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Characterizing pleiotropy among bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and major depression: a genome-wide cross-disorder meta-analysis.


ABSTRACT:

Background

To understand the pathogenetic mechanisms shared among schizophrenia (SCZ), bipolar disorder (BP), and major depression (MDD), we investigated the pleiotropic mechanisms using large-scale genome-wide and brain transcriptomic data.

Methods

We analyzed SCZ, BP, and MDD genome-wide association datasets available from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium using the PLEIO framework and characterized the pleiotropic loci identified using pathway and tissue enrichment analyses. Pleiotropic and disorder-specific loci were also assessed.

Results

Our pleiotropy-informed genome-wide analysis identified 553 variants that included 192 loci not reaching genome-wide significance in input datasets. These were enriched for five molecular pathways: cadherin signaling (p = 2.18 × 10-8), Alzheimer's disease-amyloid secretase (p = 4 × 10-4), oxytocin receptor-mediated signaling (p = 1.47 × 10-3), metabotropic glutamate receptor group III (p = 5.82 × 10-4) and Wnt signaling (p = 1.61 × 10-11). Pleiotropic loci demonstrated the strongest enrichment in the brain cortex (p = 5.8 × 10-28), frontal cortex (p = 3 × 10-31), and cerebellar hemisphere (p = 9.8 × 10-28). SCZ-BP-MDD pleiotropic variants were also enriched for neurodevelopmental brain transcriptomic profiles related to the second-trimester post-conception (week 21, p = 7.35 × 10-5; week 17, p = 6.36 × 10-4) and first year of life (p = 3.25 × 10-5).

Conclusions

Genetic mechanisms shared among SCZ, BP, and MDD appear to be related to early neuronal development. Because the genetic architecture of psychopathology transcends diagnostic boundaries, pleiotropy-focused analyses can lead to increased gene discovery and novel insights into relevant pathogenic mechanisms.

SUBMITTER: Friligkou E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12094657 | biostudies-literature | 2025 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterizing pleiotropy among bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and major depression: a genome-wide cross-disorder meta-analysis.

Friligkou Eleni E   Pathak Gita A GA   Tylee Daniel S DS   De Lillo Antonella A   Koller Dora D   Cabrera-Mendoza Brenda B   Polimanti Renato R  

Psychological medicine 20250513


<h4>Background</h4>To understand the pathogenetic mechanisms shared among schizophrenia (SCZ), bipolar disorder (BP), and major depression (MDD), we investigated the pleiotropic mechanisms using large-scale genome-wide and brain transcriptomic data.<h4>Methods</h4>We analyzed SCZ, BP, and MDD genome-wide association datasets available from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium using the PLEIO framework and characterized the pleiotropic loci identified using pathway and tissue enrichment analyses.  ...[more]

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