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Genome-wide association analyses identify 95 risk loci and provide insights into the neurobiology of post-traumatic stress disorder.

Nievergelt CM, Maihofer AX, Atkinson EG et al.

38637617 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
1280933 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

NC
Nievergelt CM
MA
Maihofer AX
AE
Atkinson EG
CC
Chen CY
CK
Choi KW
CJ
Coleman JRI
DN
Daskalakis NP
DL
Duncan LE
PR
Polimanti R
AC
Aaronson C
AA
Amstadter AB
AS
Andersen SB
AO
Andreassen OA
AP
Arbisi PA
AA
Ashley-Koch AE
AS
Austin SB
AE
Avdibegoviç E
BD
Babić D
BS
Bacanu SA
BD
Baker DG
BA
Batzler A
BJ
Beckham JC
BS
Belangero S
BC
Benjet C
BC
Bergner C
BL
Bierer LM
BJ
Biernacka JM
BL
Bierut LJ
BJ
Bisson JI
BM
Boks MP
BE
Bolger EA
BA
Brandolino A
BG
Breen G
BR
Bressan RA
BR
Bryant RA
BA
Bustamante AC
BJ
Bybjerg-Grauholm J
BM
Bækvad-Hansen M
BA
Børglum AD
BS
Børte S
CL
Cahn L
CJ
Calabrese JR
CJ
Caldas-de-Almeida JM
CC
Chatzinakos C
CS
Cheema S
CS
Clouston SAP
CL
Colodro-Conde L
CB
Coombes BJ
CC
Cruz-Fuentes CS
DA
Dale AM
DS
Dalvie S
DL
Davis LK
DJ
Deckert J
DD
Delahanty DL
DM
Dennis MF
DF
Desarnaud F
DC
DiPietro CP
DS
Disner SG
DA
Docherty AR
DK
Domschke K
DG
Dyb G
KA
Kulenović AD
EH
Edenberg HJ
EA
Evans A
FC
Fabbri C
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Fani N
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Farrer LA
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Feder A
FN
Feeny NC
FJ
Flory JD
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Forbes D
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Franz CE
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Galea S
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Garrett ME
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Gelaye B
GJ
Gelernter J
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Geuze E
GC
Gillespie CF
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Goleva SB
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Gordon SD
GA
Goçi A
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Grasser LR
GC
Guindalini C
HM
Haas M
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Hagenaars S
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Hauser MA
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Heath AC
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Hemmings SMJ
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Hesselbrock V
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Hickie IB
HK
Hogan K
HD
Hougaard DM
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Huang H
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Huckins LM
HK
Hveem K
JM
Jakovljević M
JA
Javanbakht A
JG
Jenkins GD
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Johnson J
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Jones I
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Jovanovic T
KK
Karstoft KI
KM
Kaufman ML
KJ
Kennedy JL
KR
Kessler RC
KA
Khan A
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Kimbrel NA
KA
King AP
KN
Koen N
KR
Kotov R
KH
Kranzler HR
KK
Krebs K
KW
Kremen WS
KP
Kuan PF
LB
Lawford BR
LL
Lebois LAM
LK
Lehto K
LD
Levey DF
LC
Lewis C
LI
Liberzon I
LS
Linnstaedt SD
LM
Logue MW
LA
Lori A
LY
Lu Y
LB
Luft BJ
LM
Lupton MK
LJ
Luykx JJ
MI
Makotkine I
MJ
Maples-Keller JL
MS
Marchese S
MC
Marmar C
MN
Martin NG
MG
Martínez-Levy GA
MK
McAloney K
MA
McFarlane A
MK
McLaughlin KA
MS
McLean SA
MS
Medland SE
MD
Mehta D
MJ
Meyers J
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Michopoulos V
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Mikita EA
ML
Milani L
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Milberg W
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Miller MW
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Morey RA
MC
Morris CP
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Mors O
MP
Mortensen PB
MM
Mufford MS
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Nelson EC
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Nordentoft M
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Norman SB
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Nugent NR
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O'Donnell M
OH
Orcutt HK
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Pan PM
PM
Panizzon MS
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Pathak GA
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Peters ES
PA
Peterson AL
PM
Peverill M
PR
Pietrzak RH
PM
Polusny MA
PB
Porjesz B
PA
Powers A
QX
Qin XJ
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Ratanatharathorn A
RV
Risbrough VB
RA
Roberts AL
RA
Rothbaum AO
RB
Rothbaum BO
RP
Roy-Byrne P
RK
Ruggiero KJ
RA
Rung A
RH
Runz H
RB
Rutten BPF
DV
de Viteri SS
SG
Salum GA
SL
Sampson L
SS
Sanchez SE
SM
Santoro M
SC
Seah C
SS
Seedat S
SJ
Seng JS
SA
Shabalin A
SC
Sheerin CM
SD
Silove D
SA
Smith AK
SJ
Smoller JW
SS
Sponheim SR
SD
Stein DJ
SS
Stensland S
SJ
Stevens JS
SJ
Sumner JA
TM
Teicher MH
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Thompson WK
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Tiwari AK
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Trapido E
UM
Uddin M
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Ursano RJ
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Valdimarsdóttir U
VH
Van Hooff M
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Vermetten E
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Vinkers CH
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Voisey J
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Wang Y
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Wang Z
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Waszczuk M
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Weber H
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Wendt FR
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Werge T
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Williams MA
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Williamson DE
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Winsvold BS
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Winternitz S
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Wolf C
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Wolf EJ
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Xia Y
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Xiong Y
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Yehuda R
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Young KA
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Young RM
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Zai CC
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Zai GC
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Zervas M
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Zhao H
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Zoellner LA
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Zwart JA
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deRoon-Cassini T
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van Rooij SJH
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van den Heuvel LL
SM
Stein MB
RK
Ressler KJ
KK
Koenen KC
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) genetics are characterized by lower discoverability than most other psychiatric disorders. The contribution to biological understanding from previous genetic studies has thus been limited. We performed a multi-ancestry meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies across 1,222,882 individuals of European ancestry (137,136 cases) and 58,051 admixed individuals with African and Native American ancestry (13,624 cases). We identified 95 genome-wide significant loci (80 new). Convergent multi-omic approaches identified 43 potential causal genes, broadly classified as neurotransmitter and ion channel synaptic modulators (for example, GRIA1, GRM8 and CACNA1E), developmental, axon guidance and transcription factors (for example, FOXP2, EFNA5 and DCC), synaptic structure and function genes (for example, PCLO, NCAM1 and PDE4B) and endocrine or immune regulators (for example, ESR1, TRAF3 and TANK). Additional top genes influence stress, immune, fear and threat-related processes, previously hypothesized to underlie PTSD neurobiology. These findings strengthen our understanding of neurobiological systems relevant to PTSD pathophysiology, while also opening new areas for investigation.

137,136 European ancestry cases, 1,085,746 European ancestry controls, 11,560 African or Admixed ancestry cases, 39,474 African or Admixed ancestry controls, 2,064 Native American or Latin American cases, 4,953 Native American or Latin American controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

1280933
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, African unspecified, Other admixed ancestry, Hispanic or Latin American, Native American
Ancestry
Sweden, U.S., Norway, Denmark, U.K.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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