Linkage and association analysis of ADHD endophenotypes in extended and multigenerational pedigrees from a genetic isolate

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a heritable, chronic, neurodevelopmental disorder with serious long-term repercussions. Despite being one of the most common cognitive disorders, the clinical diagnosis of ADHD is based on subjective assessments of perceived behaviors. Endophenotype...

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Predictive markers
Psychiatric disorders
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Linkage and association analysis of ADHD endophenotypes in extended and multigenerational pedigrees from a genetic isolate
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Análisis de vinculación y asociación de endofenotipos de TDAH en genealogías extendidas y multigeneracionales de un aislado genético
title Linkage and association analysis of ADHD endophenotypes in extended and multigenerational pedigrees from a genetic isolate
spellingShingle Linkage and association analysis of ADHD endophenotypes in extended and multigenerational pedigrees from a genetic isolate
Predictive markers
Psychiatric disorders
title_short Linkage and association analysis of ADHD endophenotypes in extended and multigenerational pedigrees from a genetic isolate
title_full Linkage and association analysis of ADHD endophenotypes in extended and multigenerational pedigrees from a genetic isolate
title_fullStr Linkage and association analysis of ADHD endophenotypes in extended and multigenerational pedigrees from a genetic isolate
title_full_unstemmed Linkage and association analysis of ADHD endophenotypes in extended and multigenerational pedigrees from a genetic isolate
title_sort Linkage and association analysis of ADHD endophenotypes in extended and multigenerational pedigrees from a genetic isolate
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Predictive markers
Psychiatric disorders
topic Predictive markers
Psychiatric disorders
description Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a heritable, chronic, neurodevelopmental disorder with serious long-term repercussions. Despite being one of the most common cognitive disorders, the clinical diagnosis of ADHD is based on subjective assessments of perceived behaviors. Endophenotypes (neurobiological markers that cosegregate and are associated with an illness) are thought to provide a more powerful and objective framework for revealing the underlying neurobiology than syndromic psychiatric classification. Here, we present the results of applying genetic linkage and association analyses to neuropsychological endophenotypes using microsatellite and single nucleotide polymorphisms. We found several new genetic regions linked and/or associated with these endophenotypes, and others previously associated to ADHD, for example, loci harbored in the LPHN3, FGF1, POLR2A, CHRNA4 and ANKFY1 genes. These findings, when compared with those linked and/or associated to ADHD, suggest that these endophenotypes lie on shared pathways. The genetic information provided by this study offers a novel and complementary method of assessing the genetic causes underpinning the susceptibility to behavioral conditions and may offer new insights on the neurobiology of the disorder.
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