New data and an old puzzle: the negative association between schizophrenia and rheumatoid arthritis

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العنوان: New data and an old puzzle: the negative association between schizophrenia and rheumatoid arthritis
المؤلفون: Lee, S Hong, Byrne, Enda M, Hultman, Christina M, Kähler, Anna, Vinkhuyzen, Anna AE, Ripke, Stephan, Andreassen, Ole A, Frisell, Thomas, Gusev, Alexander, Hu, Xinli, Karlsson, Robert, Mantzioris, Vasilis X, McGrath, John J, Mehta, Divya, Stahl, Eli A, Zhao, Qiongyi, Kendler, Kenneth S, Sullivan, Patrick F, Price, Alkes L, O'Donovan, Michael, Okada, Yukinori, Mowry, Bryan J, Raychaudhuri, Soumya, Wray, Naomi R, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium and Rheumatoid Arthritis Consortium International, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Authors, Byerley, William, Cahn, Wiepke, Cantor, Rita M, Cichon, Sven, Cormican, Paul, Curtis, David, Djurovic, Srdjan, Escott-Price, Valentina, Gejman, Pablo V, Georgieva, Lyudmila, Giegling, Ina, Hansen, Thomas F, Ingason, Andrés, Kim, Yunjung, Konte, Bettina, Lee, Phil H, McIntosh, Andrew, McQuillin, Andrew, Morris, Derek W, Nöthen, Markus M, O'Dushlaine, Colm, Olincy, Ann, Olsen, Line, Pato, Carlos N, Pato, Michele T, Pickard, Benjamin S, Posthuma, Danielle, Rasmussen, Henrik B, Rietschel, Marcella, Rujescu, Dan, Schulze, Thomas G, Silverman, Jeremy M, Thirumalai, Srinivasa, Werge, Thomas, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Collaborators, Agartz, Ingrid, Amin, Farooq, Azevedo, Maria H, Bass, Nicholas, Black, Donald W, Blackwood, Douglas HR, Bruggeman, Richard, Buccola, Nancy G, Choudhury, Khalid, Cloninger, Robert C, Corvin, Aiden, Craddock, Nicholas, Daly, Mark J, Datta, Susmita, Donohoe, Gary J, Duan, Jubao, Dudbridge, Frank, Fanous, Ayman, Freedman, Robert, Freimer, Nelson B, Friedl, Marion, Gill, Michael, Gurling, Hugh, De Haan, Lieuwe, Hamshere, Marian L, Hartmann, Annette M, Holmans, Peter A, Kahn, René S, Keller, Matthew C, Kenny, Elaine, Kirov, George K, Krabbendam, Lydia, Krasucki, Robert, Lawrence, Jacob, Lencz, Todd, Levinson, Douglas F, Lieberman, Jeffrey A, Lin, Dan-Yu
المصدر: International journal of epidemiology, vol 44, iss 5
بيانات النشر: eScholarship, University of California, 2015.
سنة النشر: 2015
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Male, Rheumatoid Arthritis Consortium International Collaborators, Adolescent, Epidemiology, Autoimmune Disease, Cohort Studies, Young Adult, Clinical Research, Rheumatoid, Genetics, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Authors, Humans, 2.1 Biological and endogenous factors, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Polymorphism, Aetiology, Arthritis, Inflammatory and immune system, Human Genome, Statistics, Genetic Variation, Single Nucleotide, Middle Aged, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Collaborators, Serious Mental Illness, Brain Disorders, Rheumatoid Arthritis Consortium International Authors, Cross-Sectional Studies, Mental Health, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium and Rheumatoid Arthritis Consortium International, Schizophrenia, Public Health and Health Services, Female, Gene-Environment Interaction, Genome-Wide Association Study
الوصف: BackgroundA long-standing epidemiological puzzle is the reduced rate of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in those with schizophrenia (SZ) and vice versa. Traditional epidemiological approaches to determine if this negative association is underpinned by genetic factors would test for reduced rates of one disorder in relatives of the other, but sufficiently powered data sets are difficult to achieve. The genomics era presents an alternative paradigm for investigating the genetic relationship between two uncommon disorders.MethodsWe use genome-wide common single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data from independently collected SZ and RA case-control cohorts to estimate the SNP correlation between the disorders. We test a genotype X environment (GxE) hypothesis for SZ with environment defined as winter- vs summer-born.ResultsWe estimate a small but significant negative SNP-genetic correlation between SZ and RA (-0.046, s.e. 0.026, P = 0.036). The negative correlation was stronger for the SNP set attributed to coding or regulatory regions (-0.174, s.e. 0.071, P = 0.0075). Our analyses led us to hypothesize a gene-environment interaction for SZ in the form of immune challenge. We used month of birth as a proxy for environmental immune challenge and estimated the genetic correlation between winter-born and non-winter born SZ to be significantly less than 1 for coding/regulatory region SNPs (0.56, s.e. 0.14, P = 0.00090).ConclusionsOur results are consistent with epidemiological observations of a negative relationship between SZ and RA reflecting, at least in part, genetic factors. Results of the month of birth analysis are consistent with pleiotropic effects of genetic variants dependent on environmental context.
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