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Dennis van der Meer1,2, Ida E Sønderby1, Tobias Kaufmann1, G Bragi Walters3,4, Abdel Abdellaoui5,6, David Ames7,8, Katrin Amunts9,10,11, Micael Andersson12,13, Nicola J Armstrong14, Manon Bernard15, Nicholas B Blackburn16, John Blangero16, Dorret I Boomsma6,17,18, Henry Brodaty19,20, Rachel M Brouwer21, Robin Bülow22, Wiepke Cahn21,23, Vince D Calhoun24,25, Svenja Caspers9,11,26, Gianpiero L Cavalleri27,28, Christopher R K Ching29,30, Sven Cichon9,31,32, Simone Ciufolini33, Aiden Corvin34, Benedicto Crespo-Facorro35,36, Joanne E Curran16, Shareefa Dalvie37, Paola Dazzan33, Eco J C de Geus6,17,18, Greig I de Zubicaray38, Sonja M C de Zwarte21, Norman Delanty28,39, Anouk den Braber6,17,40, Sylvane Desrivieres41, Marta Di Forti41, Joanne L Doherty42,43, Gary Donohoe44, Stefan Ehrlich45, Else Eising46, Thomas Espeseth47, Simon E Fisher46,48, Tormod Fladby49,50, Oleksandr Frei1, Vincent Frouin51, Masaki Fukunaga52,53, Thomas Gareau51, David C Glahn54,55,56, Hans J Grabe57,58, Nynke A Groenewold37, Ómar Gústafsson3, Jan Haavik59,60, Asta K Haberg61,62, Ryota Hashimoto63,64, Jayne Y Hehir-Kwa65, Derrek P Hibar66, Manon H J Hillegers67, Per Hoffmann68,32, Laurena Holleran44, Jouke-Jan Hottenga6,17,18, Hilleke E Hulshoff Pol21, Masashi Ikeda69, Sébastien Jacquemont70,71, Neda Jahanshad30, Christiane Jockwitz9,72, Stefan Johansson73,74, Erik G Jönsson1,75, Masataka Kikuchi76, Emma E M Knowles54,56, John B Kwok77,78, Stephanie Le Hellard79,80, David E J Linden2,42, Jingyu Liu24, Arvid Lundervold59,81, Astri J Lundervold82, Nicholas G Martin83, Karen A Mather19,84, Samuel R Mathias54,56, Katie L McMahon85, Allan F McRae86,87, Sarah E Medland88, Torgeir Moberget1, Clara Moreau70,89, Derek W Morris44, Thomas W Mühleisen9,10,31, Robin M Murray41, Jan E Nordvik90, Lars Nyberg12,13,91, Loes M Olde Loohuis92, Roel A Ophoff92, Michael J Owen42, Tomas Paus93,94, Zdenka Pausova15,94, Juan M Peralta16, Bruce Pike95, Carlos Prieto96, Erin Burke Quinlan97, Céline S Reinbold31,32,47, Tiago Reis Marques33,98, James J H Rucker41, Perminder S Sachdev19,99, Sigrid B Sando61,100, Peter R Schofield78,101, Andrew J Schork102, Gunter Schumann97, Jean Shin15,94, Elena Shumskaya48,103, Ana I Silva43,104, Sanjay M Sisodiya105, Vidar M Steen79,80, Dan J Stein37,106, Lachlan T Strike87, Christian K Tamnes1,107,108, Alexander Teumer109, Anbupalam Thalamuthu19, Diana Tordesillas-Gutiérrez110, Anne Uhlmann37, Magnús Ö Úlfarsson3,111, Dennis van 't Ent6,17, Marianne B M van den Bree42,112, Evangelos Vassos41,113, Wei Wen19, Katharina Wittfeld57,58, Margaret J Wright87, Tetyana Zayats59,114,115, Anders M Dale116, Srdjan Djurovic79,117, Ingrid Agartz1,74,108, Lars T Westlye1,47, Hreinn Stefánsson3, Kári Stefánsson3,4, Paul M Thompson30, Ole A Andreassen1.
Abstract
Importance: Recurrent microdeletions and duplications in the genomic region 15q11.2 between breakpoints 1 (BP1) and 2 (BP2) are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders. These structural variants are present in 0.5% to 1.0% of the population, making 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 the site of the most prevalent known pathogenic copy number variation (CNV). It is unknown to what extent this CNV influences brain structure and affects cognitive abilities. Objective: To determine the association of the 15q11.2 BP1-BP2 deletion and duplication CNVs with cortical and subcortical brain morphology and cognitive task performance. Design, Setting, and Participants: In this genetic association study, T1-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging were combined with genetic data from the ENIGMA-CNV consortium and the UK Biobank, with a replication cohort from Iceland. In total, 203 deletion carriers, 45 247 noncarriers, and 306 duplication carriers were included. Data were collected from August 2015 to April 2019, and data were analyzed from September 2018 to September 2019. Main Outcomes and Measures: The associations of the CNV with global and regional measures of surface area and cortical thickness as well as subcortical volumes were investigated, correcting for age, age2, sex, scanner, and intracranial volume. Additionally, measures of cognitive ability were analyzed in the full UK Biobank cohort.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31665216 PMCID: PMC6822096 DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2019.3779
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA Psychiatry ISSN: 2168-622X Impact factor: 21.596