Opinion - Gene-environment interactions in psychiatry: joining forces with neuroscience

被引:823
作者
Caspi, Avshalom
Moffitt, Terrie E.
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat, Med Res Council Social, Genet & Dev Psychiat Ctr, London SE5 8AF, England
[2] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Psychol, Madison, WI 53706 USA
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
D O I
10.1038/nrn1925
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Gene-environment interaction research in psychiatry is new, and is a natural ally of neuroscience. Mental disorders have known environmental causes, but there is heterogeneity in the response to each causal factor, which gene environment findings attribute to genetic differences at the DNA sequence level. Such findings come from epidemiology, an ideal branch of science for showing that a gene-environment interactions exist in nature and affect a significant fraction of disease cases. The complementary discipline of epidemiology, experimental neuroscience, fuels gene-environment hypotheses and investigates underlying neural mechanisms. This article discusses opportunities and challenges in the collaboration between psychiatry, epidemiology and neuroscience in studying gene-environment interactions.
引用
收藏
页码:583 / 590
页数:9
相关论文
共 105 条
  • [1] Early-life blockade of the 5-HT transporter alters emotional behavior in adult mice
    Ansorge, MS
    Zhou, MM
    Lira, A
    Hen, R
    Gingrich, JA
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2004, 306 (5697) : 879 - 881
  • [2] Causal association between cannabis and psychosis: examination of the evidence
    Arseneault, L
    Cannon, M
    Witton, J
    Murray, RM
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2004, 184 : 110 - 117
  • [3] Rearing condition and rh5-HTTLPR interact to influence limbic-hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis response to stress in infant macaques
    Barr, CS
    Newman, TK
    Shannon, C
    Parker, C
    Dvoskin, RL
    Becker, ML
    Schwandt, M
    Champoux, M
    Lesch, KP
    Goldman, D
    Suomi, SJ
    Higley, JD
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2004, 55 (07) : 733 - 738
  • [4] Influence of the serotonin transporter promoter gene and shyness on children's cerebral responses to facial expressions
    Battaglia, M
    Ogliari, A
    Zanoni, A
    Citterio, A
    Pozzoli, U
    Giorda, R
    Maffei, C
    Marino, C
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY, 2005, 62 (01) : 85 - 94
  • [5] Why genetic investigation of psychiatric disorders is so difficult
    Bearden, CE
    Reus, VI
    Freimer, NB
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN GENETICS & DEVELOPMENT, 2004, 14 (03) : 280 - 286
  • [6] Early experience and serotonin transporter gene variation interact to influence primate CNS function
    Bennett, AJ
    Lesch, KP
    Heils, A
    Long, JC
    Lorenz, JG
    Shoaf, SE
    Champoux, M
    Suomi, SJ
    Linnoila, MV
    Higley, JD
    [J]. MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY, 2002, 7 (01) : 118 - 122
  • [7] A common haplotype of the dopamine transporter gene associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and interacting with maternal use of alcohol during pregnancy
    Brookes, KJ
    Mill, J
    Guindalini, C
    Curran, S
    Xu, XH
    Knight, J
    Chen, CK
    Huang, YS
    Sethna, V
    Taylor, E
    Chen, W
    Breen, G
    Asherson, P
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY, 2006, 63 (01) : 74 - 81
  • [8] ABNORMAL-BEHAVIOR ASSOCIATED WITH A POINT MUTATION IN THE STRUCTURAL GENE FOR MONOAMINE OXIDASE-A
    BRUNNER, HG
    NELEN, M
    BREAKEFIELD, XO
    ROPERS, HH
    VANOOST, BA
    [J]. SCIENCE, 1993, 262 (5133) : 578 - 580
  • [9] Evidence for a compromised dorsolateral prefrontal cortical parallel circuit in schizophrenia
    Bunney, WE
    Bunney, BG
    [J]. BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS, 2000, 31 (2-3) : 138 - 146
  • [10] Identifying interactions between genes and early environment in the mouse
    Carola, V
    Frazzetto, G
    Gross, C
    [J]. GENES BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR, 2006, 5 (02) : 189 - 199