016.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26338991      PMCID: PMC4829352          DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.114.156976

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0007-1250            Impact factor:   9.319


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