Attention-mediated genetic influences on psychotic symptomatology in adolescence

Sarah E. Chang, Dylan E. Hughes, Jinhan Zhu, Mahnoor Hyat, Sullivan D. Salone, Zachary T. Goodman, Joshua L. Roffman, Nicole R. Karcher, Leanna M. Hernandez, Jennifer K. Forsyth, Carrie E. Bearden
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Attention problems are among the earliest precursors of schizophrenia. In this longitudinal cohort study, we examine relationships between cognitive and neuropsychiatric polygenic scores (PGSs), psychosis-spectrum symptoms and attention-related phenotypes in adolescence (ABCD; n = 11,855; mean baseline age 9.93 ± 0.6). Across three biennial visits, greater attentional variability and altered functional connectivity were associated with severity of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs). In European-ancestry youth, neuropsychiatric and cognitive PGSs were associated with greater PLE severity (R2 = 0.026–0.035) and greater attentional variability (R2 = 0.100–0.109). Notably, the effect of broad neurodevelopmental PGS on PLEs weakened over time, whereas schizophrenia PGS did not. Attentional variability partially mediated relationships between multiple PGSs and PLEs, explaining 4–16% of these associations. Finally, PGSs parsed by developmental coexpression modules were significantly associated with PLE severity, though effect sizes were larger for genome-wide PGSs. Findings implicate broad neurodevelopmental liability in the pathophysiology of psychosis-spectrum symptomatology in adolescence; attentional variability may link risk variants to symptoms. Using data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study, the authors find an association between neuropsychiatric and cognitive polygenic scores and psychotic-like experience severity, and reveal a mediating role of attentional variability.

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注意介导的遗传对青少年精神病症状的影响
注意力问题是精神分裂症最早的前兆之一。在这项纵向队列研究中,我们研究了青少年认知和神经精神多基因评分(PGSs)、精神病谱系症状和注意相关表型之间的关系(ABCD;n = 11,855;平均基线年龄(9.93±0.6)。在三次两年一次的访问中,更大的注意力变异性和功能连接的改变与精神样经历(ple)的严重程度有关。在欧洲血统的年轻人中,神经精神和认知pgs与更严重的PLE (R2 = 0.026-0.035)和更大的注意力变异性(R2 = 0.100-0.109)相关。值得注意的是,广义神经发育PGS对ple的影响随着时间的推移而减弱,而精神分裂症PGS则没有。注意变异性部分介导了多重pgs和ple之间的关系,解释了其中4-16%的关联。最后,发育共表达模块解析的pgs与PLE严重程度显著相关,尽管全基因组pgs的效应量更大。研究结果表明,青少年精神病谱系症状的病理生理学中存在广泛的神经发育倾向;注意力变异可能将风险变异与症状联系起来。利用青少年大脑认知发展研究的数据,作者发现神经精神病学和认知多基因评分与精神病样经验严重程度之间存在关联,并揭示了注意力变异性的中介作用。
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