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A genome-wide association study of coping behaviors suggests FBXO45 is associated with emotional expression

発表形態:
原著論文
主要業績:
主要業績
単著・共著:
共著
発表年月:
2019年02月
DOI:
10.1111/gbb.12481
会議属性:
指定なし
査読:
有り
リンク情報:

日本語フィールド

著者:
Shimanoe, C.; Hachiya, T.; Hara, M.; Nishida, Y.; Tanaka, K.; Sutoh, Y.; Shimizu, A.; Hishida, A.; Kawai, S.; Okada, R.; Tamura, T.; Matsuo, K.; Ito, H.; Ozaki, E.; Matsui, D.; Ibusuki, R.; Shimoshikiryo, I.; Takashima, N.; Kadota, A.; Arisawa, K.; Uemura, H.; Suzuki, S.; Watanabe, M.; Kuriki, K.; Endoh, K.; Mikami, H.; Nakamura, Y.; Momozawa, Y.; Kubo, M.; Nakatochi, M.; Naito, M.; Wakai, K.
題名:
A genome-wide association study of coping behaviors suggests FBXO45 is associated with emotional expression
発表情報:
Genes, Brain and Behavior 巻: 18 号: 2 ページ: e12481
キーワード:
概要:
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society Individuals use coping behaviors to deal with unpleasant daily events. Such behaviors can moderate or mediate the pathway between psychosocial stress and health-related outcomes. However, few studies have examined the associations between coping behaviors and genetic variants. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) on coping behaviors in 14088 participants aged 35 to 69 years as part of the Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort Study. Five coping behaviors (emotional expression, emotional support seeking, positive reappraisal, problem solving and disengagement) were measured and analyzed. A GWAS analysis was performed using a mixed linear model adjusted for study area, age and sex. Variants with suggestive significance in the discovery phase (N = 6403) were further examined in the replication phase (N = 7685). We then combined variant-level association evidence into gene-level evidence using a gene-based analysis. The results showed a significant genetic contribution to emotional expression and disengagement, with an estimation that the 19.5% and 6.6% variance in the liability-scale was explained by common variants. In the discovery phase, 12 variants met suggestive significance (P < 1 × 10 −6 ) for association with the coping behaviors and perceived stress. However, none of these associations were confirmed in the replication stage. In gene-based analysis, FBXO45, a gene with regulatory roles in synapse maturation, was significantly associated with emotional expression after multiple corrections (P < 3.1 × 10 −6 ). In conclusion, our results showed the existence of up to 20% genetic contribution to coping behaviors. Moreover, our gene-based analysis using GWAS data suggests that genetic variations in FBXO45 are associated with emotional expression.
抄録:

英語フィールド

Author:
Shimanoe, C.; Hachiya, T.; Hara, M.; Nishida, Y.; Tanaka, K.; Sutoh, Y.; Shimizu, A.; Hishida, A.; Kawai, S.; Okada, R.; Tamura, T.; Matsuo, K.; Ito, H.; Ozaki, E.; Matsui, D.; Ibusuki, R.; Shimoshikiryo, I.; Takashima, N.; Kadota, A.; Arisawa, K.; Uemura, H.; Suzuki, S.; Watanabe, M.; Kuriki, K.; Endoh, K.; Mikami, H.; Nakamura, Y.; Momozawa, Y.; Kubo, M.; Nakatochi, M.; Naito, M.; Wakai, K.
Title:
A genome-wide association study of coping behaviors suggests FBXO45 is associated with emotional expression
Announcement information:
Genes, Brain and Behavior Vol: 18 Issue: 2 Page: e12481
An abstract:
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society Individuals use coping behaviors to deal with unpleasant daily events. Such behaviors can moderate or mediate the pathway between psychosocial stress and health-related outcomes. However, few studies have examined the associations between coping behaviors and genetic variants. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) on coping behaviors in 14088 participants aged 35 to 69 years as part of the Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort Study. Five coping behaviors (emotional expression, emotional support seeking, positive reappraisal, problem solving and disengagement) were measured and analyzed. A GWAS analysis was performed using a mixed linear model adjusted for study area, age and sex. Variants with suggestive significance in the discovery phase (N = 6403) were further examined in the replication phase (N = 7685). We then combined variant-level association evidence into gene-level evidence using a gene-based analysis. The results showed a significant genetic contribution to emotional expression and disengagement, with an estimation that the 19.5% and 6.6% variance in the liability-scale was explained by common variants. In the discovery phase, 12 variants met suggestive significance (P < 1 × 10 −6 ) for association with the coping behaviors and perceived stress. However, none of these associations were confirmed in the replication stage. In gene-based analysis, FBXO45, a gene with regulatory roles in synapse maturation, was significantly associated with emotional expression after multiple corrections (P < 3.1 × 10 −6 ). In conclusion, our results showed the existence of up to 20% genetic contribution to coping behaviors. Moreover, our gene-based analysis using GWAS data suggests that genetic variations in FBXO45 are associated with emotional expression.


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