Understanding the genetics of neuropsychiatric disorders: the potential role of genomic regulatory blocks

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Anja Barešić
Alexander Jolyon Nash
Tarik Dahoun
Oliver Howes
Boris Lenhard
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[1] MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences,Institute of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Imperial College London,Department of Psychiatry
[3] University of Oxford,Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology
[4] Warneford Hospital,undefined
[5] University of Bergen,undefined
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Molecular Psychiatry | 2020年 / 25卷
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Recent genome-wide association studies have identified numerous loci associated with neuropsychiatric disorders. The majority of these are in non-coding regions, and are commonly assigned to the nearest gene along the genome. However, this approach neglects the three-dimensional organisation of the genome, and the fact that the genome contains arrays of extremely conserved non-coding elements termed genomic regulatory blocks (GRBs), which can be utilized to detect genes under long-range developmental regulation. Here we review a GRB-based approach to assign loci in non-coding regions to potential target genes, and apply it to reanalyse the results of one of the largest schizophrenia GWAS (SWG PGC, 2014). We further apply this approach to GWAS data from two related neuropsychiatric disorders—autism spectrum disorder and bipolar disorder—to show that it is applicable to developmental disorders in general. We find that disease-associated SNPs are overrepresented in GRBs and that the GRB model is a powerful tool for linking these SNPs to their correct target genes under long-range regulation. Our analysis identifies novel genes not previously implicated in schizophrenia and corroborates a number of predicted targets from the original study. The results are available as an online resource in which the genomic context and the strength of enhancer–promoter associations can be browsed for each schizophrenia-associated SNP.
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