Penetrance and Pleiotropy of Polygenic Risk Scores for Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, and Depression Among Adults in the US Veterans Affairs Health Care System.
Journal
JAMA psychiatry
ISSN: 2168-6238
Titre abrégé: JAMA Psychiatry
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101589550
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
14 Sep 2022
14 Sep 2022
Historique:
entrez:
14
9
2022
pubmed:
15
9
2022
medline:
15
9
2022
Statut:
aheadofprint
Résumé
Serious mental illnesses, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression, are heritable, highly multifactorial disorders and major causes of disability worldwide. To benchmark the penetrance of current neuropsychiatric polygenic risk scores (PRSs) in the Veterans Health Administration health care system and to explore associations between PRS and broad categories of human disease via phenome-wide association studies. Extensive Veterans Health Administration's electronic health records were assessed from October 1999 to January 2021, and an embedded cohort of 9378 individuals with confirmed diagnoses of schizophrenia or bipolar 1 disorder were found. The performance of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression PRSs were compared in participants of African or European ancestry in the Million Veteran Program (approximately 400 000 individuals), and associations between PRSs and 1650 disease categories based on ICD-9/10 billing codes were explored. Last, genomic structural equation modeling was applied to derive novel PRSs indexing common and disorder-specific genetic factors. Analysis took place from January 2021 to January 2022. Diagnoses based on in-person structured clinical interviews were compared with ICD-9/10 billing codes. PRSs were constructed using summary statistics from genome-wide association studies of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression. Of 707 299 enrolled study participants, 459 667 were genotyped at the time of writing; 84 806 were of broadly African ancestry (mean [SD] age, 58 [12.1] years) and 314 909 were of broadly European ancestry (mean [SD] age, 66.4 [13.5] years). Among 9378 individuals with confirmed diagnoses of schizophrenia or bipolar 1 disorder, 8962 (95.6%) were correctly identified using ICD-9/10 codes (2 or more). Among those of European ancestry, PRSs were robustly associated with having received a diagnosis of schizophrenia (odds ratio [OR], 1.81 [95% CI, 1.76-1.87]; P < 10-257) or bipolar disorder (OR, 1.42 [95% CI, 1.39-1.44]; P < 10-295). Corresponding effect sizes in participants of African ancestry were considerably smaller for schizophrenia (OR, 1.35 [95% CI, 1.29-1.42]; P < 10-38) and bipolar disorder (OR, 1.16 [95% CI, 1.11-1.12]; P < 10-10). Neuropsychiatric PRSs were associated with increased risk for a range of psychiatric and physical health problems. Using diagnoses confirmed by in-person structured clinical interviews and current neuropsychiatric PRSs, the validity of an electronic health records-based phenotyping approach in US veterans was demonstrated, highlighting the potential of PRSs for disentangling biological and mediated pleiotropy.
Identifiants
pubmed: 36103194
pii: 2796413
doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.2742
pmc: PMC9475441
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Subventions
Organisme : NIMH NIH HHS
ID : K08 MH122911
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIEHS NIH HHS
ID : P30 ES030285
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIMH NIH HHS
ID : R01 MH125938
Pays : United States
Organisme : NCATS NIH HHS
ID : UL1 TR001863
Pays : United States
Investigateurs
Mihaela Aslan
(M)
M Antonelli
(M)
M de Asis
(M)
M S Bauer
(MS)
Mary Brophy
(M)
John Concato
(J)
F Cunningham
(F)
R Freedman
(R)
Michael Gaziano
(M)
Theresa Gleason
(T)
Philip Harvey
(P)
Grant Huang
(G)
J Kelsoe
(J)
Thomas Kosten
(T)
T Lehner
(T)
J B Lohr
(JB)
S R Marder
(SR)
P Miller
(P)
Timothy O Leary
(T)
T Patterson
(T)
P Peduzzi
(P)
Ronald Przygodski
(R)
Larry Siever
(L)
P Sklar
(P)
S Strakowski
(S)
Hongyu Zhao
(H)
Ayman Fanous
(A)
W Farwell
(W)
A Malhorta
(A)
S Mane
(S)
P Palacios
(P)
Tim Bigdeli
(T)
M Corsey
(M)
L Zaluda
(L)
Juanita Johnson
(J)
Melyssa Sueiro
(M)
D Cavaliere
(D)
V Jeanpaul
(V)
Alysia Maffucci
(A)
L Mancini
(L)
J Deen
(J)
G Muldoon
(G)
Stacey Whitbourne
(S)
J Canive
(J)
L Adamson
(L)
L Calais
(L)
G Fuldauer
(G)
R Kushner
(R)
G Toney
(G)
M Lackey
(M)
A Mank
(A)
N Mahdavi
(N)
G Villarreal
(G)
E C Muly
(EC)
F Amin
(F)
M Dent
(M)
J Wold
(J)
B Fischer
(B)
A Elliott
(A)
C Felix
(C)
G Gill
(G)
P E Parker
(PE)
C Logan
(C)
J McAlpine
(J)
L E DeLisi
(LE)
S G Reece
(SG)
M B Hammer
(MB)
D Agbor-Tabie
(D)
W Goodson
(W)
M Aslam
(M)
M Grainger
(M)
Neil Richtand
(N)
Alexander Rybalsky
(A)
R Al Jurdi
(R)
E Boeckman
(E)
T Natividad
(T)
D Smith
(D)
M Stewart
(M)
S Torres
(S)
Z Zhao
(Z)
A Mayeda
(A)
A Green
(A)
J Hofstetter
(J)
S Ngombu
(S)
M K Scott
(MK)
A Strasburger
(A)
J Sumner
(J)
G Paschall
(G)
J Mucciarelli
(J)
R Owen
(R)
S Theus
(S)
D Tompkins
(D)
S G Potkin
(SG)
C Reist
(C)
M Novin
(M)
S Khalaghizadeh
(S)
Richard Douyon
(R)
Nita Kumar
(N)
Becky Martinez
(B)
S R Sponheim
(SR)
T L Bender
(TL)
H L Lucas
(HL)
A M Lyon
(AM)
M P Marggraf
(MP)
L H Sorensen
(LH)
C R Surerus
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C Sison
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J Amato
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D R Johnson
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N Pagan-Howard
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L A Adler
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S Alerpin
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T Leon
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K M Mattocks
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N Araeva
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J C Sullivan
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T Suppes
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K Bratcher
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L Drag
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E G Fischer
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L Fujitani
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S Gill
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D Grimm
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J Hoblyn
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T Nguyen
(T)
E Nikolaev
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L Shere
(L)
R Relova
(R)
A Vicencio
(A)
M Yip
(M)
I Hurford
(I)
S Acheampong
(S)
G Carfagno
(G)
G L Haas
(GL)
C Appelt
(C)
E Brown
(E)
B Chakraborty
(B)
E Kelly
(E)
G Klima
(G)
S Steinhauer
(S)
R A Hurley
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R Belle
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D Eknoyan
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K Johnson
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J Lamotte
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E Granholm
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K Bradshaw
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J Holden
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R H Jones
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T Le
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I G Molina
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M Peyton
(M)
I Ruiz
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L Sally
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A Tapp
(A)
S Devroy
(S)
V Jain
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N Kilzieh
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L Maus
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K Miller
(K)
H Pope
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A Wood
(A)
E Meyer
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P Givens
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P B Hicks
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S Justice
(S)
K McNair
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J L Pena
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D F Tharp
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L Davis
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M Ban
(M)
L Cheatum
(L)
P Darr
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W Grayson
(W)
J Munford
(J)
B Whitfield
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E Wilson
(E)
S E Melnikoff
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B L Schwartz
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M A Tureson
(MA)
D D Souza
(D)
K Forselius
(K)
M Ranganathan
(M)
L Rispoli
(L)
M Sather
(M)
C Colling
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C Haakenson
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D Kruegar
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Sumitra Muralidhar
(S)
Rachel Ramoni
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Jim Breeling
(J)
Kyong-Mi Chang
(KM)
Christopher O Donnell
(C)
Philip Tsao
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Jennifer Moser
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Jessica Brewer
(J)
Stuart Warren
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Dean Argyres
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Brady Stevens
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Donald Humphries
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Nhan Do
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Shahpoor Shayan
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Xuan-Mai Nguyen
(XM)
Saiju Pyarajan
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Kelly Cho
(K)
Elizabeth Hauser
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Yan Sun
(Y)
Peter Wilson
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Rachel McArdle
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Louis Dellitalia
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(J)
Jeffrey Whittle
(J)
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