Affiliation:
1. College of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data for Medical Sciences, Shandong First Medical University , Shandong , China
Abstract
Abstract
Background and Hypothesis
While genetic correlations, pleiotropic loci, and shared genetic mechanisms of psychiatric disorders have been extensively studied in European populations, the investigation of these factors in East Asian populations has been relatively limited.
Study Design
To identify novel pleiotropic risk loci for depression and schizophrenia (SCZ) in East Asians. We utilized the most comprehensive dataset available for East Asians and quantified the genetic overlap between depression, SCZ, and their related traits via a multitrait genome-wide association study. Global and local genetic correlations were estimated by LDSC and ρ-HESS. Pleiotropic loci were identified by the multitrait analysis of GWAS (MTAG).
Study Results
Besides the significant correlation between depression and SCZ, our analysis revealed genetic correlations between depression and obesity-related traits, such as weight, BMI, T2D, and HDL. In SCZ, significant correlations were detected with HDL, heart diseases and use of various medications. Conventional meta-analysis of depression and SCZ identified a novel locus at 1q25.2 in East Asians. Further multitrait analysis of depression, SCZ and related traits identified ten novel pleiotropic loci for depression, and four for SCZ.
Conclusions
Our findings demonstrate shared genetic underpinnings between depression and SCZ in East Asians, as well as their associated traits, providing novel candidate genes for the identification and prioritization of therapeutic targets specific to this population.
Funder
Special Funds of Taishan Scholar Project, China
the National Natural Science Foundation of China
Excellent Youth Science Fund Project (Overseas) of Shandong China
Shandong Postdoctoral Science Foundation
Shandong Province Higher Education Institution Youth Innovation and Technology
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)