Partitioning the Heritability of Tourette Syndrome and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Reveals Differences in Genetic Architecture

Lea K. Davis(University of Chicago), Dongmei Yu(Broad Institute), Clare L. Keenan(University of Chicago), Eric R. Gamazon(University of Chicago), Anuar Konkashbaev(University of Chicago), Eske M. Derks(Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam), Benjamin M. Neale(Broad Institute), Jian Yang(The University of Queensland), Sang Lee(The University of Queensland), Patrick Evans(University of Chicago), Cathy L. Barr(University Health Network), Laura Bellodi(Vita-Salute San Raffaele University), Fortu Benarroch, Gabriel Bedoya Berrío(Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana), O. Joseph Bienvenu(Johns Hopkins University), Michael H. Bloch(Yale University), Rianne M. Blom(Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam), Ruth D. Bruun(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Cathy L. Budman(Northwell Health), Beatríz Camarena(Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz), Desmond Campbell(University College London), Carolina Cappi(Universidade de São Paulo), Julio César Cardona Silgado(Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana), Daniëlle C. Cath(Utrecht University), Maria Cristina Cavallini(IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele), Denise A. Chavira(University of California, Los Angeles), Sylvain Chouinard(Université de Montréal), David V. Conti(University of Southern California), Edwin H. Cook(University of Illinois Chicago), Vladimir Coric(Yale University), Bernadette Cullen(Johns Hopkins University), Dieter Deforce(Ghent University), Richard Delorme(Institut Pasteur), Yves Dion(Université de Montréal), Christopher K. Edlund(University of Southern California), Karin Egberts(University of Würzburg), Peter Falkai(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Thomas Fernandez(Yale University), Patience Gallagher(Harvard University), Helena Garrido, Daniel Geller(Harvard University), Simon Girard(Université de Montréal), Hans J. Grabe(Universitätsmedizin Greifswald), Marco A. Grados(Johns Hopkins University), Benjamin D. Greenberg(Providence College), Varda Gross‐Tsur(Shaare Zedek Medical Center), Stephen A. Haddad(Harvard University), Gary A. Heiman(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Sian Hemmings(Stellenbosch University), Ana Gabriela Hounie(Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo), Cornelia Illmann(Harvard University), Joseph Jankovic(Baylor College of Medicine), Michael A. Jenike(Massachusetts General Hospital), James L. Kennedy(Centre for Addiction and Mental Health), Robert A. King(Yale University), Bárbara Kremeyer(University College London), Roger Kurlan(Overlook Medical Center), Nuria Lanzagorta, Marion Leboyer(Fondation FondaMental), James F. Leckman(Yale University), Leonhard Lennertz(University of Bonn), Chunyu Liu(University of Illinois Chicago), Christine Löchner(Stellenbosch University), Thomas L. Lowe(University of California, San Francisco), Fabìo Macciardi(University of California, Irvine), James T. McCracken(University of California, Irvine), Lauren M. McGrath(Harvard University), Sandra Catalina Mesa Restrepo(Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana), Rainald Moessner(University of Bonn), Jubel Morgan(University of Utah), Heike Müller(University College London), Dennis L. Murphy(Office of Extramural Research), Allan L. Naarden(Medical City Dallas Hospital), William Cornejo Ochoa(Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana), Roel A. Ophoff(University of California, Los Angeles), Lisa Osiecki(Harvard University), A.J. Pakstis(Yale University), Michele T. Pato(University of Southern California), Carlos N. Pato(University of Southern California), John Piacentini(University of California, Los Angeles), Christopher Pittenger(Yale University), Yehuda Pollak(Shaare Zedek Medical Center), Scott L. Rauch(McLean Hospital), Tobias Renner(University of Würzburg), Victor I. Reus(University of California, San Francisco), Margaret A. Richter(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Mark A. Riddle(Johns Hopkins University), Mary M. Robertson(St George's Hospital), Roxana Romero(Hospital Nacional de Niños), Maria Conceição do Rosário(Universidade Federal de São Paulo), David Rosenberg(Wayne State University), Guy A. Rouleau(Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital), Stephan Ruhrmann(University of Cologne), Andrés Ruiz‐Linares(University College London), Aline S. Sampaio(Universidade Federal da Bahia), Jack Samuels(Johns Hopkins University), Paul Sandor(University Health Network), Brooke Sheppard(University of California, San Francisco), Harvey S. Singer(Johns Hopkins University), Jan Smit(Amsterdam UMC Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Dan J. Stein(University of Cape Town), E Strengman(University Medical Center Utrecht), Jay A. Tischfield(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Ana V. Valencia Duarte(Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana), Homero Vallada(Universidade de São Paulo), Filip Van Nieuwerburgh(Ghent University), Jeremy Veenstra‐VanderWeele(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Susanne Walitza(University of Zurich), Ying Wang(Johns Hopkins University), Jens R. Wendland(Office of Extramural Research), H.G.M. Westenberg(Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience), Yin Yao Shugart, Eurı́pedes Constantino Miguel(Universidade de São Paulo), William McMahon(University of Utah), Michael Wagner(University of Bonn), Humberto Nicolini(National Institute of Genomic Medicine), Daniëlle Posthuma(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Gregory L. Hanna(University of Michigan), Peter Heutink(German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases), Damiaan Denys(Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience), Paul Arnold(University of Toronto), Ben A. Oostra(Erasmus MC), Gerald Nestadt(Johns Hopkins University), Nelson B. Freimer(University of California, Los Angeles), David L. Pauls(Harvard University), Naomi R. Wray(The University of Queensland), S. Evelyn Stewart(University of British Columbia), Carol A. Mathews(University of California, San Francisco), James A. Knowles(University of Southern California), Nancy J. Cox(University of Chicago), Jeremiah M. Scharf(Broad Institute)
PLoS Genetics
October 24, 2013
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Abstract

The direct estimation of heritability from genome-wide common variant data as implemented in the program Genome-wide Complex Trait Analysis (GCTA) has provided a means to quantify heritability attributable to all interrogated variants. We have quantified the variance in liability to disease explained by all SNPs for two phenotypically-related neurobehavioral disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and Tourette Syndrome (TS), using GCTA. Our analysis yielded a heritability point estimate of 0.58 (se = 0.09, p = 5.64e-12) for TS, and 0.37 (se = 0.07, p = 1.5e-07) for OCD. In addition, we conducted multiple genomic partitioning analyses to identify genomic elements that concentrate this heritability. We examined genomic architectures of TS and OCD by chromosome, MAF bin, and functional annotations. In addition, we assessed heritability for early onset and adult onset OCD. Among other notable results, we found that SNPs with a minor allele frequency of less than 5% accounted for 21% of the TS heritability and 0% of the OCD heritability. Additionally, we identified a significant contribution to TS and OCD heritability by variants significantly associated with gene expression in two regions of the brain (parietal cortex and cerebellum) for which we had available expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs). Finally we analyzed the genetic correlation between TS and OCD, revealing a genetic correlation of 0.41 (se = 0.15, p = 0.002). These results are very close to previous heritability estimates for TS and OCD based on twin and family studies, suggesting that very little, if any, heritability is truly missing (i.e., unassayed) from TS and OCD GWAS studies of common variation. The results also indicate that there is some genetic overlap between these two phenotypically-related neuropsychiatric disorders, but suggest that the two disorders have distinct genetic architectures.


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