2024
W22. EATING DISORDERS OVER THE WEIGHT SPECTRUM: DISSECTING GENETIC DIFFERENCES OF EATING DISORDERS, THINNESS, AND OBESITY
Xu J, Signer R, Hicks E, Johnston K, Termorshuizen J, Group P, Bulik C, Huckins L. W22. EATING DISORDERS OVER THE WEIGHT SPECTRUM: DISSECTING GENETIC DIFFERENCES OF EATING DISORDERS, THINNESS, AND OBESITY. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2024, 87: 112. DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2024.08.231.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTissue-specific mannerSignificant genesCC-GWASGenetic distanceConstitutional thinnessIdentified multiple risk variantsBonferroni significanceGenome-wide lociGenome-wide significanceMultiple risk variantsConcordant effect directionsBinge eatingClinical differencesEating disordersGTEx v8S-PrediXcanAN-BGene associationsGenetic relationshipsRisk variantsRisk genesWeight-related traitsGenetic etiologyGenesDifferential expression
2019
SU11 GENETICALLY PREDICTED GENE EXPRESSION IN THE BRAIN AND PERIPHERAL TISSUES ASSOCIATES WITH PTSD
Huckins L, Girdhar K, Dobbyn A, Jovanovic T, Nievergelt C, Hoffman G, Maihofer A, Stein M, Sklar P, Ressler K, Buxbaum J, Stahl E, Daskalakis N, Consortium T, Group P. SU11 GENETICALLY PREDICTED GENE EXPRESSION IN THE BRAIN AND PERIPHERAL TISSUES ASSOCIATES WITH PTSD. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2019, 29: s892-s893. DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2017.08.200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPost-traumatic stress disorderPsychiatric disordersBrain regionsPost-traumatic stress disorder patientsPost-traumatic stress disorder developmentGenotype-Tissue ExpressionCommonMind ConsortiumIndividuals exposed to traumaDebilitating psychiatric disorderPeripheral tissuesGene expression prediction modelsGene expressionGene-tissue associationsPGC-PTSDStress disorderPTSD riskExpression prediction modelsTrauma typesMulti-system dysregulationImmune dysregulationGenotype dataDisordersGene associationsReference panelGenetic heterogeneity63 TRANSCRIPTOMIC IMPUTATION ANALYSIS IN ANOREXIA NERVOSA IDENTIFIES BOTH METABOLIC AND PSYCHIATRIC AETIOLOGIES
Huckins L, Dobbyn A, Thornton L, Group of the PGC E, Devlin B, Sieberts S, Cox N, Im H, Breen G, Sklar P, Bulik C, Stahl E. 63 TRANSCRIPTOMIC IMPUTATION ANALYSIS IN ANOREXIA NERVOSA IDENTIFIES BOTH METABOLIC AND PSYCHIATRIC AETIOLOGIES. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2019, 29: s818. DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2017.08.064.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGene-tissue associationsTranscriptome imputationCommonMind ConsortiumGene expression prediction modelsGenome-wide significant lociTissue-specific gene expressionExpression prediction modelsMetabolic tissuesCaudate basal gangliaSignificant lociGenotype dataCharacterization of AnGene associationsReference panelGene expressionAetiology of ANMetabolic phenotypeMolecular pathwaysGenetic correlationsAssociation TestPsychiatric disordersAN riskMetabolic systemsImputation analysisBackground Anorexia nervosa