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Discovery of 42 genome-wide significant loci associated with dyslexia.

Catherine Doust1, Pierre Fontanillas2, Else Eising3, Scott D Gordon4, Zhengjun Wang5, Gökberk Alagöz3, Barbara Molz3, Beate St Pourcain3,6,7, Clyde Francks3,6, Riccardo E Marioni8, Jingjing Zhao5, Silvia Paracchini9, Joel B Talcott10, Anthony P Monaco11, John F Stein12, Jeffrey R Gruen13, Richard K Olson14,15, Erik G Willcutt14,15, John C DeFries14,15, Bruce F Pennington16, Shelley D Smith17, Margaret J Wright18, Nicholas G Martin4, Adam Auton, Timothy C Bates1, Simon E Fisher3,6, Michelle Luciano19.   

Abstract

Reading and writing are crucial life skills but roughly one in ten children are affected by dyslexia, which can persist into adulthood. Family studies of dyslexia suggest heritability up to 70%, yet few convincing genetic markers have been found. Here we performed a genome-wide association study of 51,800 adults self-reporting a dyslexia diagnosis and 1,087,070 controls and identified 42 independent genome-wide significant loci: 15 in genes linked to cognitive ability/educational attainment, and 27 new and potentially more specific to dyslexia. We validated 23 loci (13 new) in independent cohorts of Chinese and European ancestry. Genetic etiology of dyslexia was similar between sexes, and genetic covariance with many traits was found, including ambidexterity, but not neuroanatomical measures of language-related circuitry. Dyslexia polygenic scores explained up to 6% of variance in reading traits, and might in future contribute to earlier identification and remediation of dyslexia.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 36266505     DOI: 10.1038/s41588-022-01192-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Genet        ISSN: 1061-4036            Impact factor:   41.307


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