Genetic contributions to anxiety disorders: where we are and where we are heading

焦虑 惊恐障碍 心理学 精神科 全基因组关联研究 精神遗传学 临床心理学 双胞胎研究 精神分裂症(面向对象编程) 遗传学 生物 基因 基因型 单核苷酸多态性 遗传力
作者
Helga Ask,Rosa Cheesman,Eshim S. Jami,Daniel F. Levey,Kirstin L. Purves,Heike Weber
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期刊:Psychological Medicine [Cambridge University Press]
卷期号:51 (13): 2231-2246 被引量:36
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0033291720005486
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Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychiatric disorders worldwide. They often onset early in life, with symptoms and consequences that can persist for decades. This makes anxiety disorders some of the most debilitating and costly disorders of our time. Although much is known about the synaptic and circuit mechanisms of fear and anxiety, research on the underlying genetics has lagged behind that of other psychiatric disorders. However, alongside the formation of the Psychiatric Genomic Consortium Anxiety workgroup, progress is rapidly advancing, offering opportunities for future research.Here we review current knowledge about the genetics of anxiety across the lifespan from genetically informative designs (i.e. twin studies and molecular genetics). We include studies of specific anxiety disorders (e.g. panic disorder, generalised anxiety disorder) as well as those using dimensional measures of trait anxiety. We particularly address findings from large-scale genome-wide association studies and show how such discoveries may provide opportunities for translation into improved or new therapeutics for affected individuals. Finally, we describe how discoveries in anxiety genetics open the door to numerous new research possibilities, such as the investigation of specific gene-environment interactions and the disentangling of causal associations with related traits and disorders.We discuss how the field of anxiety genetics is expected to move forward. In addition to the obvious need for larger sample sizes in genome-wide studies, we highlight the need for studies among young people, focusing on specific underlying dimensional traits or components of anxiety.

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