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Shared genetic architecture between irritable bowel syndrome and psychiatric disorders reveals molecular pathways of the gut-brain axis.

Markos TesfayePiotr JaholkowskiGuy F L HindleyAlexey A ShadrinZillur RahmanShahram BahramiAihua LinBørge HolenNadine ParkerWeiqiu ChengLinn RødevandOleksandr FreiSrdjan DjurovicAnders M DaleOlav B SmelandKevin S O'ConnellOle A Andreassen
Published in: Genome medicine (2023)
We found extensive polygenic overlap of IBS and psychiatric and gastrointestinal phenotypes beyond what was revealed with genetic correlations. Leveraging the overlap, we discovered genetic loci associated with IBS which implicate a wide range of biological pathways beyond the gut-brain axis. Genetic differences may underlie the clinical subtype of IBS. These results increase our understanding of the pathophysiology of IBS which may form the basis for the development of individualized interventions.
Keyphrases
  • irritable bowel syndrome
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • white matter
  • mental health
  • resting state
  • gene expression
  • single cell
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • genome wide association study