Translational Psychiatry (Jul 2021)
A genome-wide association study of the longitudinal course of executive functions
- Bernadette Wendel,
- Sergi Papiol,
- Till F. M. Andlauer,
- Jörg Zimmermann,
- Jens Wiltfang,
- Carsten Spitzer,
- Fanny Senner,
- Eva C. Schulte,
- Max Schmauß,
- Sabrina K. Schaupp,
- Jonathan Repple,
- Eva Reininghaus,
- Jens Reimer,
- Daniela Reich-Erkelenz,
- Nils Opel,
- Igor Nenadić,
- Susanne Meinert,
- Carsten Konrad,
- Farahnaz Klöhn-Saghatolislam,
- Tilo Kircher,
- Janos L. Kalman,
- Georg Juckel,
- Andreas Jansen,
- Markus Jäger,
- Maria Heilbronner,
- Martin von Hagen,
- Katrin Gade,
- Christian Figge,
- Andreas J. Fallgatter,
- Detlef E. Dietrich,
- Udo Dannlowski,
- Ashley L. Comes,
- Monika Budde,
- Bernhard T. Baune,
- Volker Arolt,
- Ion-George Anghelescu,
- Heike Anderson-Schmidt,
- Kristina Adorjan,
- Peter Falkai,
- Thomas G. Schulze,
- Heike Bickeböller,
- Urs Heilbronner
Affiliations
- Bernadette Wendel
- Department of Genetic Epidemiology, University Medical Center Göttingen, Georg-August-University Göttingen
- Sergi Papiol
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Till F. M. Andlauer
- Department of Neurology, University Hospital rechts der Isar, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich
- Jörg Zimmermann
- Psychiatrieverbund Oldenburger Land gGmbH, Karl-Jaspers-Klinik
- Jens Wiltfang
- Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Göttingen
- Carsten Spitzer
- Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Rostock
- Fanny Senner
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Eva C. Schulte
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Max Schmauß
- Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Bezirkskrankenhaus Augsburg
- Sabrina K. Schaupp
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Jonathan Repple
- Institute for Translational Psychiatry, University of Münster
- Eva Reininghaus
- Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapeutic Medicine, Research Unit for Bipolar Affective Disorder, Medical University of Graz
- Jens Reimer
- Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
- Daniela Reich-Erkelenz
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Nils Opel
- Institute for Translational Psychiatry, University of Münster
- Igor Nenadić
- Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Philipps-University Marburg
- Susanne Meinert
- Institute for Translational Psychiatry, University of Münster
- Carsten Konrad
- Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Agaplesion Diakonieklinikum
- Farahnaz Klöhn-Saghatolislam
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Tilo Kircher
- Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Philipps-University Marburg
- Janos L. Kalman
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Georg Juckel
- Department of Psychiatry, Ruhr University Bochum, LWL University Hospital
- Andreas Jansen
- Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Philipps-University Marburg
- Markus Jäger
- Department of Psychiatry II, Ulm University, Bezirkskrankenhaus Günzburg
- Maria Heilbronner
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Martin von Hagen
- Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Clinical Center Werra-Meißner
- Katrin Gade
- Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Göttingen
- Christian Figge
- Karl-Jaspers Clinic, European Medical School Oldenburg-Groningen
- Andreas J. Fallgatter
- Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Tübingen
- Detlef E. Dietrich
- AMEOS Clinical Center Hildesheim
- Udo Dannlowski
- Institute for Translational Psychiatry, University of Münster
- Ashley L. Comes
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Monika Budde
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Bernhard T. Baune
- Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster
- Volker Arolt
- Institute for Translational Psychiatry, University of Münster
- Ion-George Anghelescu
- Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Mental Health Institute Berlin
- Heike Anderson-Schmidt
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Kristina Adorjan
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Peter Falkai
- Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Thomas G. Schulze
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- Heike Bickeböller
- Department of Genetic Epidemiology, University Medical Center Göttingen, Georg-August-University Göttingen
- Urs Heilbronner
- Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics (IPPG), University Hospital, LMU Munich
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-021-01510-8
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 11,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 8
Abstract
Abstract Executive functions are metacognitive capabilities that control and coordinate mental processes. In the transdiagnostic PsyCourse Study, comprising patients of the affective-to-psychotic spectrum and controls, we investigated the genetic basis of the time course of two core executive subfunctions: set-shifting (Trail Making Test, part B (TMT-B)) and updating (Verbal Digit Span backwards) in 1338 genotyped individuals. Time course was assessed with four measurement points, each 6 months apart. Compared to the initial assessment, executive performance improved across diagnostic groups. We performed a genome-wide association study to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with performance change over time by testing for SNP-by-time interactions using linear mixed models. We identified nine genome-wide significant SNPs for TMT-B in strong linkage disequilibrium with each other on chromosome 5. These were associated with decreased performance on the continuous TMT-B score across time. Variant rs150547358 had the lowest P value = 7.2 × 10−10 with effect estimate beta = 1.16 (95% c.i.: 1.11, 1.22). Implementing data of the FOR2107 consortium (1795 individuals), we replicated these findings for the SNP rs150547358 (P value = 0.015), analyzing the difference of the two available measurement points two years apart. In the replication study, rs150547358 exhibited a similar effect estimate beta = 0.85 (95% c.i.: 0.74, 0.97). Our study demonstrates that longitudinally measured phenotypes have the potential to unmask novel associations, adding time as a dimension to the effects of genomics.