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Genome-wide association study identifies new loci associated with OCD

Strom, N. I.; Halvorsen, M. W.; Tian, C.; Rück, C.; Kvale, G.; Hansen, B.; Bybjerg-Grauholm, J.; Grove, J.; Boberg, J.; Becker Nissen, J.; Damm Als, T.; Werge, T.; de Schipper, E.; Fundin, B.; Hultman, C.; Höffler, K. D.; Pedersen, N.; Sandin, S.; Bulik, C.; Landen, M.; Karlsson, E.; Hagen, K.; Lindblad-Toh, K.; Nordic OCD and Related Disorders Consortium (NORDiC), ; 23andMe Research Team, ; PGC TS/OCD working group, ; Hougaard, D.; Meier, S. M.; Le Hellard, S.; Mors, O.; Borglum, A.; Haavik, J.; Hinds, D. A.; Mataix-Cols, D.; Crowley, J. J.; Mattheisen, M.

2024-03-08 genetic and genomic medicine
10.1101/2024.03.06.24303776 medRxiv
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To date, four genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have been published, reporting a high single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-heritability of 28% but finding only one significant SNP. A sub-stantial increase in sample size will likely lead to further identification of SNPs, genes, and biological pathways mediating the susceptibility to OCD. We conducted a GWAS meta-analysis with a 2-3-fold increase in case sample size (OCD cases: N = 37,015, controls: N = 948,616) compared to the last OCD GWAS, including six previously published cohorts (OCGAS, IOCDF-GC, IOCDF-GC-trio, NORDiC-nor, NORDiC-swe, and iPSYCH) and unpublished self-report data from 23andMe Inc. We explored the genetic architecture of OCD by conducting gene-based tests, tissue and celltype enrichment analyses, and estimating heritability and genetic correlations with 74 pheno-types. To examine a potential heterogeneity in our data, we conducted multivariable GWASs with MTAG. We found support for 15 independent genome-wide significant loci (14 new) and 79 protein-coding genes. Tissue enrichment analyses implicate multiple cortical regions, the amygdala, and hypothalamus, while cell type analyses yielded 12 cell types linked to OCD (all neurons). The SNP-based heritability of OCD was estimated to be 0.08. Using MTAG we found evidence for specific genetic underpinnings characteristic of different cohort-ascertainment and identified additional significant SNPs. OCD was genetically correlated with 40 disorders or traits-positively with all psychiatric disorders and negatively with BMI, age at first birth and multiple autoimmune diseases. The GWAS meta-analysis identified several biologically informative genes as important contributors to the aetiology of OCD. Overall, we have begun laying the groundwork through which the biology of OCD will be understood and described.

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