The genetic association between personality and major depression or bipolar disorder. A polygenic score analysis using genome-wide association data

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C M Middeldorp
M H M de Moor
L M McGrath
S D Gordon
D H Blackwood
P T Costa
A Terracciano
R F Krueger
E J C de Geus
D R Nyholt
T Tanaka
T Esko
P A F Madden
J Derringer
N Amin
G Willemsen
J-J Hottenga
M A Distel
M Uda
S Sanna
P Spinhoven
C A Hartman
S Ripke
P F Sullivan
A Realo
J Allik
A C Heath
M L Pergadia
A Agrawal
P Lin
R A Grucza
E Widen
D L Cousminer
J G Eriksson
A Palotie
J H Barnett
P H Lee
M Luciano
A Tenesa
G Davies
L M Lopez
N K Hansell
S E Medland
L Ferrucci
D Schlessinger
G W Montgomery
M J Wright
Y S Aulchenko
A C J W Janssens
B A Oostra
机构
[1] VU University Amsterdam,Department of Biological Psychology
[2] Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam,Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[3] Academic Medical Center,Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[4] GGZ inGeest/VU Medical Center,Department of Psychiatry and Psychiatric and Neurodevelopmental Genetics Unit
[5] Center for Human Genetic Research,Division of Psychiatry
[6] Massachusetts General Hospital,Department of Psychology
[7] Genetic Epidemiology Unit,Department of Psychiatry
[8] Queensland Institute of Medical Research,Department of Epidemiology
[9] University of Edinburgh,Departments of Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry
[10] Royal Edinburgh Hospital,Department of Psychiatry
[11] National Institute on Aging,Department of Genetics
[12] University of Minnesota,Department of Psychology
[13] Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology,Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care
[14] University of Tartu,Department of Medical Genetics
[15] Estonian Biocentre,Department of Psychiatry
[16] Estonian Genome Center of University of Tartu,Department of Psychology
[17] Tartu,Department of Clinical Genetics
[18] Washington University School of Medicine,Department of Biostatistics
[19] St Louis,Department of Psychology
[20] Washington,Department of Psychiatry
[21] Erasmus University Medical Center,undefined
[22] Rotterdam,undefined
[23] EMGO Institute for Health And Care Research,undefined
[24] VU University Medical Center,undefined
[25] Istituto di Neurogenetica e Neurofarmacologia,undefined
[26] Leiden University,undefined
[27] University Medical Center Groningen,undefined
[28] Groningen,undefined
[29] Program in Medical and Population Genetics,undefined
[30] Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT,undefined
[31] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,undefined
[32] University of Tartu,undefined
[33] Tartu,undefined
[34] Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM),undefined
[35] University of Helsinki,undefined
[36] National Institute for Health and Welfare,undefined
[37] University of Helsinki,undefined
[38] Vasa Central Hospital,undefined
[39] Unit of General Practice,undefined
[40] Helsinki University Central Hospital,undefined
[41] Folkhälsan Research Centre,undefined
[42] Wellcome Trust Genome Campus,undefined
[43] Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute,undefined
[44] University of Helsinki and University Central Hospital,undefined
[45] University of Cambridge,undefined
[46] Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology,undefined
[47] The University of Edinburgh,undefined
[48] MRC Human Genetics Unit,undefined
[49] The Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine,undefined
[50] Western General Hospital,undefined
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Translational Psychiatry | 2011年 / 1卷
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bipolar disorder; genetic correlation; genome-wide association; polygenic score analysis; personality-major depression;
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The relationship between major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD) remains controversial. Previous research has reported differences and similarities in risk factors for MDD and BD, such as predisposing personality traits. For example, high neuroticism is related to both disorders, whereas openness to experience is specific for BD. This study examined the genetic association between personality and MDD and BD by applying polygenic scores for neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness and conscientiousness to both disorders. Polygenic scores reflect the weighted sum of multiple single-nucleotide polymorphism alleles associated with the trait for an individual and were based on a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for personality traits including 13 835 subjects. Polygenic scores were tested for MDD in the combined Genetic Association Information Network (GAIN-MDD) and MDD2000+ samples (N=8921) and for BD in the combined Systematic Treatment Enhancement Program for Bipolar Disorder and Wellcome Trust Case–Control Consortium samples (N=6329) using logistic regression analyses. At the phenotypic level, personality dimensions were associated with MDD and BD. Polygenic neuroticism scores were significantly positively associated with MDD, whereas polygenic extraversion scores were significantly positively associated with BD. The explained variance of MDD and BD, ∼0.1%, was highly comparable to the variance explained by the polygenic personality scores in the corresponding personality traits themselves (between 0.1 and 0.4%). This indicates that the proportions of variance explained in mood disorders are at the upper limit of what could have been expected. This study suggests shared genetic risk factors for neuroticism and MDD on the one hand and for extraversion and BD on the other.
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