Identifying gene-environment interactions in schizophrenia: contemporary challenges for integrated, large-scale investigations

Recent years have seen considerable progress in epidemiological and molecular genetic research into environmental and genetic factors in schizophrenia, but methodological uncertainties remain with regard to validating environmental exposures, and the population risk conferred by individual molecular...

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Veröffentlicht in:Schizophrenia bulletin 2014-07, Vol.40 (4), p.729-736
Hauptverfasser: European Network of National Networks studying Gene-Environment Interactions in Schizophrenia (EU-GEI), van Os, Jim, Rutten, Bart P, Myin-Germeys, Inez, Delespaul, Philippe, Viechtbauer, Wolfgang, van Zelst, Catherine, Bruggeman, Richard, Reininghaus, Ulrich, Morgan, Craig, Murray, Robin M, Di Forti, Marta, McGuire, Philip, Valmaggia, Lucia R, Kempton, Matthew J, Gayer-Anderson, Charlotte, Hubbard, Kathryn, Beards, Stephanie, Stilo, Simona A, Onyejiaka, Adanna, Bourque, Francois, Modinos, Gemma, Tognin, Stefania, Calem, Maria, O'Donovan, Michael C, Owen, Michael J, Holmans, Peter, Williams, Nigel, Craddock, Nicholas, Richards, Alexander, Humphreys, Isla, Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas, Leweke, F. Markus, Tost, Heike, Akdeniz, Ceren, Rohleder, Cathrin, Bumb, J. Malte, Schwarz, Emanuel, Alptekin, Köksal, Üçok, Alp, Saka, Meram Can, Atbaşoğlu, E. Cem, Gülöksüz, Sinan, Gumus-Akay, Guvem, Cihan, Burçin, Karadağ, Hasan, Soygür, Haldan, Cankurtaran, Eylem Şahin, Ulusoy, Semra, Akdede, Berna, Binbay, Tolga, Ayer, Ahmet, Noyan, Handan, Karadayı, Gülşah, Akturan, Elçin, Ulaş, Halis, Arango, Celso, Parellada, Mara, Bernardo, Miguel, Sanjuán, Julio, Bobes, Julio, Arrojo, Manuel, Santos, Jose Luis, Cuadrado, Pedro, Rodríguez Solano, José Juan, Carracedo, Angel, García Bernardo, Enrique, Roldán, Laura, López, Gonzalo, Cabrera, Bibiana, Cruz, Sabrina, Díaz Mesa, Eva Ma, Pouso, María, Jiménez, Estela, Sánchez, Teresa, Rapado, Marta, González, Emiliano, Martínez, Covadonga, Sánchez, Emilio, Olmeda, Ma Soledad, de Haan, Lieuwe, Velthorst, Eva, van der Gaag, Mark, Selten, Jean-Paul, van Dam, Daniella, van der Ven, Elsje, van der Meer, Floor, Messchaert, Elles, Kraan, Tamar, Burger, Nadine, Leboyer, Marion, Szoke, Andrei, Schürhoff, Franck, Llorca, Pierre-Michel, Jamain, Stéphane, Tortelli, Andrea, Frijda, Flora, Vilain, Jeanne, Galliot, Anne-Marie, Baudin, Grégoire
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Zusammenfassung:Recent years have seen considerable progress in epidemiological and molecular genetic research into environmental and genetic factors in schizophrenia, but methodological uncertainties remain with regard to validating environmental exposures, and the population risk conferred by individual molecular genetic variants is small. There are now also a limited number of studies that have investigated molecular genetic candidate gene-environment interactions (G × E), however, so far, thorough replication of findings is rare and G × E research still faces several conceptual and methodological challenges. In this article, we aim to review these recent developments and illustrate how integrated, large-scale investigations may overcome contemporary challenges in G × E research, drawing on the example of a large, international, multi-center study into the identification and translational application of G × E in schizophrenia. While such investigations are now well underway, new challenges emerge for G × E research from late-breaking evidence that genetic variation and environmental exposures are, to a significant degree, shared across a range of psychiatric disorders, with potential overlap in phenotype.
ISSN:0586-7614