Dick Danielle M, Rose Richard J, Kaprio Jaakko
Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Psychology, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA.
Ann Clin Psychiatry. 2006 Oct-Dec;18(4):223-31. doi: 10.1080/10401230600948407.
As advances in genetics further our ability to identify genes influencing psychiatric disorders, the next challenge facing psychiatric genetics is to characterize the risk associated with specific genetic variants in order to better understand how these susceptibility genes are involved in the pathways leading to illness.
To further this goal, findings from behavior genetic analyses about how genetic influences act can be used to guide hypothesis testing about the effects associated with specific genes.
Using the phenotype of alcohol dependence as an example, this paper provides an overview of how the integration of behavioral and statistical genetics can advance our knowledge about the genetics of psychiatric disorders. Areas currently being investigated in behavior genetics include careful delineation of phenotypes, to examine the heritability of various aspects of normal and abnormal behavior; developmental changes in the nature and magnitude of genetic and environmental effects; the extent to which different behaviors are influenced by common genes; and different forms of gene-environment correlation and interaction.
Understanding how specific genes are involved in these processes has the potential to significantly enhance our understanding of the development of psychiatric disorders.
随着遗传学的进展进一步提升我们识别影响精神疾病的基因的能力,精神遗传学面临的下一个挑战是刻画与特定基因变异相关的风险,以便更好地理解这些易感基因如何参与导致疾病的途径。
为推进这一目标,行为遗传学分析中关于基因影响如何起作用的发现可用于指导关于特定基因相关效应的假设检验。
以酒精依赖的表型为例,本文概述了行为遗传学与统计遗传学的整合如何能增进我们对精神疾病遗传学的认识。行为遗传学当前正在研究的领域包括仔细界定表型,以检验正常和异常行为各方面的遗传性;遗传和环境效应的性质及程度的发育变化;不同行为受共同基因影响的程度;以及基因-环境关联和相互作用的不同形式。
了解特定基因如何参与这些过程有可能显著增进我们对精神疾病发展的理解。