CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science, Institute of Psychology, Beijing, 100101, China.
Department of Psychology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China.
Commun Biol. 2024 May 7;7(1):540. doi: 10.1038/s42003-024-06198-2.
The genetic influence on human vocal pitch in tonal and non-tonal languages remains largely unknown. In tonal languages, such as Mandarin Chinese, pitch changes differentiate word meanings, whereas in non-tonal languages, such as Icelandic, pitch is used to convey intonation. We addressed this question by searching for genetic associations with interindividual variation in median pitch in a Chinese major depression case-control cohort and compared our results with a genome-wide association study from Iceland. The same genetic variant, rs11046212-T in an intron of the ABCC9 gene, was one of the most strongly associated loci with median pitch in both samples. Our meta-analysis revealed four genome-wide significant hits, including two novel associations. The discovery of genetic variants influencing vocal pitch across both tonal and non-tonal languages suggests the possibility of a common genetic contribution to the human vocal system shared in two distinct populations with languages that differ in tonality (Icelandic and Mandarin).
人类在使用有调及非有调语言时,其音高的遗传影响在很大程度上仍不清楚。在有调语言中,如汉语普通话,音高变化可以区分词义,而非有调语言,如冰岛语,则使用音高来表达语调。我们通过在中国重度抑郁症病例对照队列中搜索与个体间中值音高差异相关的遗传关联,并将结果与来自冰岛的全基因组关联研究进行比较,来解决这个问题。在两个样本中,ABCC9 基因内含子中的 rs11046212-T 这一相同的遗传变异是与中值音高最显著相关的基因座之一。我们的荟萃分析揭示了四个全基因组显著关联,包括两个新的关联。在有调及非有调语言中影响音高的遗传变异的发现表明,在具有不同调式(冰岛语和普通话)的两种截然不同的语言中,人类发声系统可能存在着共同的遗传贡献。