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Rare coding variants in ten genes confer substantial risk for schizophrenia

Journal
Nature
Journal Volume
604
Journal Issue
7906
Pages
509
Date Issued
2022-04
Author(s)
Singh, Tarjinder
Poterba, Timothy
Curtis, David
Akil, Huda
Al Eissa, Mariam
Barchas, Jack D
Bass, Nicholas
Bigdeli, Tim B
Breen, Gerome
Bromet, Evelyn J
Buckley, Peter F
Bunney, William E
Bybjerg-Grauholm, Jonas
Byerley, William F
Chapman, Sinéad B
WEI J. CHEN  
Churchhouse, Claire
Craddock, Nicholas
Cusick, Caroline M
DeLisi, Lynn
Dodge, Sheila
Escamilla, Michael A
Eskelinen, Saana
Fanous, Ayman H
Faraone, Stephen V
Fiorentino, Alessia
Francioli, Laurent
Gabriel, Stacey B
Gage, Diane
Gagliano Taliun, Sarah A
Ganna, Andrea
Genovese, Giulio
Glahn, David C
Grove, Jakob
Hall, Mei-Hua
Hämäläinen, Eija
Heyne, Henrike O
Holi, Matti
Hougaard, David M
Howrigan, Daniel P
Huang, Hailiang
Hwu, Hai-Gwo
Kahn, René S
Kang, Hyun Min
Karczewski, Konrad J
Kirov, George
Knowles, James A
Lee, Francis S
Lehrer, Douglas S
Lescai, Francesco
Malaspina, Dolores
Marder, Stephen R
McCarroll, Steven A
McIntosh, Andrew M
Medeiros, Helena
Milani, Lili
Morley, Christopher P
Morris, Derek W
Mortensen, Preben Bo
Myers, Richard M
Nordentoft, Merete
O'Brien, Niamh L
Olivares, Ana Maria
Ongur, Dost
Ouwehand, Willem H
Palmer, Duncan S
Paunio, Tiina
Quested, Digby
Rapaport, Mark H
Rees, Elliott
Rollins, Brandi
Satterstrom, F Kyle
Schatzberg, Alan
Scolnick, Edward
Scott, Laura J
Sharp, Sally I
Sklar, Pamela
Smoller, Jordan W
Sobell, Janet L
Solomonson, Matthew
Stahl, Eli A
Stevens, Christine R
Suvisaari, Jaana
Tiao, Grace
Watson, Stanley J
Watts, Nicholas A
Blackwood, Douglas H
Børglum, Anders D
Cohen, Bruce M
Corvin, Aiden P
Esko, Tõnu
Freimer, Nelson B
Glatt, Stephen J
Hultman, Christina M
McQuillin, Andrew
Palotie, Aarno
Pato, Carlos N
Pato, Michele T
Pulver, Ann E
St Clair, David
Tsuang, Ming T
Vawter, Marquis P
Walters, James T
Werge, Thomas M
Ophoff, Roel A
Sullivan, Patrick F
Owen, Michael J
Boehnke, Michael
O'Donovan, Michael C
Neale, Benjamin M
Daly, Mark J
DOI
10.1038/s41586-022-04556-w
URI
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/629552
URL
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85127630161
Abstract
Rare coding variation has historically provided the most direct connections between gene function and disease pathogenesis. By meta-analysing the whole exomes of 24,248 schizophrenia cases and 97,322 controls, we implicate ultra-rare coding variants (URVs) in 10 genes as conferring substantial risk for schizophrenia (odds ratios of 3-50, P < 2.14 × 10-6) and 32 genes at a false discovery rate of <5%. These genes have the greatest expression in central nervous system neurons and have diverse molecular functions that include the formation, structure and function of the synapse. The associations of the NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) receptor subunit GRIN2A and AMPA (α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid) receptor subunit GRIA3 provide support for dysfunction of the glutamatergic system as a mechanistic hypothesis in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. We observe an overlap of rare variant risk among schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorders1, epilepsy and severe neurodevelopmental disorders2, although different mutation types are implicated in some shared genes. Most genes described here, however, are not implicated in neurodevelopment. We demonstrate that genes prioritized from common variant analyses of schizophrenia are enriched in rare variant risk3, suggesting that common and rare genetic risk factors converge at least partially on the same underlying pathogenic biological processes. Even after excluding significantly associated genes, schizophrenia cases still carry a substantial excess of URVs, which indicates that more risk genes await discovery using this approach.
Subjects
MUTATIONS; INDIVIDUALS; ASSOCIATION; BURDEN
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
Type
journal article

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