Pausova Zdenka, Paus Tomás, Abrahamowicz Michal, Almerigi Jason, Arbour Nadine, Bernard Manon, Gaudet Daniel, Hanzalek Petr, Hamet Pavel, Evans Alan C, Kramer Michael, Laberge Luc, Leal Susan M, Leonard Gabriel, Lerner Jackie, Lerner Richard M, Mathieu Jean, Perron Michel, Pike Bruce, Pitiot Alain, Richer Louis, Séguin Jean R, Syme Catriona, Toro Roberto, Tremblay Richard E, Veillette Suzanne, Watkins Kate
Brain and Body Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2007 Jun;28(6):502-18. doi: 10.1002/hbm.20402.
The search for genes of complex traits is aided by the availability of multiple quantitative phenotypes collected in geographically isolated populations. Here we provide rationale for a large-scale study of gene-environment interactions influencing brain and behavior and cardiovascular and metabolic health in adolescence, namely the Saguenay Youth Study (SYS). The SYS is a retrospective study of long-term consequences of prenatal exposure to maternal cigarette smoking (PEMCS) in which multiple quantitative phenotypes are acquired over five sessions (telephone interview, home, hospital, laboratory, and school). To facilitate the search for genes that modify an individual's response to an in utero environment (i.e. PEMCS), the study is family-based (adolescent sibships) and is carried out in a relatively geographically isolated population of the Saguenay Lac-Saint-Jean (SLSJ) region in Quebec, Canada. DNA is acquired in both biological parents and in adolescent siblings. A genome-wide scan will be carried out with sib-pair linkage analyses, and fine mapping of identified loci will be done with family-based association analyses. Adolescent sibships (12-18 years of age; two or more siblings per family) are recruited in high schools throughout the SLSJ region; only children of French-Canadian origin are included. Based on a telephone interview, potential participants are classified as exposed or nonexposed prenatally to maternal cigarette smoking; the two groups are matched for the level of maternal education and the attended school. A total of 500 adolescent participants in each group will be recruited and phenotyped. The following types of datasets are collected in all adolescent participants: (1) magnetic resonance images of brain, abdominal fat, and kidneys, (2) standardized and computer-based neuropsychological tests, (3) hospital-based cardiovascular, body-composition and metabolic assessments, and (4) questionnaire-derived measures (e.g. life habits such as eating and physical activity; drug, alcohol use and delinquency; psychiatric symptoms; personality; home and school environment; academic and vocational attitudes). Parents complete a medical questionnaire, home-environment questionnaire, a handedness questionnaire, and a questionnaire about their current alcohol and drug use, depression, anxiety, and current and past antisocial behavior. To date, we have fully phenotyped a total of 408 adolescent participants. Here we provide the description of the SYS and, using the initial sample, we present information on ascertainment, demographics of the exposed and nonexposed adolescents and their parents, and the initial MRI-based assessment of familiality in the brain size and the volumes of grey and white matter.
在地理上隔离的人群中收集的多种定量表型有助于复杂性状基因的搜寻。在此,我们为一项关于影响青少年大脑与行为以及心血管和代谢健康的基因-环境相互作用的大规模研究提供理论依据,即萨格奈青年研究(SYS)。SYS是一项关于产前暴露于母亲吸烟(PEMCS)长期后果的回顾性研究,在五个阶段(电话访谈、家中、医院、实验室和学校)获取多种定量表型。为便于搜寻修饰个体对子宫内环境(即PEMCS)反应的基因,该研究以家庭为基础(青少年同胞对),并在加拿大魁北克萨格奈-圣让湖(SLSJ)地区相对地理隔离的人群中开展。从亲生父母和青少年同胞中获取DNA。将通过同胞对连锁分析进行全基因组扫描,并用基于家庭的关联分析对已识别位点进行精细定位。在SLSJ地区的各所高中招募青少年同胞对(12 - 18岁;每个家庭两个或更多兄弟姐妹);仅纳入法裔加拿大裔儿童。基于电话访谈,将潜在参与者分类为产前暴露或未暴露于母亲吸烟;两组在母亲教育水平和就读学校方面进行匹配。每组将招募500名青少年参与者并进行表型分析。在所有青少年参与者中收集以下类型的数据集:(1)大脑、腹部脂肪和肾脏的磁共振图像,(2)标准化的基于计算机的神经心理学测试,(3)基于医院的心血管、身体成分和代谢评估,以及(4)问卷衍生测量(例如饮食和体育活动等生活习惯;药物、酒精使用和犯罪行为;精神症状;个性;家庭和学校环境;学业和职业态度)。父母完成一份医疗问卷、家庭环境问卷、利手问卷,以及一份关于他们当前酒精和药物使用、抑郁、焦虑以及当前和过去反社会行为的问卷。迄今为止,我们已对总共408名青少年参与者进行了全面表型分析。在此我们提供SYS的描述,并使用初始样本,呈现关于确定过程、暴露和未暴露青少年及其父母的人口统计学信息,以及基于磁共振成像对大脑大小、灰质和白质体积的家族性的初始评估。