rs10739240 - RAD23B - LINC01509

Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • Genetic associations with psychosis and affective disturbance in Alzheimer's disease - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 38784964

    ABSTRACT: Abstract INTRODUCTION Individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD) commonly experience neuropsychiatric symptoms of psychosis (AD+P) and/or affective disturbance (depression, anxiety, and/or irritability, AD+A). This study's goal was to identify the genetic architecture of AD+P and AD+A, as well as their genetically correlated phenotypes. METHODS Genome‐wide association meta‐analysis of 9988 AD participants from six source studies with participants characterized for AD+P AD+A, and a joint phenotype (AD+A+P). RESULTS AD+P and AD+A were genetically correlated. However, AD+P and AD+A diverged in their genetic correlations with psychiatric phenotypes in individuals without AD. AD+P was negatively genetically correlated with bipolar disorder and positively with depressive symptoms. A


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