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Gene x environment interactions in conduct disorder: Implications for future treatments.

Nathalie E Holz1, Katrin Zohsel2, Manfred Laucht3, Tobias Banaschewski2, Sarah Hohmann2, Daniel Brandeis4.   

Abstract

Conduct disorder (CD) causes high financial and social costs, not only in affected families but across society, with only moderately effective treatments so far. There is consensus that CD is likely caused by the convergence of many different factors, including genetic and adverse environmental factors. There is ample evidence of gene-environment interactions in the etiology of CD on a behavioral level regarding genetically sensitive designs and candidate gene-driven approaches, most prominently and consistently represented by MAOA. However, conclusive indications of causal GxE patterns are largely lacking. Inconsistent findings, lack of replication and methodological limitations remain a major challenge. Likewise, research addressing the identification of affected brain pathways which reflect plausible biological mechanisms underlying GxE is still very sparse. Future research will have to take multilevel approaches into account, which combine genetic, environmental, epigenetic, personality, neural and hormone perspectives. A better understanding of relevant GxE patterns in the etiology of CD might enable researchers to design customized treatment options (e.g. biofeedback interventions) for specific subgroups of patients.
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Keywords:  Aggression; Conduct disorder; Externalizing behavior; Gene-environment interaction; fMRI

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27545756     DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2016.08.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Biobehav Rev        ISSN: 0149-7634            Impact factor:   8.989


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Authors:  Xiaoqiang Sun; Ren Ma; Yali Jiang; Yidian Gao; Qingsen Ming; Qiong Wu; Daifeng Dong; Xiang Wang; Shuqiao Yao
Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2018-05-31       Impact factor: 4.785

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Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2018-06-09       Impact factor: 4.785

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Authors:  Nathalie E Holz; Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2019-11       Impact factor: 1.214

4.  Parenting and prenatal risk as moderators of genetic influences on conduct problems during middle childhood.

Authors:  Kristine Marceau; Emily Rolan; Leslie D Leve; Jody M Ganiban; David Reiss; Daniel S Shaw; Misaki N Natsuaki; Helen L Egger; Jenae M Neiderhiser
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2019-03-07

5.  Aggression based genome-wide, glutamatergic, dopaminergic and neuroendocrine polygenic risk scores predict callous-unemotional traits.

Authors:  I Hyun Ruisch; Andrea Dietrich; Marieke Klein; Stephen V Faraone; Jaap Oosterlaan; Jan K Buitelaar; Pieter J Hoekstra
Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology       Date:  2020-01-09       Impact factor: 7.853

6.  Polygenic Influences on Pubertal Timing and Tempo and Depressive Symptoms in Boys and Girls.

Authors:  Gregor Horvath; Valerie S Knopik; Kristine Marceau
Journal:  J Res Adolesc       Date:  2019-04-22

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Authors:  Chiharu Hidaka; Taiki Kashio; Daiju Uchigaki; Shinichi Mitsui
Journal:  Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat       Date:  2018-09-04       Impact factor: 2.570

8.  Interplay between genome-wide implicated genetic variants and environmental factors related to childhood antisocial behavior in the UK ALSPAC cohort.

Authors:  I Hyun Ruisch; Andrea Dietrich; Jeffrey C Glennon; Jan K Buitelaar; Pieter J Hoekstra
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  2018-12-19       Impact factor: 5.270

9.  Genetic and Psychosocial Predictors of Aggression: Variable Selection and Model Building With Component-Wise Gradient Boosting.

Authors:  Robert Suchting; Joshua L Gowin; Charles E Green; Consuelo Walss-Bass; Scott D Lane
Journal:  Front Behav Neurosci       Date:  2018-05-07       Impact factor: 3.558

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