2022
Longitudinal association between exposome score for schizophrenia and clinical features: results from the Athens First-Episode Psychosis Research Study
Erzin G, Pries L, Dimitrakopoulos S, Ralli I, Xenaki L, Soldatos R, Vlachos I, Selakovic M, Foteli S, Kosteletos I, Nianiakas N, Mantonakis L, Rizos E, Kollias K, Os J, Guloksuz S, Stefanis N. Longitudinal association between exposome score for schizophrenia and clinical features: results from the Athens First-Episode Psychosis Research Study. European Psychiatry 2022, 65: s760-s760. PMCID: PMC9567635, DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.1963.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPANSS total scoreFirst-episode psychosisClinical featuresES-SCZTotal scoreIllness coursePsychosis developmentLongitudinal associationsEnvironmental exposuresTime interactionNegative Syndrome ScaleExposome scoreEpisode psychosisSyndrome ScaleSymptom severitySchizophreniaEnvironmental predispositionMultilevel regression analysisScoresRegression analysisFollowPrevious reportsBaselineAssociationCurrent study
2021
Examining facial emotion recognition as an intermediate phenotype for psychosis: Findings from the EUGEI study
Fusar-Poli L, Pries LK, van Os J, Erzin G, Delespaul P, Kenis G, Luykx JJ, Lin BD, Richards AL, Akdede B, Binbay T, Altınyazar V, Yalınçetin B, Gümüş-Akay G, Cihan B, Soygür H, Ulaş H, Cankurtaran EŞ, Kaymak SU, Mihaljevic MM, Andric-Petrovic S, Mirjanic T, Bernardo M, Mezquida G, Amoretti S, Bobes J, Saiz PA, García-Portilla MP, Sanjuan J, Aguilar EJ, Santos JL, Jiménez-López E, Arrojo M, Carracedo A, López G, González-Peñas J, Parellada M, Maric NP, Atbaşoğlu C, Üçok A, Alptekin K, Saka MC, investigators G, Aguglia E, Arango C, O'Donovan M, Rutten B, Guloksuz S. Examining facial emotion recognition as an intermediate phenotype for psychosis: Findings from the EUGEI study. Progress In Neuro-Psychopharmacology And Biological Psychiatry 2021, 113: 110440. PMID: 34536513, DOI: 10.1016/j.pnpbp.2021.110440.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDegraded Facial Affect Recognition TaskFacial emotion recognitionEmotion recognitionFacial affect recognition taskAffect recognition taskSocial cognition impairmentsFER deficitsIndividual emotionsPRS-SCZFER accuracyRecognition taskHealthy controlsSchizotypy-RevisedCognition impairmentIntermediate phenotypesPsychosis riskStructured interviewsEUGEI studySchizophreniaTotal scoreSiblingsGenetic riskDifferent patternsPsychosisEmotions
2019
Evidence for interaction between genetic liability and childhood trauma in the development of psychotic symptoms
Pinckaers F, Rotee I, Nwosu C, Krolinski P, Smeets A, Gülöksüz S, de Jong L, Vaessen T, Damen T, Uittenboogaard A, Schäfer A, Menne-Lothmann C, Decoster J, van Winkel R, Collip D, Delespaul P, De Hert M, Derom C, Thiery E, Jacobs N, Wichers M, Rutten B, van Os J, Drukker M. Evidence for interaction between genetic liability and childhood trauma in the development of psychotic symptoms. Social Psychiatry And Psychiatric Epidemiology 2019, 54: 1045-1054. PMID: 31209522, DOI: 10.1007/s00127-019-01711-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChildhood traumaGenetic liabilityImpact of CTSymptom Checklist-90 scoresMixed-effects linear regression analysisSubthreshold psychotic experiencesChildhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short FormExpression of psychosisGeneral population twinsQuestionnaire-Short FormPsychosis expressionMultilevel mixed-effects linear regression analysesRisk factorsPsychotic symptomsSymptom subscalesLinear regression analysisSubthreshold expressionTotal scoreStatistical significancePsychic Experience (CAPE) questionnaireRegression analysisAffective Temperament and Seasonality in Bipolar Disorder.
Altınbaş K, İnce B, Gülöksüz S. Affective Temperament and Seasonality in Bipolar Disorder. Psychiatria Danubina 2019, 31: 106-110. PMID: 30948697, DOI: 10.24869/psyd.2019.106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBipolar disorderIllness courseSeasonal Pattern Assessment QuestionnaireAffective temperamentsAnxious temperament scoresAssessment QuestionnaireEuthymic patientsTemperament scoresAffective temperament scoresTotal scoreMood regulationVersion scalePatientsScoresFurther investigationDisordersCourse
2017
Evidence that polygenic risk for psychotic disorder is expressed in the domain of neurodevelopment, emotion regulation and attribution of salience
van Os J, van der Steen Y, Islam M, Gülöksüz S, Rutten B, Simons C. Evidence that polygenic risk for psychotic disorder is expressed in the domain of neurodevelopment, emotion regulation and attribution of salience. Psychological Medicine 2017, 47: 2421-2437. PMID: 28436345, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291717000915.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPolygenic risk scoresHealthy comparison subjectsPsychotic disordersAttribution of salienceAffective episodesComparison subjectsIntelligence quotientTotal scorePolygenic riskFirst-degree relativesElevated genetic riskLower intelligence quotientManic episodesHealthy relativesRisk scoreNeurodevelopmental alterationsDepression subscaleLifetime ratesSimilar associationPsychosis riskFloor effectsGenetic riskPositive subscalePsychosis phenotypeDisorders