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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder shares copy number variant risk with schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder

Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder shares copy number variant risk with schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder


Title: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder shares copy number variant risk with schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder
Author: Guðmundsson, Ólafur Ó.
Walters, G. Bragi   orcid.org/0000-0002-5415-6487
Ingason, Andrés
Johansson, Stefan
Zayats, Tetyana
Athanasiu, Lavinia
Sonderby, Ida Elken
Gústafsson, Ómar
Nawaz, Muhammad S.
Jónsson, Guðbjörn F.
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Date: 2019-10-17
Language: English
Scope: 258
University/Institute: Háskóli Íslands
University of Iceland
School: Heilbrigðisvísindasvið (HÍ)
School of Health Sciences (UI)
School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI)
Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ)
Department: Læknadeild (HÍ)
Faculty of Medicine (UI)
Series: Translational Psychiatry;9(1)
ISSN: 2158-3188
DOI: 10.1038/s41398-019-0599-y
Subject: ADHD; Comparative genomics; Genamengi; Samanburðarrannsóknir; Erfðarannsóknir
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/1530

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Gudmundsson, O.O., Walters, G.B., Ingason, A. et al. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder shares copy number variant risk with schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder. Transl Psychiatry 9, 258 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-019-0599-y

Abstract:

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a highly heritable common childhood-onset neurodevelopmental disorder. Some rare copy number variations (CNVs) affect multiple neurodevelopmental disorders such as intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), schizophrenia and ADHD. The aim of this study is to determine to what extent ADHD shares high risk CNV alleles with schizophrenia and ASD. We compiled 19 neuropsychiatric CNVs and test 14, with sufficient power, for association with ADHD in Icelandic and Norwegian samples. Eight associate with ADHD; deletions at 2p16.3 (NRXN1), 15q11.2, 15q13.3 (BP4 & BP4.5–BP5) and 22q11.21, and duplications at 1q21.1 distal, 16p11.2 proximal, 16p13.11 and 22q11.21. Six of the CNVs have not been associated with ADHD before. As a group, the 19 CNVs associate with ADHD (OR = 2.43, P = 1.6 × 10−21), even when comorbid ASD and schizophrenia are excluded from the sample. These results highlight the pleiotropic effect of the neuropsychiatric CNVs and add evidence for ADHD, ASD and schizophrenia being related neurodevelopmental disorders rather than distinct entities.

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