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Interaction Testing and Polygenic Risk Scoring to Estimate the Association of Common Genetic Variants With Treatment Resistance in Schizophrenia.

Pardiñas AF, Smart SE, Willcocks IR et al.

35019943 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
35043 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

PA
Pardiñas AF
SS
Smart SE
WI
Willcocks IR
HP
Holmans PA
DC
Dennison CA
LA
Lynham AJ
LS
Legge SE
BB
Baune BT
BT
Bigdeli TB
CM
Cairns MJ
CA
Corvin A
FA
Fanous AH
FJ
Frank J
KB
Kelly B
MA
McQuillin A
MI
Melle I
MP
Mortensen PB
MB
Mowry BJ
PC
Pato CN
PS
Periyasamy S
RM
Rietschel M
RD
Rujescu D
SC
Simonsen C
SC
St Clair D
TP
Tooney P
WJ
Wu JQ
AO
Andreassen OA
KK
Kowalec K
SP
Sullivan PF
MR
Murray RM
OM
Owen MJ
MJ
MacCabe JH
OM
O'Donovan MC
WJ
Walters JTR
AO
Ajnakina O
AL
Alameda L
BT
Barnes TRE
BD
Berardi D
BE
Bonora E
CS
Camporesi S
CM
Cleusix M
CP
Conus P
CB
Crespo-Facorro B
DG
D'Andrea G
DA
Demjaha A
DK
Do KQ
DG
Doody GA
EC
Eap CB
FA
Ferchiou A
DF
Di Forti M
GL
Guidi L
HL
Homman L
JR
Jenni R
JE
Joyce EM
KL
Kassoumeri L
KI
Khadimallah I
LO
Lastrina O
MR
Muratori R
NH
Noyan H
OF
O'Neill FA
PB
Pignon B
RR
Restellini R
RJ
Richard JR
SF
Schürhoff F
ŠF
Španiel F
SA
Szöke A
TI
Tarricone I
TA
Tortelli A
ÜA
Üçok A
VJ
Vázquez-Bourgon J
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Importance: About 20% to 30% of people with schizophrenia have psychotic symptoms that do not respond adequately to first-line antipsychotic treatment. This clinical presentation, chronic and highly disabling, is known as treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS). The causes of treatment resistance and their relationships with causes underlying schizophrenia are largely unknown. Adequately powered genetic studies of TRS are scarce because of the difficulty in collecting data from well-characterized TRS cohorts.

10,501 European ancestry cases, 24,542 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

35043
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
U.K.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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