Neale, Benjamin M; Medland, Sarah E.; Ripke, Stephan; Asherson, Philip; Franke, Barbara; Lesch, Klaus-Peter; Faraone, Stephen V.; Nguyen, Thuy Trang; Schäfer, Helmut; Holmans, Peter; Daly, Mark; Steinhausen, Hans-Christoph; Freitag, Christine; Reif, Andreas; Renner, Tobias J.; Nelson, Stan et al:
Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
In: Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Jg. 49 (2010), Heft 9, S. 884 - 897
2010Artikel/Aufsatz in ZeitschriftOA Grün
MedizinMedizinische Fakultät » Universitätsklinikum Essen » LVR-Klinikum Essen » Klinik für Psychiatrie, Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie des Kindes- und Jugendalters
Titel in Englisch:
Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Autor*in:
Neale, Benjamin M;Medland, Sarah E.;Ripke, Stephan;Asherson, Philip;Franke, Barbara;Lesch, Klaus-Peter;Faraone, Stephen V.;Nguyen, Thuy Trang;Schäfer, Helmut;Holmans, Peter;Daly, Mark;Steinhausen, Hans-Christoph;Freitag, Christine;Reif, Andreas;Renner, Tobias J.;Romanos, Marcel;Romanos, Jasmin;Walitza, Susanne;Warnke, Andreas;Meyer, Jobst;Palmason, Haukur;Buitelaar, Jan K.;Vasquez, Alejandro Arias;Lambregts-Rommelse, Nanda;Gill, Michael;Anney, Richard J.L.;Langley, Kate;O´Donovan, Michael;Williams, Nigel;Owen, Michael;Thapar, Anita;Lindsey, Kent;Sergeant, Joseph;Roeyers, Herbert;Mick, Eric;Biederman, Joseph;Doyle, Alysa;Smalley, Susan;Loo, Sandra;Hakonarson, Hakon;Elia, Josephine;Todorov, Alexandre;Miranda, Ana;Mulas, Fernando;Ebstein, Richard P.;Rothenberger, Aribert;Banaschewski, Tobias;Oades, Robert D.UDE
GND
1208788639
LSF ID
29685
ORCID
0000-0001-6151-5559ORCID iD
Sonstiges
der Hochschule zugeordnete*r Autor*in
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Sonuga-Barke, Edmund;McGough, James;Nisenbaum, Laura;Hu, Xiaolan;Nelson, Stan
Erscheinungsjahr:
2010
Open Access?:
OA Grün
DuEPublico 1 ID
EVALuna Biblio ID
16389
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PubMed ID

Abstract:

Objective—Although twin and family studies have shown Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to be highly heritable, genetic variants influencing the trait at a genome-wide significant level have yet to be identified. As prior genome-wide association scans (GWAS) have not yielded significant results, we conducted a meta-analysis of existing studies to boost statistical power. Method—We used data from four projects: a) the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), b) phase I of the International Multicenter ADHD Genetics project (IMAGE), c) phase II of IMAGE (IMAGE II), and d) the Pfizer funded study from the University of California, Los Angeles, Washington University and the Massachusetts General Hospital (PUWMa). The final sample size consisted of 2,064 trios, 896 cases and 2,455 controls. For each study, we imputed HapMap SNPs, computed association test statistics and transformed them to Z-scores, and then combined weighted Z-scores in a meta-analysis. Results—No genome-wide significant associations were found, although an analysis of candidate genes suggests they may be involved in the disorder.