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Publication Clustering Schizophrenia Genes by Their Temporal Expression Patterns Aids Functional Interpretation(2024) ;van der Meer, Dennis (56417531700) ;Cheng, Weiqiu (57190677637) ;Rokicki, Jaroslav (57002924000) ;Fernandez-Cabello, Sara (57190687468) ;Shadrin, Alexey (57196410947) ;Smeland, Olav B. (36183947100) ;Ehrhart, Friederike (8615728100) ;Gülöksüz, Sinan (57215571180) ;Pries, Lotta-Katrin (57194441416) ;Lin, Bochao (58423841200) ;Rutten, Bart P.F. (57194506388) ;van Os, Jim (57194115841) ;O'Donovan, Michael (7103147367) ;Richards, Alexander L. (57214750824) ;Steen, Nils Eiel (35109987500) ;Djurovic, Srdjan (57191747783) ;Westlye, Lars T. (14068210200) ;Andreassen, Ole A. (56600076200) ;Kaufmann, Tobias (50061428100) ;Aguilar, Eduardo J. (7102769489) ;Akdede, Berna (7801341519) ;Alptekin, Köksal (6601988494) ;Altınyazar, Vesile (6504673050) ;Amoretti, Silvia (57189219360) ;AndricPetrovic, Sanja (55488423700) ;Arango, Celso (6508338058) ;Arrojo, Manuel (55910807500) ;Atbaşoğlu, Cem (57208652158) ;Bernardo, Miguel (7103259062) ;Binbay, Tolga (26424249900) ;Bobes, Julio (7005688230) ;Cankurtaran, Eylem Şahin (55888901400) ;Carracedo, Angel (7006062179) ;Cihan, Burçin (56208776100) ;Delespaul, Philippe (7003439610) ;García-Portilla, Maria Paz (6508280070) ;González-Peñas, Javier (35336386500) ;Gümüş-Akay, Güvem (57215615007) ;Jiménez-López, Estela (57193238919) ;Kaymak, Semra Ulusoy (9246668500) ;Kenis, Gunter (6701607113) ;Lin, Bochao D. (56727215100) ;López, Gonzalo (56208654200) ;Luykx, Jurjen J. (26024266200) ;Maric, Nadja P. (57226219191) ;Mezquida, Gisela (56643100200) ;Mihaljevic, Marina M. (55345716000) ;Mirjanic, Tijana (16064153700) ;Parellada, Mara (14040702000) ;Rivero, Olga (11140735500) ;Saiz, Pilar A. (6701773042) ;Saka, Meram Can (57226208817) ;Sanjuan, Julio (56416073600) ;Santos, José Luis (56599622200) ;Soygür, Haldun (6507427562) ;Üçok, Alp (57200577911) ;Ulaş, Halis (21744129800) ;Yalınçetin, Berna (36107138300) ;Alizadeh, Behrooz Z. (14069866300) ;van Amelsvoort, Therese (6701774874) ;Cahn, Wiepke (56099614300) ;de Haan, Lieuwe (7005592387) ;Schirmbeck, Frederike (57209521572)Veling, Wim (19934411900)Background: Schizophrenia is a highly heritable brain disorder with a typical symptom onset in early adulthood. The 2-hit hypothesis posits that schizophrenia results from differential early neurodevelopment, predisposing an individual, followed by a disruption of later brain maturational processes that trigger the onset of symptoms. Study design: We applied hierarchical clustering to transcription levels of 345 genes previously linked to schizophrenia, derived from cortical tissue samples from 56 donors across the lifespan. We subsequently calculated clustered-specific polygenic risk scores for 743 individuals with schizophrenia and 743 sex- and age-matched healthy controls. Study results: Clustering revealed a set of 183 genes that was significantly upregulated prenatally and downregulated postnatally and 162 genes that showed the opposite pattern. The prenatally upregulated set of genes was functionally annotated to fundamental cell cycle processes, while the postnatally upregulated set was associated with the immune system and neuronal communication. We found an interaction between the 2 scores; higher prenatal polygenic risk showed a stronger association with schizophrenia diagnosis at higher levels of postnatal polygenic risk. Importantly, this finding was replicated in an independent clinical cohort of 3233 individuals. Conclusions: We provide genetics-based evidence that schizophrenia is shaped by disruptions of separable biological processes acting at distinct phases of neurodevelopment. The modeling of genetic risk factors that moderate each other’s effect, informed by the timing of their expression, will aid in a better understanding of the development of schizophrenia. © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Cognitive functioning throughout adulthood and illness stages in individuals with psychotic disorders and their unaffected siblings(2021) ;Velthorst, Eva (57193569808) ;Mollon, Josephine (57078237900) ;Murray, Robin M. (35406239400) ;de Haan, Lieuwe (7005592387) ;Germeys, Inez Myin (15736703700) ;Glahn, David C. (6603114543) ;Arango, Celso (6508338058) ;van der Ven, Els (44861788000) ;Di Forti, Marta (10738849300) ;Bernardo, Miguel (7103259062) ;Guloksuz, Sinan (57215571180) ;Delespaul, Philippe (7003439610) ;Mezquida, Gisela (56643100200) ;Amoretti, Silvia (57189219360) ;Bobes, Julio (7005688230) ;Saiz, Pilar A. (6701773042) ;García-Portilla, María Paz (6508280070) ;Santos, José Luis (56599622200) ;Jiménez-López, Estela (57193238919) ;Sanjuan, Julio (56416073600) ;Aguilar, Eduardo J. (7102769489) ;Arrojo, Manuel (55910807500) ;Carracedo, Angel (7006062179) ;López, Gonzalo (56208654200) ;González-Peñas, Javier (35336386500) ;Parellada, Mara (14040702000) ;Atbaşoğlu, Cem (6603028952) ;Saka, Meram Can (57226208817) ;Üçok, Alp (57200577911) ;Alptekin, Köksal (6601988494) ;Akdede, Berna (7801341519) ;Binbay, Tolga (26424249900) ;Altınyazar, Vesile (6504673050) ;Ulaş, Halis (21744129800) ;Yalınçetin, Berna (36107138300) ;Gümüş-Akay, Güvem (57215615007) ;Beyaz, Burçin Cihan (57221396762) ;Soygür, Haldun (6507427562) ;Cankurtaran, Eylem Şahin (55888901400) ;Kaymak, Semra Ulusoy (9246668500) ;Maric, Nadja P. (57226219191) ;Mihaljevic, Marina M. (55345716000) ;Petrovic, Sanja Andric (55488423700) ;Mirjanic, Tijana (16064153700) ;Del-Ben, Cristina Marta (57204744667) ;Ferraro, Laura (57197842255) ;Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte (57202601716) ;Jones, Peter B. (57212581099) ;Jongsma, Hannah E. (57200244360) ;Kirkbride, James B. (57218240440) ;La Cascia, Caterina (6601925392) ;Lasalvia, Antonio (57197687797) ;Tosato, Sarah (8672074400) ;Llorca, Pierre-Michel (7003468273) ;Menezes, Paulo Rossi (7005549815) ;Morgan, Craig (55608671400) ;Quattrone, Diego (8900019500) ;Menchetti, Marco (6506056250) ;Selten, Jean-Paul (7004379701) ;Szöke, Andrei (7007174299) ;Tarricone, Ilaria (12762952600) ;Tortelli, Andrea (6507197913) ;McGuire, Philip (7101880438) ;Valmaggia, Lucia (23006795600) ;Kempton, Matthew J. (23111078000) ;van der Gaag, Mark (57211064266) ;Riecher-Rössler, Anita (57226214736) ;Bressan, Rodrigo A. (57217026032) ;Barrantes-Vidal, Neus (6507516897) ;Nelson, Barnaby (14071680700) ;McGorry, Patrick (35426378300) ;Pantelis, Chris (7005521189) ;Krebs, Marie-Odile (55342465700) ;Ruhrmann, Stephan (6701546897) ;Sachs, Gabriele (7202202756) ;Rutten, Bart P. F. (57194506388) ;van Os, Jim (7102358027) ;Alizadeh, Behrooz Z. (14069866300) ;van Amelsvoort, Therese (6701774874) ;Bartels-Velthuis, Agna A. (57211720387) ;Bruggeman, Richard (22933600300) ;van Beveren, Nico J. (8444115100) ;Luykx, Jurjen J. (26024266200) ;Cahn, Wiepke (56099614300) ;Simons, Claudia J. P. (57209521574) ;Kahn, Rene S. (56720467600) ;Schirmbeck, Frederike (57209521572) ;van Winkel, Ruud (57211720800) ;Calem, Maria (57189022261) ;Tognin, Stefania (26658653900) ;Modinos, Gemma (26533083500) ;Pisani, Sara (57220155903) ;Kraan, Tamar C. (56208698700) ;van Dam, Daniella S. (55447940700) ;Burger, Nadine (56208538800) ;Amminger, G. Paul (6602664420) ;Politis, Athena (57201501980) ;Goodall, Joanne (7006705248) ;Borgwardt, Stefan (12240845100) ;Studerus, Erich (25926685100) ;Gadelha, Ary (26667638000) ;Brietzke, Elisa (57193167331) ;Asevedo, Graccielle (57201498626) ;Asevedo, Elson (36959647200) ;Zugman, Andre (36959725200) ;Domínguez-Martínez, Tecelli (55945551200) ;Monsonet, Manel (57195525831) ;Cristóbal-Narváez, Paula (55810294800) ;Racioppi, Anna (57195527490) ;Kwapil, Thomas R. (6603921291) ;Kazes, Mathilde (6603612707) ;Daban, Claire (12760186700) ;Bourgin, Julie (36967463700) ;Gay, Olivier (55774493700) ;Mam-Lam-Fook, Célia (36675068300) ;Nordholm, Dorte (21741210900) ;Rander, Lasse (57221397355) ;Krakauer, Kristine (56539791100) ;Glenthøj, Louise Birkedal (34976586900) ;Glenthøj, Birte (6603797629) ;Gebhard, Dominika (57201502283) ;Arnhold, Julia (57201500585) ;Klosterkötter, Joachim (7005883787) ;Lasser, Iris (55136246300) ;Winklbaur, Bernadette (13104714800)Reichenberg, Abraham (55782719300)Important questions remain about the profile of cognitive impairment in psychotic disorders across adulthood and illness stages. The age-associated profile of familial impairments also remains unclear, as well as the effect of factors, such as symptoms, functioning, and medication. Using cross-sectional data from the EU-GEI and GROUP studies, comprising 8455 participants aged 18 to 65, we examined cognitive functioning across adulthood in patients with psychotic disorders (n = 2883), and their unaffected siblings (n = 2271), compared to controls (n = 3301). An abbreviated WAIS-III measured verbal knowledge, working memory, visuospatial processing, processing speed, and IQ. Patients showed medium to large deficits across all functions (ES range = –0.45 to –0.73, p < 0.001), while siblings showed small deficits on IQ, verbal knowledge, and working memory (ES = –0.14 to –0.33, p < 0.001). Magnitude of impairment was not associated with participant age, such that the size of impairment in older and younger patients did not significantly differ. However, first-episode patients performed worse than prodromal patients (ES range = –0.88 to –0.60, p < 0.001). Adjusting for cannabis use, symptom severity, and global functioning attenuated impairments in siblings, while deficits in patients remained statistically significant, albeit reduced by half (ES range = –0.13 to –0.38, p < 0.01). Antipsychotic medication also accounted for around half of the impairment in patients (ES range = –0.21 to –0.43, p < 0.01). Deficits in verbal knowledge, and working memory may specifically index familial, i.e., shared genetic and/or shared environmental, liability for psychotic disorders. Nevertheless, potentially modifiable illness-related factors account for a significant portion of the cognitive impairment in psychotic disorders. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Cognitive functioning throughout adulthood and illness stages in individuals with psychotic disorders and their unaffected siblings(2021) ;Velthorst, Eva (57193569808) ;Mollon, Josephine (57078237900) ;Murray, Robin M. (35406239400) ;de Haan, Lieuwe (7005592387) ;Germeys, Inez Myin (15736703700) ;Glahn, David C. (6603114543) ;Arango, Celso (6508338058) ;van der Ven, Els (44861788000) ;Di Forti, Marta (10738849300) ;Bernardo, Miguel (7103259062) ;Guloksuz, Sinan (57215571180) ;Delespaul, Philippe (7003439610) ;Mezquida, Gisela (56643100200) ;Amoretti, Silvia (57189219360) ;Bobes, Julio (7005688230) ;Saiz, Pilar A. (6701773042) ;García-Portilla, María Paz (6508280070) ;Santos, José Luis (56599622200) ;Jiménez-López, Estela (57193238919) ;Sanjuan, Julio (56416073600) ;Aguilar, Eduardo J. (7102769489) ;Arrojo, Manuel (55910807500) ;Carracedo, Angel (7006062179) ;López, Gonzalo (56208654200) ;González-Peñas, Javier (35336386500) ;Parellada, Mara (14040702000) ;Atbaşoğlu, Cem (6603028952) ;Saka, Meram Can (57226208817) ;Üçok, Alp (57200577911) ;Alptekin, Köksal (6601988494) ;Akdede, Berna (7801341519) ;Binbay, Tolga (26424249900) ;Altınyazar, Vesile (6504673050) ;Ulaş, Halis (21744129800) ;Yalınçetin, Berna (36107138300) ;Gümüş-Akay, Güvem (57215615007) ;Beyaz, Burçin Cihan (57221396762) ;Soygür, Haldun (6507427562) ;Cankurtaran, Eylem Şahin (55888901400) ;Kaymak, Semra Ulusoy (9246668500) ;Maric, Nadja P. (57226219191) ;Mihaljevic, Marina M. (55345716000) ;Petrovic, Sanja Andric (55488423700) ;Mirjanic, Tijana (16064153700) ;Del-Ben, Cristina Marta (57204744667) ;Ferraro, Laura (57197842255) ;Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte (57202601716) ;Jones, Peter B. (57212581099) ;Jongsma, Hannah E. (57200244360) ;Kirkbride, James B. (57218240440) ;La Cascia, Caterina (6601925392) ;Lasalvia, Antonio (57197687797) ;Tosato, Sarah (8672074400) ;Llorca, Pierre-Michel (7003468273) ;Menezes, Paulo Rossi (7005549815) ;Morgan, Craig (55608671400) ;Quattrone, Diego (8900019500) ;Menchetti, Marco (6506056250) ;Selten, Jean-Paul (7004379701) ;Szöke, Andrei (7007174299) ;Tarricone, Ilaria (12762952600) ;Tortelli, Andrea (6507197913) ;McGuire, Philip (7101880438) ;Valmaggia, Lucia (23006795600) ;Kempton, Matthew J. (23111078000) ;van der Gaag, Mark (57211064266) ;Riecher-Rössler, Anita (57226214736) ;Bressan, Rodrigo A. (57217026032) ;Barrantes-Vidal, Neus (6507516897) ;Nelson, Barnaby (14071680700) ;McGorry, Patrick (35426378300) ;Pantelis, Chris (7005521189) ;Krebs, Marie-Odile (55342465700) ;Ruhrmann, Stephan (6701546897) ;Sachs, Gabriele (7202202756) ;Rutten, Bart P. F. (57194506388) ;van Os, Jim (7102358027) ;Alizadeh, Behrooz Z. (14069866300) ;van Amelsvoort, Therese (6701774874) ;Bartels-Velthuis, Agna A. (57211720387) ;Bruggeman, Richard (22933600300) ;van Beveren, Nico J. (8444115100) ;Luykx, Jurjen J. (26024266200) ;Cahn, Wiepke (56099614300) ;Simons, Claudia J. P. (57209521574) ;Kahn, Rene S. (56720467600) ;Schirmbeck, Frederike (57209521572) ;van Winkel, Ruud (57211720800) ;Calem, Maria (57189022261) ;Tognin, Stefania (26658653900) ;Modinos, Gemma (26533083500) ;Pisani, Sara (57220155903) ;Kraan, Tamar C. (56208698700) ;van Dam, Daniella S. (55447940700) ;Burger, Nadine (56208538800) ;Amminger, G. Paul (6602664420) ;Politis, Athena (57201501980) ;Goodall, Joanne (7006705248) ;Borgwardt, Stefan (12240845100) ;Studerus, Erich (25926685100) ;Gadelha, Ary (26667638000) ;Brietzke, Elisa (57193167331) ;Asevedo, Graccielle (57201498626) ;Asevedo, Elson (36959647200) ;Zugman, Andre (36959725200) ;Domínguez-Martínez, Tecelli (55945551200) ;Monsonet, Manel (57195525831) ;Cristóbal-Narváez, Paula (55810294800) ;Racioppi, Anna (57195527490) ;Kwapil, Thomas R. (6603921291) ;Kazes, Mathilde (6603612707) ;Daban, Claire (12760186700) ;Bourgin, Julie (36967463700) ;Gay, Olivier (55774493700) ;Mam-Lam-Fook, Célia (36675068300) ;Nordholm, Dorte (21741210900) ;Rander, Lasse (57221397355) ;Krakauer, Kristine (56539791100) ;Glenthøj, Louise Birkedal (34976586900) ;Glenthøj, Birte (6603797629) ;Gebhard, Dominika (57201502283) ;Arnhold, Julia (57201500585) ;Klosterkötter, Joachim (7005883787) ;Lasser, Iris (55136246300) ;Winklbaur, Bernadette (13104714800)Reichenberg, Abraham (55782719300)Important questions remain about the profile of cognitive impairment in psychotic disorders across adulthood and illness stages. The age-associated profile of familial impairments also remains unclear, as well as the effect of factors, such as symptoms, functioning, and medication. Using cross-sectional data from the EU-GEI and GROUP studies, comprising 8455 participants aged 18 to 65, we examined cognitive functioning across adulthood in patients with psychotic disorders (n = 2883), and their unaffected siblings (n = 2271), compared to controls (n = 3301). An abbreviated WAIS-III measured verbal knowledge, working memory, visuospatial processing, processing speed, and IQ. Patients showed medium to large deficits across all functions (ES range = –0.45 to –0.73, p < 0.001), while siblings showed small deficits on IQ, verbal knowledge, and working memory (ES = –0.14 to –0.33, p < 0.001). Magnitude of impairment was not associated with participant age, such that the size of impairment in older and younger patients did not significantly differ. However, first-episode patients performed worse than prodromal patients (ES range = –0.88 to –0.60, p < 0.001). Adjusting for cannabis use, symptom severity, and global functioning attenuated impairments in siblings, while deficits in patients remained statistically significant, albeit reduced by half (ES range = –0.13 to –0.38, p < 0.01). Antipsychotic medication also accounted for around half of the impairment in patients (ES range = –0.21 to –0.43, p < 0.01). Deficits in verbal knowledge, and working memory may specifically index familial, i.e., shared genetic and/or shared environmental, liability for psychotic disorders. Nevertheless, potentially modifiable illness-related factors account for a significant portion of the cognitive impairment in psychotic disorders. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.