Identifying Gene-Environment Interactions in Schizophrenia: Contemporary Challenges for Integrated, Large-scale Investigations
Date
2014Author
Sideli, Lucia
Amminger, G. Paul
Pantelis, Christos
Menezes, Paulo R.
Del-Ben, Cristina M.
Tenan, Silvia H. Gallo
Shuhama, Rosana
Ruggeri, Mirella
Tosato, Sarah
Lasalvia, Antonio
Bonetto, Chiara
Ira, Elisa
Nordentoft, Merete
Krebs, Marie-Odile
Barrantes-Vidal, Neus
Cristobal, Paula
Kwapil, Thomas R.
Brietzke, Elisa
Bressan, Rodrigo A.
Gadelha, Ary
Maric, Nadja P.
Andric, Sanja
Mihaljevic, Marina
Mirjanic, Tijana
Akturan, Elin
Ucok, Alp
Seri, Marco
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
ALPTEKİN, KÖKSAL
SAKA, MERAM CAN
ATBAŞOĞLU, EŞREF CEM
Guloksuz, Sinan
Gumus-Akay, Guvem
Cihan, Burin
Karadag, Hasan
Soygur, Haldan
Cankurtaran, Eylem Sahin
Ulusoy, Semra
Akdede, Berna
Binbay, Tolga
Ayer, Ahmet
Noyan, Handan
Karadayi, Gulsah
ULAŞ, HALİS
Arango, Celso
Parellada, Mara
Bernardo, Miguel
Sanjuan, Julio
Bobes, Julio
Arrojo, Manuel
Luis Santos, Jose
Cuadrado, Pedro
Rodriguez Solano, Jose Juan
Carracedo, Angel
Garcia Bernardo, Enrique
Roldan, Laura
Lopez, Gonzalo
Cabrera, Bibiana
Cruz, Sabrina
Diaz Mesa, Eva Ma
Pouso, Maria
Jimenez, Estela
Sanchez, Teresa
Rapado, Marta
Gonzalez, Emiliano
Martinez, Covadonga
Sanchez, Emilio
Soledad Olmeda, Ma
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
Schurhoff, Franck
Llorca, Pierre-Michel
Jamain, Stephane
Tortelli, Andrea
Frijda, Flora
Vilain, Jeanne
Galliot, Anne-Marie
Baudin, Gregoire
Ferchiou, Aziz
Richard, Jean-Romain
Bulzacka, Ewa
Charpeaud, Thomas
Tronche, Anne-Marie
De Hert, Marc
van Winkel, Ruud
Decoster, Jeroen
Derom, Catherine
Thiery, Evert
Stefanis, Nikos C.
Sachs, Gabriele
Aschauer, Harald
Lasser, Iris
Winklbaur, Bernadette
Schlogelhofer, Monika
Riecher-Rossler, Anita
Borgwardt, Stefan
Walter, Anna
Harrisberger, Fabienne
Smieskova, Renata
Rapp, Charlotte
Ittig, Sarah
Soguel-Dit-Piquard, Fabienne
Studerus, Erich
Klosterkotter, Joachim
Ruhrmann, Stephan
Paruch, Julia
Julkowski, Dominika
Hilboll, Desiree
Sham, Pak C.
Cherny, Stacey S.
Chen, Eric Y. H.
Campbell, Desmond D.
Li, Miaoxin
Maria Romeo-Casabona, Carlos
Emaldi Cirion, Aitziber
Urruela Mora, Asier
Jones, Peter
Kirkbride, James
Cannon, Mary
Rujescu, Dan
Tarricone, Ilaria
Berardi, Domenico
Bonora, Elena
Marcacci, Thomas
Chiri, Luigi
Chierzi, Federico
Storbini, Viviana
Braca, Mauro
Minenna, Maria Gabriella
Donegani, Ivonne
Fioritti, Angelo
La Barbera, Daniele
La Cascia, Caterina Erika
Mule, Alice
Sartorio, Rachele
Ferraro, Laura
Tripoli, Giada
Seminerio, Fabio
Marinaro, Anna Maria
McGorry, Patrick
Nelson, Barnaby
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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 x E), however, so far, thorough replication of findings is rare and G x 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 x E research, drawing on the example of a large, international, multi-center study into the identification and translational application of G x E in schizophrenia. While such investigations are now well underway, new challenges emerge for G x 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.
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