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Genome-wide analyses identify 30 loci associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Title: Genome-wide analyses identify 30 loci associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Authors: Strom, N.; Gerring, Z.; Galimberti, M.; Yu, D.; Halvorsen, M.; Abdellaoui, A.; Rodriguez-Fontenla, C.; Sealock, J.; Bigdeli, T.; Coleman, J.; Mahjani, B.; Thorp, J.; Bey, K.; Burton, C.; Luykx, J.; Zai, G.; Alemany, S.; Andre, C.; Askland, K.; Backman, J.; Banaj, N.; Barlassina, C.; Nissen, J.; Bienvenu, O.; Black, D.; Bloch, M.; Borte, S.; Bosch, R.; Breen, M.; Brennan, B.; Brentani, H.; Buxbaum, J.; Bybjerg-Grauholm, J.; Byrne, E.; Cabana-Dominguez, J.; Camarena, B.; Camarena, A.; Cappi, C.; Carracedo, A.; Casas, M.; Cavallini, M.; Ciullo, V.; Cook, E.; Crosby, J.; Cullen, B.; De Schipper, E.; Delorme, R.; Djurovic, S.; Elias, J.; Estivill, X.; Falkenstein, M.; Fundin, B.; Garner, L.; Gironda, C.; Goes, F.; Grados, M.; Grove, J.; Guo, W.; Haavik, J.; Hagen, K.; Harrington, K.; Havdahl, A.; Hoffler, K.; Hounie, A.; Hucks, D.; Hultman, C.; Janecka, M.; Jenike, E.; Karlsson, E.; Kelley, K.; Klawohn, J.; Krasnow, J.; Krebs, K.; Lange, C.; Lanzagorta, N.; Levey, D.; Lindblad-Toh, K.; Macciardi, F.; Maher, B.; Mathes, B.; McArthur, E.; McGregor, N.; McLaughlin, N.; Meier, S.; Miguel, E.; Mulhern, M.; Nestadt, P.; Nurmi, E.; O'Connell, K.; Osiecki, L.; Ousdal, O.; Palviainen, T.; Pedersen, N.; Piras, F.; Potluri, S.; Rabionet, R.; Ramirez, A.; Rauch, S.; Reichenberg, A.; Riddle, M.; Ripke, S.; Rosario, M.; Sampaio, A.; Schiele, M.; Skogholt, A.; Sloofman, L.; Smit, J.; Artigas, M.; Thomas, L.; Tifft, E.; Vallada, H.; van Kirk, N.; Veenstra-VanderWeele, J.; Vulink, N.; Walker, C.; Wang, Y.; Wendland, J.; Winsvold, B.; Yao, Y.; Zhou, H.; Agrawal, A.; Alonso, P.; Berberich, G.; Bucholz, K.; Bulik, C.; Cath, D.; Denys, D.; Eapen, V.; Edenberg, H.; Falkai, P.; Fernandez, T.; Fyer, A.; Gaziano, J.; Geller, D.; Grabe, H.; Greenberg, B.; Hanna, G.; Hickie, I.; Hougaard, D.; Kathmann, N.; Kennedy, J.; Lai, D.; Landen, M.; Hellard, S.; Leboyer, M.; Lochner, C.; McCracken, J.; Medland, S.; Mortensen, P.; Neale, B.; Nicolini, H.; Nordentoft, M.; Pato, M.; Pato, C.; Pauls, D.; Piacentini, J.; Pittenger, C.; Posthuma, D.; Ramos-Quiroga, J.; Rasmussen, S.; Richter, M.; Rosenberg, D.; Ruhrmann, S.; Samuels, J.; Sandin, S.; Sandor, P.; Spalletta, G.; Stein, D.; Stewart, S.; Storch, E.; Stranger, B.; Turiel, M.; Werge, T.; Andreassen, O.; Borglum, A.; Walitza, S.; Hveem, K.; Hansen, B.; Ruck, C.; Martin, N.; Milani, L.; Mors, O.; Reichborn-Kjennerud, T.; Ribases, M.; Kvale, G.; Mataix-Cols, D.; Domschke, K.; Grunblatt, E.; Wagner, M.; Zwart, J.; Breen, G.; Nestadt, G.; Kaprio, J.; Arnold, P.; Grice, D.; Knowles, J.; Ask, H.; Verweij, K.; Davis, L.; Smit, D.; Crowley, J.; Scharf, J.; Stein, M.; Gelernter, J.; Mathews, C.; Derks, E.; Mattheisen, M.
Source: Nature genetics
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: Max Planck Society: MPG.PuRe
Description: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) affects ~1% of children and adults and is partly caused by genetic factors. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analysis combining 53,660 OCD cases and 2,044,417 controls and identified 30 independent genome-wide significant loci. Gene-based approaches identified 249 potential effector genes for OCD, with 25 of these classified as the most likely causal candidates, including WDR6, DALRD3 and CTNND1 and multiple genes in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region. We estimated that ~11,500 genetic variants explained 90% of OCD genetic heritability. OCD genetic risk was associated with excitatory neurons in the hippocampus and the cortex, along with D1 and D2 type dopamine receptor-containing medium spiny neurons. OCD genetic risk was shared with 65 of 112 additional phenotypes, including all the psychiatric disorders we examined. In particular, OCD shared genetic risk with anxiety, depression, anorexia nervosa and Tourette syndrome and was negatively associated with inflammatory bowel diseases, educational attainment and body mass index.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0011-5522-7
Accession Number: edsbas.412F80FE
Database: BASE