Within-family influences on dimensional neurobehavioral traits in a high-risk genetic model.
Ania M FiksinskiTracy HeungMaria CorralElemi J BreetveltGregory CostainChristian R MarshallRene S KahnJacob A S VorstmanAnne S BassettPublished in: Psychological medicine (2021)
This study, for the first time, disentangles the impact of a high-impact variant from the modifying effects of parental scores and schizophrenia on relevant neurobehavioral phenotypes. The robust proband-parent correlations for cognitive measures, independent of the impact of the 22q11.2 deletion and of schizophrenia, suggest that, for certain phenotypes, shared genetic variation plays a significant role in expression. Molecular genetic and predictor studies are needed to elucidate shared factors and their contribution to psychiatric illness in this and other high-risk groups.