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Association analysis in over 329,000 individuals identifies 116 independent
variants influencing neuroticism
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Luciano M
; Hagenaars SP
; Davies G
; Hill WD
; Clarke TK
; Shirali M
; Harris SE
; Marioni RE
; Liewald DC
; Fawns-Ritchie C
; Adams MJ
; Howard DM
; Lewis CM
; Gale CR
; McIntosh AM
; Deary IJ
Nat Genet
2018[Jan]; 50
(1
): 6-11
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Neuroticism is a relatively stable personality trait characterized by negative
emotionality (for example, worry and guilt) (1) ; heritability estimated from
twin studies ranges from 30 to 50% (2) , and SNP-based heritability ranges from 6
to 15% (3-6) . Increased neuroticism is associated with poorer mental and
physical health (7,8) , translating to high economic burden (9) . Genome-wide
association studies (GWAS) of neuroticism have identified up to 11 associated
genetic loci (3,4) . Here we report 116 significant independent loci from a GWAS
of neuroticism in 329,821 UK Biobank participants; 15 of these loci replicated at
P?0.00045 in an unrelated cohort (N?=?122,867). Genetic signals were enriched
in neuronal genesis and differentiation pathways, and substantial genetic
correlations were found between neuroticism and depressive symptoms (r
(g)?=?0.82, standard error (s.e.)?=?0.03), major depressive disorder (MDD; r
(g)?=?0.69, s.e.?=?0.07) and subjective well-being (r (g)?=?-0.68, s.e.?=?0.03)
alongside other mental health traits. These discoveries significantly advance
understanding of neuroticism and its association with MDD.