Genome-wide meta-analyses reveal novel loci for verbal short-term memory and learning.

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serval:BIB_594899019EA4
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Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
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Publications
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Titre
Genome-wide meta-analyses reveal novel loci for verbal short-term memory and learning.
Périodique
Molecular psychiatry
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Lahti J., Tuominen S., Yang Q., Pergola G., Ahmad S., Amin N., Armstrong N.J., Beiser A., Bey K., Bis J.C., Boerwinkle E., Bressler J., Campbell A., Campbell H., Chen Q., Corley J., Cox S.R., Davies G., De Jager P.L., Derks E.M., Faul J.D., Fitzpatrick A.L., Fohner A.E., Ford I., Fornage M., Gerring Z., Grabe H.J., Grodstein F., Gudnason V., Simonsick E., Holliday E.G., Joshi P.K., Kajantie E., Kaprio J., Karell P., Kleineidam L., Knol M.J., Kochan N.A., Kwok J.B., Leber M., Lam M., Lee T., Li S., Loukola A., Luck T., Marioni R.E., Mather K.A., Medland S., Mirza S.S., Nalls M.A., Nho K., O'Donnell A., Oldmeadow C., Painter J., Pattie A., Reppermund S., Risacher S.L., Rose R.J., Sadashivaiah V., Scholz M., Satizabal C.L., Schofield P.W., Schraut K.E., Scott R.J., Simino J., Smith A.V., Smith J.A., Stott D.J., Surakka I., Teumer A., Thalamuthu A., Trompet S., Turner S.T., van der Lee S.J., Villringer A., Völker U., Wilson R.S., Wittfeld K., Vuoksimaa E., Xia R., Yaffe K., Yu L., Zare H., Zhao W., Ames D., Attia J., Bennett D.A., Brodaty H., Chasman D.I., Goldman A.L., Hayward C., Ikram M.A., Jukema J.W., Kardia SLR, Lencz T., Loeffler M., Mattay V.S., Palotie A., Psaty B.M., Ramirez A., Ridker P.M., Riedel-Heller S.G., Sachdev P.S., Saykin A.J., Scherer M., Schofield P.R., Sidney S., Starr J.M., Trollor J., Ulrich W., Wagner M., Weir D.R., Wilson J.F., Wright M.J., Weinberger D.R., Debette S., Eriksson J.G., Mosley T.H., Launer L.J., van Duijn C.M., Deary I.J., Seshadri S., Räikkönen K.
ISSN
1476-5578 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1359-4184
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
11/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
27
Numéro
11
Pages
4419-4431
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Résumé
Understanding the genomic basis of memory processes may help in combating neurodegenerative disorders. Hence, we examined the associations of common genetic variants with verbal short-term memory and verbal learning in adults without dementia or stroke (N = 53,637). We identified novel loci in the intronic region of CDH18, and at 13q21 and 3p21.1, as well as an expected signal in the APOE/APOC1/TOMM40 region. These results replicated in an independent sample. Functional and bioinformatic analyses supported many of these loci and further implicated POC1. We showed that polygenic score for verbal learning associated with brain activation in right parieto-occipital region during working memory task. Finally, we showed genetic correlations of these memory traits with several neurocognitive and health outcomes. Our findings suggest a role of several genomic loci in verbal memory processes.
Mots-clé
Memory, Short-Term/physiology, Learning, Verbal Learning, Multifactorial Inheritance, Brain
Pubmed
Web of science
Open Access
Oui
Création de la notice
10/07/2023 14:05
Dernière modification de la notice
23/01/2024 8:26
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