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Title: Genetic and psychosocial stressors have independent effects on the level of subclinical psychosis: findings from the multinational EU-GEI study
Author: Pignon, B.
Peyre, H.
Ayrolles, A.
Kirkbride, James B.
Jamain, S.
Ferchiou, A.
Richard, J. R.
Baudin, G.
Tosato, S.
Jongsma, Hanna E.
de Haan, Lieuwe
Tarricone, Ilaria
Bernardo Arroyo, Miquel
Velthorst, Eva
Braca, M.
Arango, Celso
Arrojo, Manuel
Bobes García, Julio
Del-Ben, Cristina Marta
Di Forti, Marta
Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte
Jones, Peter B.
La Casia, Caterina
Lasalvia, Antonio
Menezes, Paulo Rossi
Quattrone, Diego
Sanjuán, Julio
Selten, Jean Paul
Tortelli, Andrea
Llorca, Pierre Michel
van Os, Jim
Rutten, Bart P.F.
Murray, Robin M.
Morgan, Craig
Leboyer, M.
Szöke, Andrei
Schürhoff, F.
Keywords: Genètica de la conducta
Influència del medi ambient en l'home
Factors de risc en les malalties
Esquizofrènia
Psicosi
Psicopatologia
Behavior genetics
Environmental effects on human beings
Risk factors in diseases
Schizophrenia
Psychoses
Pathological psychology
Issue Date: 27-Sep-2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Abstract: Aims: Gene x environment (G×E) interactions, i.e. genetic modulation of the sensitivity to environmental factors and/or environmental control of the gene expression, have not been reliably established regarding aetiology of psychotic disorders. Moreover, recent studies have shown associations between the polygenic risk scores for schizophrenia (PRS-SZ) and some risk factors of psychotic disorders, challenging the traditional gene v. environment dichotomy. In the present article, we studied the role of GxE interaction between psychosocial stressors (childhood trauma, stressful life-events, self-reported discrimination experiences and low social capital) and the PRS-SZ on subclinical psychosis in a population-based sample. Methods: Data were drawn from the EUropean network of national schizophrenia networks studying Gene-Environment Interactions (EU-GEI) study, in which subjects without psychotic disorders were included in six countries. The sample was restricted to European descendant subjects (n = 706). Subclinical dimensions of psychosis (positive, negative, and depressive) were measured by the Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences (CAPE) scale. Associations between the PRS-SZ and the psychosocial stressors were tested. For each dimension, the interactions between genes and environment were assessed using linear models and comparing explained variances of 'Genetic' models (solely fitted with PRS-SZ), 'Environmental' models (solely fitted with each environmental stressor), 'Independent' models (with PRS-SZ and each environmental factor), and 'Interaction' models (Independent models plus an interaction term between the PRS-SZ and each environmental factor). Likelihood ration tests (LRT) compared the fit of the different models. Results: There were no genes-environment associations. PRS-SZ was associated with positive dimensions (β = 0.092, R2 = 7.50%), and most psychosocial stressors were associated with all three subclinical psychotic dimensions (except social capital and positive dimension). Concerning the positive dimension, Independent models fitted better than Environmental and Genetic models. No significant GxE interaction was observed for any dimension. Conclusions: This study in subjects without psychotic disorders suggests that (i) the aetiological continuum hypothesis could concern particularly the positive dimension of subclinical psychosis, (ii) genetic and environmental factors have independent effects on the level of this positive dimension, (iii) and that interactions between genetic and individual environmental factors could not be identified in this sample.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1017/S2045796022000464
It is part of: Epidemiology And Psychiatric Sciences, 2022, vol. 31, p. e68
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/200026
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1017/S2045796022000464
ISSN: 2045-7960
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