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Predicting Cognitive Executive Functioning with Polygenic Risk Scores for Psychiatric Disorders.

Chelsie E Benca1,2, Jaime L Derringer3, Robin P Corley4, Susan E Young5, Matthew C Keller6,4, John K Hewitt6,4, Naomi P Friedman6,4.   

Abstract

Executive functions (EFs) have been proposed as an endophenotype for psychopathology because EF deficits are associated with most psychiatric disorders. To examine this hypothesis, we derived polygenic risk scores for autism, attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder (ADHD), bipolar disorder, major depression (MDD), and schizophrenia, using genome-wide data from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium as discovery samples. We then examined the relationships between these polygenic risk scores and three separable EF components measured with a latent variable model. We also examined the relationship between genetic risk for ADHD and MDD and their respective symptom counts and lifetime diagnoses. We found no evidence for larger effect sizes for EFs as endophenotypes for psychiatric disorders. However, larger sample sizes will be important in examining this relationship further.

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Keywords:  Cognitive control; Executive control; Intermediate phenotypes; Polygenic risk scores

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27743041      PMCID: PMC5225028          DOI: 10.1007/s10519-016-9814-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Genet        ISSN: 0001-8244            Impact factor:   2.805


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