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Genome-wide association meta-analysis of childhood ADHD symptoms and diagnosis identifies new loci and potential effector genes.

van der Laan CM, Ip HF, Schipper M et al.

40962958 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
73483 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

VD
van der Laan CM
IH
Ip HF
SM
Schipper M
HJ
Hottenga JJ
SP
St Pourcain B
ZT
Zayats T
PR
Pool R
KE
Krapohl EML
BI
Brikell I
SA
Soler Artigas M
CJ
Cabana-Domínguez J
LN
Llonga N
NI
Nolte IM
BK
Bolhuis K
PT
Palviainen T
ZH
Zafarmand H
GS
Gordon S
AF
Aliev F
BS
Burt SA
WC
Wang CA
SG
Saunders G
KV
Karhunen V
AD
Adkins DE
BR
Border R
PR
Peterson RE
PJ
Prinz JA
TE
Thiering E
VN
Vilor-Tejedor N
AT
Ahluwalia TS
AA
Allegrini A
RK
Rimfeld K
CQ
Chen Q
LY
Lu Y
MJ
Martin J
BR
Bosch R
RJ
Ramos-Quiroga JA
NA
Neumann A
EJ
Ensink J
GK
Grasby KL
MJ
Morosoli JJ
TX
Tong X
MS
Marrington S
SJ
Scott JG
SA
Shabalin AA
CR
Corley R
EL
Evans LM
SK
Sugden K
AS
Alemany S
SL
Sass L
VR
Vinding R
EE
Ehli EA
HF
Hagenbeek FA
DE
Derks EM
LH
Larsson H
SH
Snieder H
CC
Cecil C
WA
Whipp AM
KT
Korhonen T
VE
Vuoksimaa E
RR
Rose RJ
UA
Uitterlinden AG
HJ
Haavik J
HJ
Harris JR
Helgeland Ø
JS
Johansson S
KG
Knudsen GPS
NP
Njolstad PR
LQ
Lu Q
RA
Rodriguez A
HA
Henders AK
MA
Mamun A
NJ
Najman JM
BS
Brown S
HC
Hopfer C
KK
Krauter K
RC
Reynolds CA
SA
Smolen A
SM
Stallings M
WS
Wadsworth S
WT
Wall TL
EL
Eaves L
SJ
Silberg JL
MA
Miller A
HA
Havdahl A
LS
Llop S
LM
Lopez-Espinosa MJ
BK
Bønnelykke K
SJ
Sunyer J
AL
Arseneault L
SM
Standl M
HJ
Heinrich J
BJ
Boden J
PJ
Pearson J
HJ
Horwood J
KM
Kennedy M
PR
Poulton R
MH
Maes HH
HJ
Hewitt J
CW
Copeland WE
MC
Middeldorp CM
WG
Williams GM
WN
Wray N
JM
Järvelin MR
MM
McGue M
IW
Iacono W
CA
Caspi A
MT
Moffitt TE
WA
Whitehouse AJO
PC
Pennell CE
KK
Klump KL
JC
Jiang C
DD
Dick DM
RT
Reichborn-Kjennerud T
MN
Martin NG
MS
Medland SE
VT
Vrijkotte T
KJ
Kaprio J
TH
Tiemeier H
DS
Davey Smith G
HC
Hartman CA
OA
Oldehinkel AJ
CM
Casas M
RM
Ribasés M
LP
Lichtenstein P
LS
Lundström S
PR
Plomin R
BM
Bartels M
NM
Nivard MG
BD
Boomsma DI
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We performed a genome-wide association meta-analysis (GWAMA) of 290,134 attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptom measures of 70,953 unique individuals from multiple raters, ages and instruments (ADHDSYMP). Next, we meta-analyzed the results with a study of ADHD diagnosis (ADHDOVERALL). ADHDSYMP returned no genome-wide significant variants. We show that the combined ADHDOVERALL GWAMA identified 39 independent loci, of which 17 were new. Using a recently developed gene-mapping method, Fine-mapped Locus Assessment Model of Effector genes, we identified 22 potential ADHD effector genes implicating several new biological processes and pathways. Moderate negative genetic correlations (rg < -0.40) were observed with multiple cognitive traits. In three cohorts, polygenic scores (PGSs) based on ADHDOVERALL outperformed PGSs based on ADHD symptoms and diagnosis alone. Our findings support the notion that clinical ADHD is at the extreme end of a continuous liability that is indexed by ADHD symptoms. We show that including ADHD symptom counts helps to identify new genes implicated in ADHD.

73,483 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

73483
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
New Zealand, Sweden, Netherlands, U.S., Norway, Finland, Denmark, U.K., Australia, Germany, Spain
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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