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父亲不同的母系半同胞家庭:一项对比设计研究,评估酒精使用障碍、药物滥用和重度抑郁症的跨代父系基因传递。

Maternal half-sibling families with discordant fathers: a contrastive design assessing cross-generational paternal genetic transmission of alcohol use disorder, drug abuse and major depression.

作者信息

Kendler Kenneth S, Ohlsson Henrik, Sundquist Jan, Sundquist Kristina

机构信息

Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.

Department of Psychiatry, Virginia Commonwealth University, RichmondVA, USA.

出版信息

Psychol Med. 2020 Apr;50(6):973-980. doi: 10.1017/S0033291719000874. Epub 2019 Apr 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We introduce and apply an elegant, contrastive genetic-epidemiological design - Maternal Half-Sibling Families with Discordant Fathers - to clarify cross-generational transmission of genetic risk to alcohol use disorder (AUD), drug abuse (DA) and major depression (MD).

METHOD

Using Swedish national registries, we identified 73 108 eligible pairs of reared together maternal half-siblings and selected those whose biological fathers were discordant for AUD, DA and MD, and had minimal contact with the affected father. We examined differences in outcome in half-siblings with an affected v. unaffected father.

RESULTS

For AUD, DA and MD, the HR (95% confidence intervals) for the offspring of affected v. unaffected fathers were, respectively, 1.72 (1.61; 1.84), 1.55 (1.41; 1.70) and 1.51 (1.40; 1.64). Paternal DA and AUD, but not MD, predicted risk in offspring for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, conduct disorder, and poor educational performance and attainment. Offspring of affected v. unaffected fathers had poorer pregnancy outcomes, with the effect strongest for DA and weakest for MD. A range of potential biases and confounders were examined and were not found to alter these findings substantially.

CONCLUSION

Reared together maternal half-siblings differ in their paternal genetic endowment, sharing the same mother, family, school and community. They can help clarify the nature of paternal genetic effects and produce results consistent with other designs. Paternal genetic risk for DA and AUD have effects on offspring educational achievement, child and adult psychopathology, and possibly prenatal development. The impact of paternal genetic risk for MD is narrower in scope.

摘要

背景

我们引入并应用了一种精巧的对比性遗传流行病学设计——父亲情况不同的同母异父家庭——以阐明遗传风险向酒精使用障碍(AUD)、药物滥用(DA)和重度抑郁症(MD)的跨代传递。

方法

利用瑞典国家登记处的数据,我们确定了73108对一起抚养长大的同母异父兄弟姐妹,并选择其生物学父亲在AUD、DA和MD方面情况不同且与患病父亲接触极少的那些。我们比较了有患病父亲与无患病父亲的同母异父兄弟姐妹在结局上的差异。

结果

对于AUD、DA和MD,患病父亲与未患病父亲的后代的风险比(95%置信区间)分别为1.72(1.61;1.84)、1.55(1.41;1.70)和1.51(1.40;1.64)。父亲患有DA和AUD,但不包括MD,可预测后代患注意力缺陷多动障碍、品行障碍以及教育表现和学业成绩不佳的风险。患病父亲与未患病父亲的后代有更差的妊娠结局,对DA的影响最强,对MD的影响最弱。我们检查了一系列潜在的偏差和混杂因素,发现它们并未实质性改变这些结果。

结论

一起抚养长大的同母异父兄弟姐妹在父系基因禀赋上存在差异,他们共享相同的母亲、家庭、学校和社区。他们有助于阐明父系基因效应的本质,并产生与其他设计一致的结果。父亲的DA和AUD遗传风险对后代的教育成就、儿童和成人精神病理学以及可能的产前发育有影响。父亲的MD遗传风险的影响范围较窄。

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