A genome-wide survey of transgenerational genetic effects in autism.
Effects of parental genotype or parent-offspring genetic interaction are well established in model organisms for a variety of traits. However, these transgenerational genetic models are rarely studied in humans. We have utilized an autism case-control study with 735 mother-child pairs to perform gen...
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doaj-1c2704052cb647939f5ff9f931befebc2020-11-25T02:14:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01810e7697810.1371/journal.pone.0076978A genome-wide survey of transgenerational genetic effects in autism.Kathryn M TsangLisa A CroenAnthony R TorresMartin KharraziGerald N DelorenzeGayle C WindhamCathleen K YoshidaOusseny ZerboLauren A WeissEffects of parental genotype or parent-offspring genetic interaction are well established in model organisms for a variety of traits. However, these transgenerational genetic models are rarely studied in humans. We have utilized an autism case-control study with 735 mother-child pairs to perform genome-wide screening for maternal genetic effects and maternal-offspring genetic interaction. We used simple models of single locus parent-child interaction and identified suggestive results (P<10(-4)) that cannot be explained by main effects, but no genome-wide significant signals. Some of these maternal and maternal-child associations were in or adjacent to autism candidate genes including: PCDH9, FOXP1, GABRB3, NRXN1, RELN, MACROD2, FHIT, RORA, CNTN4, CNTNAP2, FAM135B, LAMA1, NFIA, NLGN4X, RAPGEF4, and SDK1. We attempted validation of potential autism association under maternal-specific models using maternal-paternal comparison in family-based GWAS datasets. Our results suggest that further study of parental genetic effects and parent-child interaction in autism is warranted.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3811986?pdf=render |
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Kathryn M Tsang Lisa A Croen Anthony R Torres Martin Kharrazi Gerald N Delorenze Gayle C Windham Cathleen K Yoshida Ousseny Zerbo Lauren A Weiss |
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Kathryn M Tsang Lisa A Croen Anthony R Torres Martin Kharrazi Gerald N Delorenze Gayle C Windham Cathleen K Yoshida Ousseny Zerbo Lauren A Weiss A genome-wide survey of transgenerational genetic effects in autism. PLoS ONE |
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Kathryn M Tsang Lisa A Croen Anthony R Torres Martin Kharrazi Gerald N Delorenze Gayle C Windham Cathleen K Yoshida Ousseny Zerbo Lauren A Weiss |
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A genome-wide survey of transgenerational genetic effects in autism. |
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A genome-wide survey of transgenerational genetic effects in autism. |
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A genome-wide survey of transgenerational genetic effects in autism. |
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A genome-wide survey of transgenerational genetic effects in autism. |
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A genome-wide survey of transgenerational genetic effects in autism. |
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genome-wide survey of transgenerational genetic effects in autism. |
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Effects of parental genotype or parent-offspring genetic interaction are well established in model organisms for a variety of traits. However, these transgenerational genetic models are rarely studied in humans. We have utilized an autism case-control study with 735 mother-child pairs to perform genome-wide screening for maternal genetic effects and maternal-offspring genetic interaction. We used simple models of single locus parent-child interaction and identified suggestive results (P<10(-4)) that cannot be explained by main effects, but no genome-wide significant signals. Some of these maternal and maternal-child associations were in or adjacent to autism candidate genes including: PCDH9, FOXP1, GABRB3, NRXN1, RELN, MACROD2, FHIT, RORA, CNTN4, CNTNAP2, FAM135B, LAMA1, NFIA, NLGN4X, RAPGEF4, and SDK1. We attempted validation of potential autism association under maternal-specific models using maternal-paternal comparison in family-based GWAS datasets. Our results suggest that further study of parental genetic effects and parent-child interaction in autism is warranted. |
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