2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2013.08.020
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Candidate Genetic Pathways for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Show Association to Hyperactive/Impulsive Symptoms in Children With ADHD

Abstract: Objective: As multiple genes with small effect size are assumed to play a role in attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) disease etiology, considering multiple variants within the same analysis likely increases the total explained phenotypic variance, thereby boosting the power of genetic studies. We investigated whether pathway-based analysis could bring us closer to unraveling the biology of ADHD. Method:We describe pathway as a pre-defined gene selection based on a well-established database or liter… Show more

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“…Identifying dimension-specific genetic risk variants is key to discovering biological risk factors for ADHD [4]. Further, it is important to explore unique domain-specific genetic risk factors as the developmental course and relationship to co-occurring disorders have been shown to vary across the two ADHD symptom domains (inattention and the combination of hyperactivity and impulsivity) (for review see [31]).…”
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“…Identifying dimension-specific genetic risk variants is key to discovering biological risk factors for ADHD [4]. Further, it is important to explore unique domain-specific genetic risk factors as the developmental course and relationship to co-occurring disorders have been shown to vary across the two ADHD symptom domains (inattention and the combination of hyperactivity and impulsivity) (for review see [31]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a highly heritable disorder, with heritability estimated at about 76% [2]. Nevertheless, identifying genetic risk variants associated with ADHD has proven difficult, in part, because of the clinically heterogeneous nature of the disorder [3,4].…”
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“…Die Ursachen der Störung sind komplex und noch nicht völlig verstanden. Ätiol-ogisch wird die ADHS zu einem Groß-teil auf genetische Faktoren zurückge-führt [18][19][20][21]. Nach den Ergebnissen einiger [22,23], jedoch nicht aller [24,25] Studien sind umweltbezogene Risikofaktoren wie pränatale Alkohol-und Nikotinexposition, geringes Geburtsgewicht und perinatale Komplikationen sowie psychosoziale Problemkonstellationen ebenfalls mit dem Vorliegen von ADHS assoziiert [26][27][28].…”
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“…45 Recently, it was demonstrated that common variants of the dopamine/norepinephrine, serotonin and neurite outgrowth pathways are associated with quantitative measurements of hyperactivity/impulsivity symptoms in children with ADHD. 46 In studies involving the general popu lation, polygenic risk scores derived from common molecular variants for categorical ADHD were found to predict attentional and hyperactive/impulsive traits in the general population. 47 On the other hand, polygenic risk scores derived from ADHD traits in the general population sample predicted ADHD categorical diagnosis and symptom severity.…”
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