| Literature DB >> 32093798 |
Paula Cristóbal-Narváez1,2, Tamara Sheinbaum3, Araceli Rosa2,4,5, Marta de Castro-Catala4,5, Tecelli Domínguez-Martínez6, Thomas R Kwapil7, Neus Barrantes-Vidal2,8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on the interaction of both positive and negative daily-life environments with stress-related genetic variants on psychotic experiences (PEs) and negative affect (NA) across the extended psychosis phenotype. This study examined whether the FK506 binding protein 51 (FKBP5) variability moderates the association of positive and negative experiences in the moment with PEs and NA in participants with incipient psychosis and their nonclinical counterparts.Entities:
Keywords: Gene–environment interaction; ecological validity; experience sampling methodology; incipient psychosis; vantage sensitivity
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32093798 PMCID: PMC7315877 DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2019.4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Psychiatry ISSN: 0924-9338 Impact factor: 5.361
Main effects of the FKBP5 haplotype, group status, and their interaction on psychotic experiences and negative affect (n = 319).
| Level 1 criterion | Level 2 predictors | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Group: early-psychosis vs nonclinical | |||
| ESM psychosis | |||
| Psychotic experiences index | 0.026 ( | 0.447 ( | 0.138 ( |
| ESM affect | |||
| Negative affect index | −0.031 ( | 0.425 ( | 0.122 ( |
*p < 0.050.
**p < 0.010.
p < 0.001.
The effect of the FKBP5 haplotype × group interaction term was examined over and above the main effects.
Moderation by FKBP5 haplotype, group, and the FKBP5 × group interaction of the association between both positive and negative appraisals with psychotic experiences and negative affect (n = 319).
| Level 1 criterion | Level 1 predictor | Level 2 predictors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESM momentary appraisals | Group: early-psychosis vs nonclinical | ||||
| Appraisals | Coeff. ( | Coeff. ( | Coeff. ( | ||
| ESM psychosis | Negative appraisals | ||||
| Psychotic experiences index | Situation stressful | 0.042 (0.007) | 0.007 (0.007) | 0.080 (0.011) | 0.013 (0.015) |
| Alone b/c not wanted | 0.104 (0.032) | 0.016 (0.029) | 0.041 (0.040) | −0.005 (0.059) | |
| Positive appraisals | |||||
| Situation positive | −0.059 (0.008) | 0.005 (0.008) | −0.059 (0.013) | 0.035 (0.018) | |
| Others care about me | −0.034 (0.008) | 0.002 (0.008) | −0.045 (0.013) | 0.040 (0.018) | |
| ESM affect | Negative appraisals | ||||
| Negative affect index | Situation stressful | 0.216 (0.015) | 0.004 (0.014) | 0.065 (0.023) | 0.013 (0.033) |
| Alone b/c not wanted | 0.156 (0.050) | 0.086 (0.046) | 0.001 (0.060) | −0.025 (0.092) | |
| Positive appraisals | |||||
| Situation positive | −0.277 (0.018) | 0.021 (0.017) | −0.001 (0.026) | 0.075 (0.037) | |
| Others care about me | −0.133 (0.015) | 0.009 (0.014) | −0.009 (0.023) | 0.078 (0.032) | |
p < 0.050.
p < 0.010.
p < 0.001.
The table reports the coefficient of the association of the level 1 predictor and criterion for the analyses of FKBP5 and group variables entered simultaneously.
The effect of FKBP5 × group interaction term was examined over and above the main effects.
Figure 1.Group differences between nonclinical and early psychosis groups in the interaction of situation positive with FKBP5 haplotype on psychotic experiences and negative affect.
Figure 2.Group differences between nonclinical and early psychosis groups in the interaction of feeling cared for by others with FKBP5 haplotype on psychotic experiences and negative affect.