TY - UNPB
T1 - Genome-wide association study of major anxiety disorders in 122,341 European-ancestry cases identifies 58 loci and highlights GABAergic signaling
AU - Million Veteran Program, FinnGen, 23andMe
AU - Strom, Nora I
AU - Verhulst, Brad
AU - Bacanu, Silviu-Alin
AU - Cheesman, Rosa
AU - Purves, Kirstin L
AU - Gedik, Hüseyin
AU - Mitchell, Brittany L
AU - Kwong, Alex S
AU - Faucon, Annika B
AU - Singh, Kritika
AU - Medland, Sarah
AU - Colodro-Conde, Lucia
AU - Krebs, Kristi
AU - Hoffmann, Per
AU - Herms, Stefan
AU - Gehlen, Jan
AU - Ripke, Stephan
AU - Awasthi, Swapnil
AU - Palviainen, Teemu
AU - Tasanko, Elisa M
AU - Peterson, Roseann E
AU - Adkins, Daniel E
AU - Shabalin, Andrey A
AU - Adams, Mark J
AU - Iveson, Matthew H
AU - Campbell, Archie
AU - Thomas, Laurent F
AU - Winsvold, Bendik S
AU - Drange, Ole Kristian
AU - Børte, Sigrid
AU - Ter Kuile, Abigail R
AU - Nguyen, Tan-Hoang
AU - Meier, Sandra M
AU - Corfield, Elizabeth C
AU - Hannigan, Laurie
AU - Levey, Daniel F
AU - Czamara, Darina
AU - Weber, Heike
AU - Choi, Karmel W
AU - Pistis, Giorgio
AU - Couvy-Duchesne, Baptiste
AU - Van der Auwera, Sandra
AU - Teumer, Alexander
AU - Karlsson, Robert
AU - Garcia-Argibay, Miguel
AU - Wang, Rujia
AU - Wang, Xin
AU - Penninx, Brenda W
AU - Oldehinkel, Albertine J
AU - Hartman, Catharina A
PY - 2024/7/5
Y1 - 2024/7/5
N2 - The major anxiety disorders (ANX; including generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and phobias) are highly prevalent, often onset early, persist throughout life, and cause substantial global disability. Although distinct in their clinical presentations, they likely represent differential expressions of a dysregulated threat-response system. Here we present a genome-wide association meta-analysis comprising 122,341 European ancestry ANX cases and 729,881 controls. We identified 58 independent genome-wide significant ANX risk variants and 66 genes with robust biological support. In an independent sample of 1,175,012 self-report ANX cases and 1,956,379 controls, 51 of the 58 associated variants were replicated. As predicted by twin studies, we found substantial genetic correlation between ANX and depression, neuroticism, and other internalizing phenotypes. Follow-up analyses demonstrated enrichment in all major brain regions and highlighted GABAergic signaling as one potential mechanism underlying ANX genetic risk. These results advance our understanding of the genetic architecture of ANX and prioritize genes for functional follow-up studies.
AB - The major anxiety disorders (ANX; including generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and phobias) are highly prevalent, often onset early, persist throughout life, and cause substantial global disability. Although distinct in their clinical presentations, they likely represent differential expressions of a dysregulated threat-response system. Here we present a genome-wide association meta-analysis comprising 122,341 European ancestry ANX cases and 729,881 controls. We identified 58 independent genome-wide significant ANX risk variants and 66 genes with robust biological support. In an independent sample of 1,175,012 self-report ANX cases and 1,956,379 controls, 51 of the 58 associated variants were replicated. As predicted by twin studies, we found substantial genetic correlation between ANX and depression, neuroticism, and other internalizing phenotypes. Follow-up analyses demonstrated enrichment in all major brain regions and highlighted GABAergic signaling as one potential mechanism underlying ANX genetic risk. These results advance our understanding of the genetic architecture of ANX and prioritize genes for functional follow-up studies.
U2 - 10.1101/2024.07.03.24309466
DO - 10.1101/2024.07.03.24309466
M3 - Preprint
C2 - 39006447
T3 - medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences
BT - Genome-wide association study of major anxiety disorders in 122,341 European-ancestry cases identifies 58 loci and highlights GABAergic signaling
PB - MedRxiv
ER -