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Review
. 2014 Jul;40(4):729-36.
doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbu069. Epub 2014 May 24.

Identifying gene-environment interactions in schizophrenia: contemporary challenges for integrated, large-scale investigations

European Network of National Networks studying Gene-Environment Interactions in Schizophrenia (EU-GEI)Jim van OsBart P RuttenInez Myin-GermeysPhilippe DelespaulWolfgang ViechtbauerCatherine van ZelstRichard BruggemanUlrich ReininghausCraig MorganRobin M MurrayMarta Di FortiPhilip McGuireLucia R ValmaggiaMatthew J KemptonCharlotte Gayer-AndersonKathryn HubbardStephanie BeardsSimona A StiloAdanna OnyejiakaFrancois BourqueGemma ModinosStefania TogninMaria CalemMichael C O'DonovanMichael J OwenPeter HolmansNigel WilliamsNicholas CraddockAlexander RichardsIsla HumphreysAndreas Meyer-LindenbergF Markus LewekeHeike TostCeren AkdenizCathrin RohlederJ Malte BumbEmanuel SchwarzKöksal AlptekinAlp ÜçokMeram Can SakaE Cem AtbaşoğluSinan GülöksüzGuvem Gumus-AkayBurçin CihanHasan KaradağHaldan SoygürEylem Şahin CankurtaranSemra UlusoyBerna AkdedeTolga BinbayAhmet AyerHandan NoyanGülşah KaradayıElçin AkturanHalis UlaşCelso ArangoMara ParelladaMiguel BernardoJulio SanjuánJulio BobesManuel ArrojoJose Luis SantosPedro CuadradoJosé Juan Rodríguez SolanoAngel CarracedoEnrique García BernardoLaura RoldánGonzalo LópezBibiana CabreraSabrina CruzEva Ma Díaz MesaMaría PousoEstela JiménezTeresa SánchezMarta RapadoEmiliano GonzálezCovadonga MartínezEmilio SánchezMa Soledad OlmedaLieuwe de HaanEva VelthorstMark van der GaagJean-Paul SeltenDaniella van DamElsje van der VenFloor van der MeerElles MesschaertTamar KraanNadine BurgerMarion LeboyerAndrei SzokeFranck SchürhoffPierre-Michel LlorcaStéphane JamainAndrea TortelliFlora FrijdaJeanne VilainAnne-Marie GalliotGrégoire BaudinAziz FerchiouJean-Romain RichardEwa BulzackaThomas CharpeaudAnne-Marie TroncheMarc De HertRuud van WinkelJeroen DecosterCatherine DeromEvert ThieryNikos C StefanisGabriele SachsHarald AschauerIris LasserBernadette WinklbaurMonika SchlögelhoferAnita Riecher-RösslerStefan BorgwardtAnna WalterFabienne HarrisbergerRenata SmieskovaCharlotte RappSarah IttigFabienne Soguel-dit-PiquardErich StuderusJoachim KlosterkötterStephan RuhrmannJulia ParuchDominika JulkowskiDesiree HilbollPak C ShamStacey S ChernyEric Y H ChenDesmond D CampbellMiaoxin LiCarlos María Romeo-CasabonaAitziber Emaldi CiriónAsier Urruela MoraPeter JonesJames KirkbrideMary CannonDan RujescuIlaria TarriconeDomenico BerardiElena BonoraMarco SeriThomas MarcacciLuigi ChiriFederico ChierziViviana StorbiniMauro BracaMaria Gabriella MinennaIvonne DoneganiAngelo FiorittiDaniele La BarberaCaterina Erika La CasciaAlice MulèLucia SideliRachele SartorioLaura FerraroGiada TripoliFabio SeminerioAnna Maria MarinaroPatrick McGorryBarnaby NelsonG Paul AmmingerChristos PantelisPaulo R MenezesCristina M Del-BenSilvia H Gallo TenanRosana ShuhamaMirella RuggeriSarah TosatoAntonio LasalviaChiara BonettoElisa IraMerete NordentoftMarie-Odile KrebsNeus Barrantes-VidalPaula CristóbalThomas R KwapilElisa BrietzkeRodrigo A BressanAry GadelhaNadja P MaricSanja AndricMarina MihaljevicTijana Mirjanic
Review

Identifying gene-environment interactions in schizophrenia: contemporary challenges for integrated, large-scale investigations

European Network of National Networks studying Gene-Environment Interactions in Schizophrenia (EU-GEI) et al. Schizophr Bull. 2014 Jul.

Abstract

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 × E), however, so far, thorough replication of findings is rare and G × 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 × E research, drawing on the example of a large, international, multi-center study into the identification and translational application of G × E in schizophrenia. While such investigations are now well underway, new challenges emerge for G × 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.

Keywords: epidemiology; gene-environment interaction; genetics; psychosis; schizophrenia.

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General approach and overview of European Network of National Networks studying Gene-Environment Interactions in Schizophrenia.

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