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  Genome-wide analyses of individual differences in quantitatively assessed reading- and language-related skills in up to 34,000 people

Eising, E., Mirza-Schreiber, N., de Zeeuw, E. L., Wang, C. A., Truong, D. T., Allegrini, A. G., et al. (2022). Genome-wide analyses of individual differences in quantitatively assessed reading- and language-related skills in up to 34,000 people. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 119(35): e2202764119. doi:10.1073/pnas.2202764119.

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Eising, Else1, Author
Mirza-Schreiber, Nazanin1, Author
de Zeeuw, Eveline L.1, Author
Wang, Carol A.1, Author
Truong, Dongnhu T.1, Author
Allegrini, Andrea G.1, Author
Shapland, Chin Yang1, Author
Zhu, Gu1, Author
Wigg, Karen G.1, Author
Gerritse, Margot L.1, Author
Molz, Barbara1, Author
Alagoz, Gokberk1, Author
Gialluisi, Alessandro2, Author           
Abbondanza, Filippo1, Author
Rimfeld, Kaili1, Author
van Donkelaar, Marjolein1, Author
Liao, Zhijie1, Author
Jansen, Philip R.1, Author
Andlauer, Till F. M.2, Author           
Bates, Timothy C.1, Author
Bernard, Manon1, AuthorBlokland, Kirsten1, AuthorBonte, Milene1, AuthorBorglum, Anders D.1, AuthorBourgeron, Thomas1, AuthorBrandeis, Daniel1, AuthorCeronihh, Fabiola1, AuthorCsepe, Valeria1, AuthorDale, Philip S.1, Authorde Jong, Peter F.1, AuthorDeFries, John C.1, AuthorDemonet, Jean-Francois1, AuthorDemontis, Ditte1, AuthorFeng, Yu1, AuthorGordon, Scott D.1, AuthorGuger, Sharon L.1, AuthorHayiou-Thomas, Marianna E.1, AuthorHernandez-Cabrera, Juan A.1, AuthorHottenga, Jouke-Jan1, AuthorHulme, Charles1, AuthorKere, Juha1, AuthorKerr, Elizabeth N.1, AuthorKoomar, Tanner1, AuthorLanderl, Karin1, AuthorLeonard, Gabriel T.1, AuthorLovett, Maureen W.1, AuthorLyytinen, Heikki1, AuthorMartin, Nicholas G.1, AuthorMartinelli, Angela1, AuthorMaurer, Urs1, AuthorMichaelson, Jacob J.1, AuthorMoll, Kristina1, AuthorMonaco, Anthony P.1, AuthorMorgan, Angela T.1, AuthorNothen, Markus M.1, AuthorPausova, Zdenka1, AuthorPennell, Craig E.1, AuthorPennington, Bruce F.1, AuthorPrice, Kaitlyn M.1, AuthorRajagopal, Veera M.1, AuthorRamus, Franck1, AuthorRicher, Louis1, AuthorSimpson, Nuala H.1, AuthorSmith, Shelley D.1, AuthorSnowling, Margaret J.1, AuthorStein, John1, AuthorStruguuu, Lisa J.1, AuthorTalcott, Joel B.1, AuthorTiemeier, Henning1, Authorvan der Schroeff, Marc P.1, AuthorVerhoef, Ellen1, AuthorWatkins, Kate E.1, AuthorWilkinson, Margaret1, AuthorWright, Margaret J.1, AuthorBarr, Cathy L.1, AuthorBoomsma I, Dorret1, AuthorCarreiras, Manuel1, AuthorFranken, Marie-Christine J.1, AuthorGruen, Jeffrey R.1, AuthorLuciano, Michelle1, AuthorMuller-Myhsok, Bertram3, Author           Newbury, Dianne F.1, AuthorOlson, Richard K.1, AuthorParacchini, Silvia1, AuthorPaus, Tomas1, AuthorPlomin, Robert1, AuthorReilly, Sheena1, AuthorSchulte-Korn, Gerd1, AuthorTomblin, J. Bruce1, AuthorBergen, Elsjevan1, AuthorWhitehouse, Andrew J. O.1, AuthorWillcutt, Erik G.1, AuthorSt Pourcain, Beate1, AuthorFrancks, Clyde1, AuthorFisher, Simon E.1, Author more..
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2Dept. Genes and Environment, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_2035295              
3RG Statistical Genetics, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_2040288              

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 Abstract: The use of spoken and written language is a fundamental human capacity. Individual differences in reading- and language-related skills are influenced by genetic variation, with twin-based heritability estimates of 30 to 80% depending on the trait. The genetic architecture is complex, heterogeneous, and multifactorial, but investigations of contributions of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were thus far underpowered. We present a multicohort genome-wide association study (GWAS) of five traits assessed individually using psychometric measures (word reading, nonword reading, spelling, phoneme awareness, and nonword repetition) in samples of 13,633 to 33,959 participants aged 5 to 26 y. We identified genome-wide significant association with word reading (rs11208009, P = 1.098 x 10(-8)) at a locus that has not been associated with intelligence or educational attainment. All five reading-/language-related traits showed robust SNP heritability, accounting for 13 to 26% of trait variability. Genomic structural equation modeling revealed a shared genetic factor explaining most of the variation in word/nonword reading, spelling, and phoneme awareness, which only partially overlapped with genetic variation contributing to nonword repetition, intelligence, and educational attainment. A multivariate GWAS of word/nonword reading, spelling, and phoneme awareness maximized power for follow-up investigation. Genetic correlation analysis with neuroimaging traits identified an association with the surface area of the banks of the left superior temporal sulcus, a brain region linked to the processing of spoken and written language. Heritability was enriched for genomic elements regulating gene expression in the fetal brain and in chromosomal regions that are depleted of Neanderthal variants. Together, these results provide avenues for deciphering the biological underpinnings of uniquely human traits.

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 Dates: 2022
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000911585800009
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2202764119
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Title: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 119 (35) Sequence Number: e2202764119 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0027-8424