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A genome-wide association study of the longitudinal course of executive functions.


ABSTRACT: Executive functions are metacognitive capabilities that control and coordinate mental processes. In the transdiagnostic PsyCourse Study, comprising patients of the affective-to-psychotic spectrum and controls, we investigated the genetic basis of the time course of two core executive subfunctions: set-shifting (Trail Making Test, part B (TMT-B)) and updating (Verbal Digit Span backwards) in 1338 genotyped individuals. Time course was assessed with four measurement points, each 6 months apart. Compared to the initial assessment, executive performance improved across diagnostic groups. We performed a genome-wide association study to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with performance change over time by testing for SNP-by-time interactions using linear mixed models. We identified nine genome-wide significant SNPs for TMT-B in strong linkage disequilibrium with each other on chromosome 5. These were associated with decreased performance on the continuous TMT-B score across time. Variant rs150547358 had the lowest P value = 7.2 × 10-10 with effect estimate beta = 1.16 (95% c.i.: 1.11, 1.22). Implementing data of the FOR2107 consortium (1795 individuals), we replicated these findings for the SNP rs150547358 (P value = 0.015), analyzing the difference of the two available measurement points two years apart. In the replication study, rs150547358 exhibited a similar effect estimate beta = 0.85 (95% c.i.: 0.74, 0.97). Our study demonstrates that longitudinally measured phenotypes have the potential to unmask novel associations, adding time as a dimension to the effects of genomics.

SUBMITTER: Wendel B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8272719 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A genome-wide association study of the longitudinal course of executive functions.

Wendel Bernadette B   Papiol Sergi S   Andlauer Till F M TFM   Zimmermann Jörg J   Wiltfang Jens J   Spitzer Carsten C   Senner Fanny F   Schulte Eva C EC   Schmauß Max M   Schaupp Sabrina K SK   Repple Jonathan J   Reininghaus Eva E   Reimer Jens J   Reich-Erkelenz Daniela D   Opel Nils N   Nenadić Igor I   Meinert Susanne S   Konrad Carsten C   Klöhn-Saghatolislam Farahnaz F   Kircher Tilo T   Kalman Janos L JL   Juckel Georg G   Jansen Andreas A   Jäger Markus M   Heilbronner Maria M   von Hagen Martin M   Gade Katrin K   Figge Christian C   Fallgatter Andreas J AJ   Dietrich Detlef E DE   Dannlowski Udo U   Comes Ashley L AL   Budde Monika M   Baune Bernhard T BT   Arolt Volker V   Anghelescu Ion-George IG   Anderson-Schmidt Heike H   Adorjan Kristina K   Falkai Peter P   Schulze Thomas G TG   Bickeböller Heike H   Heilbronner Urs U  

Translational psychiatry 20210710 1


Executive functions are metacognitive capabilities that control and coordinate mental processes. In the transdiagnostic PsyCourse Study, comprising patients of the affective-to-psychotic spectrum and controls, we investigated the genetic basis of the time course of two core executive subfunctions: set-shifting (Trail Making Test, part B (TMT-B)) and updating (Verbal Digit Span backwards) in 1338 genotyped individuals. Time course was assessed with four measurement points, each 6 months apart. Co  ...[more]

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