Polygenic risk for schizophrenia, social dispositions, and pace of epigenetic aging: Results from the Young Finns Study

Author:

Saarinen Aino12ORCID,Marttila Saara34,Mishra Pashupati P.567,Lyytikäinen Leo‐Pekka5678,Raitoharju Emma39,Mononen Nina5679,Sormunen Elina1011,Kähönen Mika512,Raitakari Olli11131415,Hietala Jarmo10111617,Keltikangas‐Järvinen Liisa1,Lehtimäki Terho567

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology and Logopedics, Faculty of Medicine University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

2. Helsinki University Central Hospital Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic Helsinki Finland

3. Department of Molecular Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology Tampere University Tampere Finland

4. Gerontology Research Center Tampere University Tampere Finland

5. Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology Tampere University Tampere Finland

6. Department of Clinical Chemistry Fimlab Laboratories Tampere Finland

7. Finnish Cardiovascular Research Center Tampere Finland

8. Department of Cardiology, Heart Center Tampere University Hospital Tampere Finland

9. Cardiovascular Research Center Tampere, Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology Tampere University Tampere Finland

10. Department of Psychiatry University of Turku Turku Finland

11. Turku University Hospital Turku Finland

12. Department of Clinical Physiology Tampere University Hospital Tampere Finland

13. Research Centre of Applied and Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine University of Turku Turku Finland

14. Centre for Population Health Research University of Turku Turku Finland

15. Department of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine Turku University Hospital Turku Finland

16. Department of Medicine University of Turku Turku Finland

17. Division of Medicine Turku University Hospital Turku Finland

Abstract

AbstractSchizophrenia is often regarded as a disorder of premature aging. We investigated (a) whether polygenic risk for schizophrenia (PRSsch) relates to pace of epigenetic aging and (b) whether personal dispositions toward active and emotionally close relationships protect against accelerated epigenetic aging in individuals with high PRSsch. The sample came from the population‐based Young Finns Study (n = 1348). Epigenetic aging was measured with DNA methylation aging algorithms such as AgeAccelHannum, EEAAHannum, IEAAHannum, IEAAHorvath, AgeAccelHorvath, AgeAccelPheno, AgeAccelGrim, and DunedinPACE. A PRSsch was calculated using summary statistics from the most comprehensive genome‐wide association study of schizophrenia to date. Social dispositions were assessed in terms of extraversion, sociability, reward dependence, cooperativeness, and attachment security. We found that PRSsch did not have a statistically significant effect on any studied indicator of epigenetic aging. Instead, PRSsch had a significant interaction with reward dependence (p = 0.001–0.004), cooperation (p = 0.009–0.020), extraversion (p = 0.019–0.041), sociability (p = 0.003–0.016), and attachment security (p = 0.007–0.014) in predicting AgeAccelHannum, EEAAHannum, or IEAAHannum. Specifically, participants with high PRSsch appeared to display accelerated epigenetic aging at higher (vs. lower) levels of extraversion, sociability, attachment security, reward dependence, and cooperativeness. A rather opposite pattern was evident for those with low PRSsch. No such interactions were evident when predicting the other indicators of epigenetic aging. In conclusion, against our hypothesis, frequent social interactions may relate to accelerated epigenetic aging in individuals at risk for psychosis. We speculate that this may be explained by social‐cognitive impairments (perceiving social situations as overwhelming or excessively arousing) or ending up in less supportive or deviant social groups.

Funder

Academy of Finland

Kela

Juho Vainion Säätiö

Paavo Nurmen Säätiö

Sydäntutkimussäätiö

Suomen Kulttuurirahasto

Tampereen Tuberkuloosisäätiö

Emil Aaltosen Säätiö

Yrjö Jahnssonin Säätiö

Maud Kuistilan Muistosäätiö

Signe ja Ane Gyllenbergin Säätiö

European Research Council

Suomen kliinisen kemian yhdistys

Syöpäsäätiö

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Aging

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