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Association of genetic risk scores with body mass index in Swiss psychiatric cohorts.

机译:瑞士精神病人群的遗传风险评分与体重指数的关联。

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OBJECTIVE: Weight gain is associated with psychiatric disorders and/or with psychotropic drug treatments. We analyzed in three psychiatric cohorts under psychotropic treatment the association of weighted genetic risk scores (w-GRSs) with BMI by integrating BMI-related polymorphisms from the candidate-gene approach and Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS).MATERIALS AND METHODS: w-GRS of 32 polymorphisms associated previously with BMI in general population GWAS and 20 polymorphisms associated with antipsychotics-induced weight gain were investigated in three independent psychiatric samples.RESULTS: w-GRS of 32 polymorphisms were significantly associated with BMI in the psychiatric sample 1 (n=425) and were replicated in another sample (n=177). Those at the percentile 95 (p95) of the score had 2.26 and 2.99 kg/m higher predicted BMI compared with individuals at the percentile 5 (p5) in sample 1 and in sample 3 (P=0.009 and 0.04, respectively). When combining all samples together (n=750), a significant difference of 1.89 kg/m predicted BMI was found between p95 and p5 individuals at 12 months of treatment. Stronger associations were found among men (difference: 2.91 kg/m of predicted BMI between p95 and p5, P=0.0002), whereas no association was found among women. w-GRS of 20 polymorphisms was not associated with BMI. The w-GRS of 52 polymorphisms and the clinical variables (age, sex, treatment) explained 1.99 and 3.15%, respectively, of BMI variability.CONCLUSION: The present study replicated in psychiatric cohorts previously identified BMI risk variants obtained in GWAS analyses from population-based samples. Sex-specific analysis should be considered in further analysis.
机译:目的:体重增加与精神疾病和/或精神药物治疗有关。我们通过整合候选基因方法和基因组广泛关联研究(GWAS)中与BMI相关的多态性,在三个接受精神科治疗的精神病学队列中分析了加权遗传风险评分(w-GRS)与BMI的关联。在三个独立的精神病学样本中调查了一般人群GWAS中先前与BMI相关的32种多态性的GRS和与抗精神病药引起的体重增加相关的20种多态性。结果:精神病样本1中32种多态性的w-GRS与BMI显着相关( n = 425),并复制到另一个样品中(n = 177)。与样本1和样本3中处于百分位数5(p5)的个体相比,处于百分位数95(p95)的个体的BMI预测值高2.26和2.99 kg / m。当将所有样本合并在一起时(n = 750),在治疗12个月时,p95和p5个体之间的预测BMI显着差异为1.89 kg / m。在男性之间发现了更强的关联(差异:预测的BMI在p95和p5之间为2.91 kg / m,P = 0.0002),而女性之间则没有关联。 20个多态性的w-GRS与BMI无关。 52种多态性的w-GRS和临床变量(年龄,性别,治疗)分别解释了BMI变异性的1.99和3.15%。结论:本研究在先前确定于GWAS分析中从人群中获得的BMI风险变异性的精神病学队列中进行了重复。基于样本。在进一步分析中应考虑按性别进行的分析。

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