Polygenic Risk Score Effect on Violent Behavior in Schizophrenia.

Christopher Adanty, Jessica Qian, Vincenzo De Luca, Nathan J Kolla
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Previous studies aiming to establish a correlation between schizophrenia (SCZ) and aggressive behavior have resulted in contradictory results. Despite this, a certain degree of evidence suggests a potential underlying genetic component to aggression in SCZ. Polygenic risk score (PRS) analysis is a novel technique to estimate the combined effect of multiple genetic influences on aggression. Our objective was to investigate whether PRS could determine a proclivity toward aggressive behavior in patients with SCZ. Community-dwelling patients diagnosed with a schizophrenia spectrum disorder (n =205) were recruited from a nonforensic outpatient sample. Participants were assessed for aggression using a cross-sectional and retrospective design, and PRS was calculated using genomic DNA and the Illumina Omni 2.5 array. We did not detect any associations between lifetime physical aggression (P =32), verbal aggression (P =24), or aggression against property (P =24) and the PRS for SCZ risk. There may be several reasons to explain our null findings. We recommend that future interaction analyses of PRSs in SCZ that investigate violence focus on forensic psychiatric patients with higher base rates of violence and use participant interviews to assess aggression.

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多基因风险评分对精神分裂症患者暴力行为的影响。
以往旨在建立精神分裂症(SCZ)与攻击行为之间相关性的研究结果相互矛盾。尽管如此,一定程度的证据表明,SCZ的攻击行为可能存在潜在的遗传成分。多基因风险评分(PRS)分析是一种评估多种遗传因素对攻击行为综合影响的新方法。我们的目的是调查PRS是否可以决定SCZ患者的攻击行为倾向。诊断为精神分裂症谱系障碍的社区居住患者(n = 205)从非法医门诊样本中招募。使用横断面和回顾性设计评估参与者的攻击性,并使用基因组DNA和Illumina Omni 2.5阵列计算PRS。我们没有发现终身身体攻击(P = 32)、言语攻击(P = 24)或财产攻击(P = 24)与SCZ风险的PRS之间存在任何关联。可能有几个原因可以解释我们的无效发现。我们建议未来在调查暴力行为时,对SCZ中PRSs的相互作用分析应侧重于具有较高暴力基础率的法医精神病患者,并使用参与者访谈来评估攻击行为。
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期刊介绍: The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL, pronounced "apple") is an organization of psychiatrists dedicated to excellence in practice, teaching, and research in forensic psychiatry. Founded in 1969, AAPL currently has more than 1,500 members in North America and around the world.
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