Genetic association study of childhood aggression across raters, instruments, and age.
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Ip, Hill Fvan der Laan, Camiel M
Krapohl, Eva M L
Brikell, Isabell
Sánchez-Mora, Cristina
Nolte, Ilja M
St Pourcain, Beate
Bolhuis, Koen
Palviainen, Teemu
Zafarmand, Hadi
Colodro-Conde, Lucía
Gordon, Scott
Zayats, Tetyana
Aliev, Fazil
Jiang, Chang
Wang, Carol A
Saunders, Gretchen
Karhunen, Ville
Hammerschlag, Anke R
Adkins, Daniel E
Border, Richard
Peterson, Roseann E
Prinz, Joseph A
Thiering, Elisabeth
Seppälä, Ilkka
Vilor-Tejedor, Natàlia
Ahluwalia, Tarunveer S
Day, Felix R
Hottenga, Jouke-Jan
Allegrini, Andrea G
Rimfeld, Kaili
Chen, Qi
Lu, Yi
Martin, Joanna
Soler Artigas, María
Rovira, Paula
Bosch, Rosa
Español, Gemma
Ramos Quiroga, Josep Antoni
Neumann, Alexander
Ensink, Judith
Grasby, Katrina
Morosoli, José J
Tong, Xiaoran
Marrington, Shelby
Middeldorp, Christel
Scott, James G
Vinkhuyzen, Anna
Shabalin, Andrey A
Corley, Robin
Evans, Luke M
Sugden, Karen
Alemany, Silvia
Sass, Lærke
Vinding, Rebecca
Ruth, Kate
Tyrrell, Jess
Davies, Gareth E
Ehli, Erik A
Hagenbeek, Fiona A
De Zeeuw, Eveline
Van Beijsterveldt, Toos C E M
Larsson, Henrik
Snieder, Harold
Verhulst, Frank C
Amin, Najaf
Whipp, Alyce M
Korhonen, Tellervo
Vuoksimaa, Eero
Rose, Richard J
Uitterlinden, André G
Heath, Andrew C
Madden, Pamela
Haavik, Jan
Harris, Jennifer R
Helgeland, Øyvind
Johansson, Stefan
Knudsen, Gun Peggy S
Njolstad, Pal Rasmus
Lu, Qing
Rodriguez, Alina
Henders, Anjali K
Mamun, Abdullah
Najman, Jackob M
Brown, Sandy
Hopfer, Christian
Krauter, Kenneth
Reynolds, Chandra
Smolen, Andrew
Stallings, Michael
Wadsworth, Sally
Wall, Tamara L
Silberg, Judy L
Miller, Allison
Keltikangas-Järvinen, Liisa
Hakulinen, Christian
Pulkki-Råback, Laura
Havdahl, Alexandra
Magnus, Per
Raitakari, Olli T
Perry, John R B
Llop, Sabrina
Lopez-Espinosa, Maria-Jose
Bønnelykke, Klaus
Bisgaard, Hans
Sunyer, Jordi
Lehtimäki, Terho
Arseneault, Louise
Standl, Marie
Heinrich, Joachim
Boden, Joseph
Pearson, John
Horwood, L John
Kennedy, Martin
Poulton, Richie
Eaves, Lindon J
Maes, Hermine H
Hewitt, John
Copeland, William E
Costello, Elizabeth J
Williams, Gail M
Wray, Naomi
Järvelin, Marjo-Riitta
McGue, Matt
Iacono, William
Caspi, Avshalom
Moffitt, Terrie E
Whitehouse, Andrew
Pennell, Craig E
Klump, Kelly L
Burt, S Alexandra
Dick, Danielle M
Reichborn-Kjennerud, Ted
Martin, Nicholas G
Medland, Sarah E
Vrijkotte, Tanja
Kaprio, Jaakko
Tiemeier, Henning
Davey Smith, George
Hartman, Catharina A
Oldehinkel, Albertine J
Casas, Miquel
Ribasés, Marta
Lichtenstein, Paul
Lundström, Sebastian
Plomin, Robert
Bartels, Meike
Nivard, Michel G
Boomsma, Dorret I
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Translational psychiatryDate Published
2021-07-30Publication Volume
11Publication Issue
1Publication Begin page
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Childhood aggressive behavior (AGG) has a substantial heritability of around 50%. Here we present a genome-wide association meta-analysis (GWAMA) of childhood AGG, in which all phenotype measures across childhood ages from multiple assessors were included. We analyzed phenotype assessments for a total of 328 935 observations from 87 485 children aged between 1.5 and 18 years, while accounting for sample overlap. We also meta-analyzed within subsets of the data, i.e., within rater, instrument and age. SNP-heritability for the overall meta-analysis (AGG) was 3.31% (SE = 0.0038). We found no genome-wide significant SNPs for AGG. The gene-based analysis returned three significant genes: ST3GAL3 (P = 1.6E-06), PCDH7 (P = 2.0E-06), and IPO13 (P = 2.5E-06). All three genes have previously been associated with educational traits. Polygenic scores based on our GWAMA significantly predicted aggression in a holdout sample of children (variance explained = 0.44%) and in retrospectively assessed childhood aggression (variance explained = 0.20%). Genetic correlations (r) among rater-specific assessment of AGG ranged from r = 0.46 between self- and teacher-assessment to r = 0.81 between mother- and teacher-assessment. We obtained moderate-to-strong rs with selected phenotypes from multiple domains, but hardly with any of the classical biomarkers thought to be associated with AGG. Significant genetic correlations were observed with most psychiatric and psychological traits (range [Formula: see text]: 0.19-1.00), except for obsessive-compulsive disorder. Aggression had a negative genetic correlation (r = ~-0.5) with cognitive traits and age at first birth. Aggression was strongly genetically correlated with smoking phenotypes (range [Formula: see text]: 0.46-0.60). The genetic correlations between aggression and psychiatric disorders were weaker for teacher-reported AGG than for mother- and self-reported AGG. The current GWAMA of childhood aggression provides a powerful tool to interrogate the rater-specific genetic etiology of AGG.Citation
Ip HF, van der Laan CM, Krapohl EML, Brikell I, Sánchez-Mora C, Nolte IM, St Pourcain B, Bolhuis K, Palviainen T, Zafarmand H, Colodro-Conde L, Gordon S, Zayats T, Aliev F, Jiang C, Wang CA, Saunders G, Karhunen V, Hammerschlag AR, Adkins DE, Border R, Peterson RE, Prinz JA, Thiering E, Seppälä I, Vilor-Tejedor N, Ahluwalia TS, Day FR, Hottenga JJ, Allegrini AG, Rimfeld K, Chen Q, Lu Y, Martin J, Soler Artigas M, Rovira P, Bosch R, Español G, Ramos Quiroga JA, Neumann A, Ensink J, Grasby K, Morosoli JJ, Tong X, Marrington S, Middeldorp C, Scott JG, Vinkhuyzen A, Shabalin AA, Corley R, Evans LM, Sugden K, Alemany S, Sass L, Vinding R, Ruth K, Tyrrell J, Davies GE, Ehli EA, Hagenbeek FA, De Zeeuw E, Van Beijsterveldt TCEM, Larsson H, Snieder H, Verhulst FC, Amin N, Whipp AM, Korhonen T, Vuoksimaa E, Rose RJ, Uitterlinden AG, Heath AC, Madden P, Haavik J, Harris JR, Helgeland Ø, Johansson S, Knudsen GPS, Njolstad PR, Lu Q, Rodriguez A, Henders AK, Mamun A, Najman JM, Brown S, Hopfer C, Krauter K, Reynolds C, Smolen A, Stallings M, Wadsworth S, Wall TL, Silberg JL, Miller A, Keltikangas-Järvinen L, Hakulinen C, Pulkki-Råback L, Havdahl A, Magnus P, Raitakari OT, Perry JRB, Llop S, Lopez-Espinosa MJ, Bønnelykke K, Bisgaard H, Sunyer J, Lehtimäki T, Arseneault L, Standl M, Heinrich J, Boden J, Pearson J, Horwood LJ, Kennedy M, Poulton R, Eaves LJ, Maes HH, Hewitt J, Copeland WE, Costello EJ, Williams GM, Wray N, Järvelin MR, McGue M, Iacono W, Caspi A, Moffitt TE, Whitehouse A, Pennell CE, Klump KL, Burt SA, Dick DM, Reichborn-Kjennerud T, Martin NG, Medland SE, Vrijkotte T, Kaprio J, Tiemeier H, Davey Smith G, Hartman CA, Oldehinkel AJ, Casas M, Ribasés M, Lichtenstein P, Lundström S, Plomin R, Bartels M, Nivard MG, Boomsma DI. Genetic association study of childhood aggression across raters, instruments, and age. Transl Psychiatry. 2021 Jul 30;11(1):413. doi: 10.1038/s41398-021-01480-x. PMID: 34330890; PMCID: PMC8324785.DOI
10.1038/s41398-021-01480-xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1038/s41398-021-01480-x
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