Title |
The one and the many: effects of the cell adhesion molecule pathway on neuropsychological function in psychosis
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Published in |
Psychological Medicine, November 2013
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DOI | 10.1017/s0033291713002663 |
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Authors |
A. Hargreaves, R. Anney, C. O'Dushlaine, K. K. Nicodemus, M. Gill, A. Corvin, D. Morris, Gary Donohoe |
Abstract |
Genetic studies of single gene variants have been criticized as providing a simplistic characterization of the genetic basis of illness risk that ignores the effects of other variants within the same biological pathways. Of candidate biological pathways for schizophrenia (SZ), the cell adhesion molecule (CAM) pathway has repeatedly been linked to both psychosis and neurocognitive dysfunction. Here we tested, using risk allele scores derived from the Schizophrenia Psychiatric Genome-Wide Association Study Consortium (PGC-SCZ), whether alleles within the CAM pathway were correlated with poorer neuropsychological function in patients. |
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