2023
Schizophrenia risk conferred by rare protein-truncating variants is conserved across diverse human populations
Liu D, Meyer D, Fennessy B, Feng C, Cheng E, Johnson J, Park Y, Rieder M, Ascolillo S, de Pins A, Dobbyn A, Lebovitch D, Moya E, Nguyen T, Wilkins L, Hassan A, Burdick K, Buxbaum J, Domenici E, Frangou S, Hartmann A, Laurent-Levinson C, Malhotra D, Pato C, Pato M, Ressler K, Roussos P, Rujescu D, Arango C, Bertolino A, Blasi G, Bocchio-Chiavetto L, Campion D, Carr V, Fullerton J, Gennarelli M, González-Peñas J, Levinson D, Mowry B, Nimgaokar V, Pergola G, Rampino A, Cervilla J, Rivera M, Schwab S, Wildenauer D, Daly M, Neale B, Singh T, O’Donovan M, Owen M, Walters J, Ayub M, Malhotra A, Lencz T, Sullivan P, Sklar P, Stahl E, Huckins L, Charney A. Schizophrenia risk conferred by rare protein-truncating variants is conserved across diverse human populations. Nature Genetics 2023, 55: 369-376. PMID: 36914870, PMCID: PMC10011128, DOI: 10.1038/s41588-023-01305-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAllelesAutistic DisorderGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenome-Wide Association StudyHumansSchizophreniaConceptsProtein-truncating variantsRare protein-truncating variantsControls of diverse ancestryGenetic architecture of schizophreniaRare variant signalsProtein-coding regionsSchizophrenia risk genesCustom sequencing panelAncestral populationsAllelic spectrumGenetic architectureHuman populationDiverse ancestryHuman geneticsRisk genesVariant signalsGenesSequencing panelSchizophrenia casesSchizophrenia riskChronic mental illnessAncestryGeneticsMental illnessVariants
2019
Synergistic effects of common schizophrenia risk variants
Schrode N, Ho SM, Yamamuro K, Dobbyn A, Huckins L, Matos MR, Cheng E, Deans PJM, Flaherty E, Barretto N, Topol A, Alganem K, Abadali S, Gregory J, Hoelzli E, Phatnani H, Singh V, Girish D, Aronow B, Mccullumsmith R, Hoffman GE, Stahl EA, Morishita H, Sklar P, Brennand KJ. Synergistic effects of common schizophrenia risk variants. Nature Genetics 2019, 51: 1475-1485. PMID: 31548722, PMCID: PMC6778520, DOI: 10.1038/s41588-019-0497-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChloride ChannelsCRISPR-Cas SystemsFemaleFurinGene EditingGene Expression RegulationGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenome-Wide Association StudyHumansInduced Pluripotent Stem CellsMaleMonomeric Clathrin Assembly ProteinsPolymorphism, Single NucleotideQuantitative Trait LociSchizophreniaSNARE ProteinsConceptsExpression quantitative trait lociComplex genetic disorderEQTL genesCommon variantsQuantitative trait lociRisk variantsGene expression differencesPsychiatric disease riskCommon risk variantsPluripotent stem cellsSchizophrenia risk variantsGenetic disordersTrait lociGene perturbationsGenetic approachesExpression differencesGene editingStem cellsGeneralizable phenomenonSynaptic functionGenesVariantsCRISPRLociSpecific effectsPenetrance and Pleiotropy of Polygenic Risk Scores for Schizophrenia in 106,160 Patients Across Four Health Care Systems
Zheutlin A, Dennis J, Karlsson Linnér R, Moscati A, Restrepo N, Straub P, Ruderfer D, Castro V, Chen C, Ge T, Huckins L, Charney A, Kirchner H, Stahl E, Chabris C, Davis L, Smoller J. Penetrance and Pleiotropy of Polygenic Risk Scores for Schizophrenia in 106,160 Patients Across Four Health Care Systems. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2019, 176: 846-855. PMID: 31416338, PMCID: PMC6961974, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2019.18091085.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPolygenic risk scoresHealth care systemCare systemGenetic riskAssociated with schizophreniaPolygenic risk score distributionPhenome-wide association studyMeasures of genetic riskRisk scoreHighest risk decileHealth care settingsElectronic health recordsOdds of schizophreniaAssociated with other phenotypesCare settingsRisk decileHealth recordsHigher oddsHealth consequencesResearch cohortAssociation studiesHealthEarly interventionMeta-analysisPersonality disorderGene expression imputation across multiple brain regions provides insights into schizophrenia risk
Huckins LM, Dobbyn A, Ruderfer DM, Hoffman G, Wang W, Pardiñas AF, Rajagopal VM, Als TD, T. Nguyen H, Girdhar K, Boocock J, Roussos P, Fromer M, Kramer R, Domenici E, Gamazon ER, Purcell S, Demontis D, Børglum A, Walters J, O’Donovan M, Sullivan P, Owen M, Devlin B, Sieberts S, Cox N, Im H, Sklar P, Stahl E. Gene expression imputation across multiple brain regions provides insights into schizophrenia risk. Nature Genetics 2019, 51: 659-674. PMID: 30911161, PMCID: PMC7034316, DOI: 10.1038/s41588-019-0364-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Landscape of Conditional eQTL in Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex and Co-localization with Schizophrenia GWAS
Dobbyn A, Huckins L, Boocock J, Sloofman L, Glicksberg B, Giambartolomei C, Hoffman G, Perumal T, Girdhar K, Jiang Y, Raj T, Ruderfer D, Kramer R, Pinto D, Akbarian S, Roussos P, Domenici E, Devlin B, Sklar P, Stahl E, Sieberts S, Sklar P, Buxbaum J, Devlin B, Lewis D, Gur R, Hahn C, Hirai K, Toyoshiba H, Domenici E, Essioux L, Mangravite L, Peters M, Lehner T, Lipska B, Cicek A, Lu C, Roeder K, Xie L, Talbot K, Hemby S, Essioux L, Browne A, Chess A, Topol A, Charney A, Dobbyn A, Readhead B, Zhang B, Pinto D, Bennett D, Kavanagh D, Ruderfer D, Stahl E, Schadt E, Hoffman G, Shah H, Zhu J, Johnson J, Fullard J, Dudley J, Girdhar K, Brennand K, Sloofman L, Huckins L, Fromer M, Mahajan M, Roussos P, Akbarian S, Purcell S, Hamamsy T, Raj T, Haroutunian V, Wang Y, Gümüş Z, Senthil G, Kramer R, Logsdon B, Derry J, Dang K, Sieberts S, Perumal T, Visintainer R, Shinobu L, Sullivan P, Klei L. Landscape of Conditional eQTL in Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex and Co-localization with Schizophrenia GWAS. American Journal Of Human Genetics 2018, 102: 1169-1184. PMID: 29805045, PMCID: PMC5993513, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2018.04.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExpression quantitative trait lociConditional expression quantitative trait lociCommonMind ConsortiumEQTL signalsGenome-wide association study (GWAS) lociSchizophrenia GWASContext-specific regulationQuantitative trait lociCo-localization analysisGene expression levelsGWAS associationsNovel genesTrait lociStudy lociCausal genesEQTL dataFine mappingGenomic featuresGWAS statisticsGene expressionGenesGWASLociExpression levelsHuman brain samplesCommon schizophrenia alleles are enriched in mutation-intolerant genes and in regions under strong background selection
Pardiñas A, Holmans P, Pocklington A, Escott-Price V, Ripke S, Carrera N, Legge S, Bishop S, Cameron D, Hamshere M, Han J, Hubbard L, Lynham A, Mantripragada K, Rees E, MacCabe J, McCarroll S, Baune B, Breen G, Byrne E, Dannlowski U, Eley T, Hayward C, Martin N, McIntosh A, Plomin R, Porteous D, Wray N, Caballero A, Geschwind D, Huckins L, Ruderfer D, Santiago E, Sklar P, Stahl E, Won H, Agerbo E, Als T, Andreassen O, Bækvad-Hansen M, Mortensen P, Pedersen C, Børglum A, Bybjerg-Grauholm J, Djurovic S, Durmishi N, Pedersen M, Golimbet V, Grove J, Hougaard D, Mattheisen M, Molden E, Mors O, Nordentoft M, Pejovic-Milovancevic M, Sigurdsson E, Silagadze T, Hansen C, Stefansson K, Stefansson H, Steinberg S, Tosato S, Werge T, GERAD1 Consortium, CRESTAR Consortium, Collier D, Rujescu D, Kirov G, Owen M, O’Donovan M, Walters J. Common schizophrenia alleles are enriched in mutation-intolerant genes and in regions under strong background selection. Nature Genetics 2018, 50: 381-389. PMID: 29483656, PMCID: PMC5918692, DOI: 10.1038/s41588-018-0059-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMutation-intolerant genesGenetic architecture of schizophreniaGenome-wide association studiesChromosome conformation dataGenome fine mappingVariant association signalsAssociation signalsFine-mappingGenetic architectureCausal genesGenomic studiesAssociation studiesRisk variantsSelection pressureGenesLociBrain expressionAssociated with poor qualityBiologyConformational dataDecreased life expectancyChromosomeDebilitating psychiatric conditionAllelesLife expectancy
2017
Integrated Bayesian analysis of rare exonic variants to identify risk genes for schizophrenia and neurodevelopmental disorders
Nguyen H, Bryois J, Kim A, Dobbyn A, Huckins L, Munoz-Manchado A, Ruderfer D, Genovese G, Fromer M, Xu X, Pinto D, Linnarsson S, Verhage M, Smit A, Hjerling-Leffler J, Buxbaum J, Hultman C, Sklar P, Purcell S, Lage K, He X, Sullivan P, Stahl E. Integrated Bayesian analysis of rare exonic variants to identify risk genes for schizophrenia and neurodevelopmental disorders. Genome Medicine 2017, 9: 114. PMID: 29262854, PMCID: PMC5738153, DOI: 10.1186/s13073-017-0497-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProtein-protein interactionsDD risk genesRisk genesRisk-geneGene set enrichment resultsProtein-protein interaction subnetworksStudy of rare variationWhole-exome sequencing dataNeurodevelopmental disorder genesPost-transcriptional gene regulationExome sequencing dataSets of genesRare exonic variantsGene set enrichmentRare variationNeurodevelopmental disordersAutism spectrum disorderGene subnetworksGenetic architectureSequence dataRNA-seqTrio familiesGene regulationExonic variantsPathway enrichment