TwinssCan - Gene-Environment Interaction in Psychotic and Depressive Intermediate Phenotypes: Risk and Protective Factors in a General Population Twin Sample
Pries, Lotta-Katrin; Snijders, Clara; Menne-Lothmann, Claudia; Decoster, Jeroen; van Winkel, Ruud; Collip, Dina; Delespaul, Philippe; De Hert, Marc; Derom, Catherine; Thiery, Evert; Jacobs, Nele; Wichers, Marieke; Guloksuz, Sinan; van Os, Jim; Rutten, Bart P F
(2019) Twin Research and Human Genetics, volume 22, issue 6, pp. 460 - 466
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Abstract
Meta-analyses suggest that clinical psychopathology is preceded by dimensional behavioral and cognitive phenotypes such as psychotic experiences, executive functioning, working memory and affective dysregulation that are determined by the interplay between genetic and nongenetic factors contributing to the severity of psychopathology. The liability to mental ill health can be psychometrically
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measured using experimental paradigms that assess neurocognitive processes such as salience attribution, sensitivity to social defeat and reward sensitivity. Here, we describe the TwinssCan, a longitudinal general population twin cohort, which comprises 1202 individuals (796 adolescent/young adult twins, 43 siblings and 363 parents) at baseline. The TwinssCan is part of the European Network of National Networks studying Gene-Environment Interactions in Schizophrenia project and recruited from the East Flanders Prospective Twin Survey. The main objective of this project is to understand psychopathology by evaluating the contribution of genetic and nongenetic factors on subclinical expressions of dimensional phenotypes at a young age before the onset of disorder and their association with neurocognitive processes, such as salience attribution, sensitivity to social defeat and reward sensitivity.
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Keywords: Psychosis, depression, genetics, environment, salience attribution, social defeat, stress sensitivity, reward sensitivity, general population, twins, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Genetics(clinical), Journal Article
ISSN: 1832-4274
Publisher: Australian Academic Press
Note: Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2019.
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