Comparative genetic architectures of schizophrenia in East Asian and European populations
Comparative genetic architectures of schizophrenia in East Asian and European populations
Schizophrenia is a debilitating psychiatric disorder with approximately 1% lifetime risk globally. Large-scale schizophrenia genetic studies have reported primarily on European ancestry samples, potentially missing important biological insights. Here, we report the largest study to date of East Asian participants (22,778 schizophrenia cases and 35,362 controls), identifying 21 genome-wide-significant associations in 19 genetic loci. Common genetic variants that confer risk for schizophrenia have highly similar effects between East Asian and European ancestries (genetic correlation = 0.98 ± 0.03), indicating that the genetic basis of schizophrenia and its biology are broadly shared across populations. A fixed-effect meta-analysis including individuals from East Asian and European ancestries identified 208 significant associations in 176 genetic loci (53 novel). Trans-ancestry fine-mapping reduced the sets of candidate causal variants in 44 loci. Polygenic risk scores had reduced performance when transferred across ancestries, highlighting the importance of including sufficient samples of major ancestral groups to ensure their generalizability across populations.
- University of Queensland Australia
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill United States
- Utrecht University Netherlands
- Chonnam National University Korea (Republic of)
- University of California, San Francisco United States
genetic studies, European populations, Asia, Population, 610, Eastern, Medical and Health Sciences, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Article, White People, 1311 Genetics, Indonesia Schizophrenia Consortium, Asian People, 616, East Asian populations, Medicine and Health Sciences, Genetics, 2.1 Biological and endogenous factors, Genetic REsearch on schizophreniA neTwork-China and the Netherlands, Humans, Aetiology, Polymorphism, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Asia, Eastern, Prevention, Human Genome, Single Nucleotide, Biological Sciences, Serious Mental Illness, Brain Disorders, schizophrenia, Mental Health, Good Health and Well Being, Genetics, Population, Case-Control Studies, Schizophrenia, Mental health, Developmental Biology, Genome-Wide Association Study
genetic studies, European populations, Asia, Population, 610, Eastern, Medical and Health Sciences, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Article, White People, 1311 Genetics, Indonesia Schizophrenia Consortium, Asian People, 616, East Asian populations, Medicine and Health Sciences, Genetics, 2.1 Biological and endogenous factors, Genetic REsearch on schizophreniA neTwork-China and the Netherlands, Humans, Aetiology, Polymorphism, Schizophrenia Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Asia, Eastern, Prevention, Human Genome, Single Nucleotide, Biological Sciences, Serious Mental Illness, Brain Disorders, schizophrenia, Mental Health, Good Health and Well Being, Genetics, Population, Case-Control Studies, Schizophrenia, Mental health, Developmental Biology, Genome-Wide Association Study
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