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Genome-wide association study of more than 40,000 bipolar disorder cases provides new insights into the underlying biology.

Mullins N, Forstner AJ, O'Connell KS et al.

34002096 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
413466 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

MN
Mullins N
FA
Forstner AJ
OK
O'Connell KS
CB
Coombes B
CJ
Coleman JRI
QZ
Qiao Z
AT
Als TD
BT
Bigdeli TB
BS
Børte S
BJ
Bryois J
CA
Charney AW
DO
Drange OK
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Gandal MJ
HS
Hagenaars SP
IM
Ikeda M
KN
Kamitaki N
KM
Kim M
KK
Krebs K
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Panagiotaropoulou G
SB
Schilder BM
SL
Sloofman LG
SS
Steinberg S
TV
Trubetskoy V
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Winsvold BS
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Won HH
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Abramova L
AK
Adorjan K
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Agerbo E
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Al Eissa M
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Albani D
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Alliey-Rodriguez N
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Anjorin A
AV
Antilla V
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Antoniou A
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Awasthi S
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Baek JH
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Bækvad-Hansen M
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Bass N
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Bauer M
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Beins EC
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Bergen SE
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Birner A
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Bøcker Pedersen C
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Bøen E
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Boks MP
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Bosch R
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Brum M
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Brumpton BM
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Brunkhorst-Kanaan N
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Budde M
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Bybjerg-Grauholm J
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Byerley W
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Cairns M
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Casas M
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Cervantes P
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Clarke TK
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Cruceanu C
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Cuellar-Barboza A
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Cunningham J
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Curtis D
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Czerski PM
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Dale AM
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Dalkner N
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David FS
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Degenhardt F
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Djurovic S
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Dobbyn AL
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Douzenis A
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Escott-Price V
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Ferrier IN
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Fiorentino A
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Foroud TM
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Frank J
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Frei O
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Freimer NB
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Gade K
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Garnham J
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Gelernter J
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Giørtz Pedersen M
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Gordon SD
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Gordon-Smith K
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Greenwood TA
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Grove J
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Hautzinger M
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Heilbronner U
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Hoffmann P
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Holmans PA
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Jamain S
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Johnson JS
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Knowles JA
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Kogevinas M
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Kranzler HR
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Lawrence J
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Leber M
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Lewis C
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Liao C
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Lucae S
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Lundberg M
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MacIntyre DJ
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Magnusson SH
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Maier W
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Maihofer A
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Maratou E
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McKay JD
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Medeiros H
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Montgomery GW
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O'Brien N
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Craddock N
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Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Bipolar disorder is a heritable mental illness with complex etiology. We performed a genome-wide association study of 41,917 bipolar disorder cases and 371,549 controls of European ancestry, which identified 64 associated genomic loci. Bipolar disorder risk alleles were enriched in genes in synaptic signaling pathways and brain-expressed genes, particularly those with high specificity of expression in neurons of the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. Significant signal enrichment was found in genes encoding targets of antipsychotics, calcium channel blockers, antiepileptics and anesthetics. Integrating expression quantitative trait locus data implicated 15 genes robustly linked to bipolar disorder via gene expression, encoding druggable targets such as HTR6, MCHR1, DCLK3 and FURIN. Analyses of bipolar disorder subtypes indicated high but imperfect genetic correlation between bipolar disorder type I and II and identified additional associated loci. Together, these results advance our understanding of the biological etiology of bipolar disorder, identify novel therapeutic leads and prioritize genes for functional follow-up studies.

41,917 European ancestry cases, 371,549 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

413466
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Austria, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russian Federation, Spain, Sweden, U.K., Canada, U.S., Australia
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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