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  • A strategy to enhance genetic research on schizophrenia involves using endophenotypes, which are traits influenced by genetic factors, to uncover biological pathways and improve study power.
  • The study analyzed data from 35 patients and 145 relatives in multigenerational Dutch families to explore genetic and environmental correlations between several cognitive endophenotypes related to schizophrenia.
  • Findings revealed strong genetic correlations between intelligence and spatial working memory, indicating that intelligence is a valuable target for genetic research in schizophrenia, while traits like sensorimotor gating and openness may have distinct genetic influences.

Article Abstract

Background: A strategy to improve genetic studies of schizophrenia involves the use of endophenotypes. Information on overlapping genetic contributions among endophenotypes may provide additional power, reveal biological pathways, and have practical implications for genetic research. Several cognitive endophenotypes, including intelligence, are likely to be modulated by overlapping genetic influences.

Methods: We quantified potential genetic and environmental correlations among endophenotypes for schizophrenia, including sensorimotor gating, openness, verbal fluency, early visual perception, spatial working memory, and intelligence, using variance component models in 35 patients and 145 relatives from 25 multigenerational Dutch families multiply affected with schizophrenia.

Results: Significant correlations were found between spatial working memory and intelligence (.45), verbal fluency and intelligence (.36), verbal fluency and spatial working memory (.20), and early visual perception and spatial working memory (.19). A strong genetic correlation (.75) accounted for 76% of the variance shared between spatial working memory and intelligence. Significant environmental correlations were found between verbal fluency and openness (.50) and between verbal fluency and spatial working memory (.58). Sensorimotor gating and openness showed few genetic or environmental correlations with other endophenotypes.

Conclusions: Our results suggest that intelligence strongly overlaps genetically with a known cognitive endophenotype for schizophrenia. Intelligence may thus be a promising endophenotype for genetic research in schizophrenia, even though the underlying genetic mechanism may still be complex. In contrast, sensorimotor gating and openness appear to represent separate genetic entities with simpler inheritance patterns and may therefore augment the detection of separate genetic pathways contributing to schizophrenia.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2008.09.020DOI Listing

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