作者
Jorim J. Tielbeek,Emil Uffelmann,Benjamin Williams,Lucía Colodro‐Conde,Éloi Gagnon,Travis T. Mallard,Brandt Levitt,Philip R. Jansen,A Johansson,Hannah Sallis,Giorgio Pistis,Gretchen Saunders,Andrea G. Allegrini,Kaili Rimfeld,Bettina Konte,Marieke Klein,Annette M. Hartmann,Jessica E. Salvatore,Ilja M. Nolte,Ditte Demontis,Anni Malmberg,S. Alexandra Burt,Jeanne E. Savage,Karen Sugden,Richie Poulton,Kathleen Mullan Harris,Scott Vrieze,Matt McGue,William G. Iacono,Nina Roth Mota,Jonathan Mill,Joana Viana,Brittany L. Mitchell,José J. Morosoli,Till F. M. Andlauer,Isabelle Ouellet‐Morin,Richard E. Tremblay,Sylvana M. Côté,Jean‐Philippe Gouin,Mara Brendgen,Ginette Dionne,Frank Vitaro,Michelle K. Lupton,Nicholas G. Martin,Bernice Porjesz,Victor Hesselbrock,Tatiana Foroud,Amit Agrawal,Howard J. Edenberg,Yunlong Liu,Martin H. Plawecki,Samuel Kuperman,John R. Kramer,Jacquelyn L. Meyers,Chella Kamarajan,Ashwini K. Pandey,Laura J. Bierut,John Rice,Kathleen K. Bucholz,Marc A. Schuckit,Jay A. Tischfield,Ronald P. Hart,Laura Almasy,Alison Goate,Paul A. Slesinger,Denise M. Scott,Enrique Castelao,Katri Räikkönen,Johan G. Eriksson,Jari Lahti,Catharina A. Hartman,Albertine J. Oldehinkel,Harold Snieder,Hexuan Liu,Martin Preisig,Alyce M. Whipp,Eero Vuoksimaa,Yi Lu,Patrick Jern,Dan Rujescu,Ina Giegling,Teemu Palviainen,Jaakko Kaprio,K. Paige Harden,Marcus R. Munafò,Geneviève Morneau‐Vaillancourt,Robert Plomin,Essi Viding,Brian B. Boutwell,Fazil Alıev,Danielle M. Dick,Arne Popma,Stephen V. Faraone,Anders D. Børglum,Sarah E. Medland,Barbara Franke,Michel Boivin,Jean‐Baptiste Pingault,Jeffrey Glennon,J. C. Barnes,Simon E. Fisher,Terrie E. Moffitt,Avshalom Caspi,Tinca J. C. Polderman,Daniëlle Posthuma
摘要
Despite the substantial heritability of antisocial behavior (ASB), specific genetic variants robustly associated with the trait have not been identified. The present study by the Broad Antisocial Behavior Consortium (BroadABC) meta-analyzed data from 28 discovery samples (N = 85,359) and five independent replication samples (N = 8058) with genotypic data and broad measures of ASB. We identified the first significant genetic associations with broad ASB, involving common intronic variants in the forkhead box protein P2 (FOXP2) gene (lead SNP rs12536335, p = 6.32 × 10−10). Furthermore, we observed intronic variation in Foxp2 and one of its targets (Cntnap2) distinguishing a mouse model of pathological aggression (BALB/cJ strain) from controls (BALB/cByJ strain). Polygenic risk score (PRS) analyses in independent samples revealed that the genetic risk for ASB was associated with several antisocial outcomes across the lifespan, including diagnosis of conduct disorder, official criminal convictions, and trajectories of antisocial development. We found substantial genetic correlations of ASB with mental health (depression rg = 0.63, insomnia rg = 0.47), physical health (overweight rg = 0.19, waist-to-hip ratio rg = 0.32), smoking (rg = 0.54), cognitive ability (intelligence rg = −0.40), educational attainment (years of schooling rg = −0.46) and reproductive traits (age at first birth rg = −0.58, father's age at death rg = −0.54). Our findings provide a starting point toward identifying critical biosocial risk mechanisms for the development of ASB.