Abstract
Background and Hypothesis: Gene-by-environment (GxE) studies in psychosis have exclusively focused on negative exposures. However, evidence supports the resilience-enhancing effect of positive factors on psychosis outcome. The Differential Susceptibility (DS) model proposes that common genetic variants may confer not only disproportionate responsiveness to negative environments, but also greater sensitivity to positive, resilience-enhancing conditions. This study is the first to apply the DS model to the expression of subclinical psychosis, employing polygenic risk scores of environmental sensitivity (PRS-ES). PRS-ES were hypothesized to moderate, in a DS manner, associations between childhood adversity and psychosis, affective, and anxiety dimensions in young adults. An exploratory goal examined whether PRS for psychotic-like experiences (PRS-PLE) also showed DS patterns. Study Design: PRS, schizotypy, PLE, depression, anxiety, and childhood adversity ratings were obtained for 197 nonclinical young adults. LEGIT software for testing competitive-confirmatory GxE models was employed. Study Results: Results largely supported DS: Individuals high on PRS-ES showed increased subclinical psychosis, depression, and anxiety if they had experienced elevated childhood adversity, and lower symptoms if exposed to low levels of adversity as compared with those with low PRS-ES. Similarly, PRS-PLE moderated the effect of adversity on PLE, positive schizotypy, and depression following the DS model, but only PRS-ES moderation on PLE survived statistical correction. Conclusions: Our results suggest that genetic DS to the environment is relevant to psychosis, depression, and anxiety. Current debates on reconceptualization of genetic “risk” and resilience may benefit from this insight that support optimistic views on preventative efforts for early detection and intervention.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | S95-S106 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | Schizophrenia Bulletin |
| Volume | 51 |
| Issue number | Supplement_2 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 4 Mar 2025 |
Keywords
- Humans
- Psychotic Disorders/genetics
- Gene-Environment Interaction
- Male
- Female
- Young Adult
- Adverse Childhood Experiences/statistics & numerical data
- Genetic Predisposition to Disease
- Adult
- Anxiety/genetics
- Adolescent
- Depression/genetics
- Multifactorial Inheritance
- Adult Survivors of Child Adverse Events/statistics & numerical data
- Anxiety Disorders/genetics
- Schizotypal Personality Disorder/genetics
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TESTING THE SHIFT FROM A DISEASE RISK TO A DIFFERENTIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY CONCEPTUALIZATION OF PERSON-ENVIRONMENT AND GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS IN THE PSYCHOSIS CONTINUUM: PHASE 2
Vidal Barrantes, N. (Principal Investigator), BAKERMANS KRANENBURG, M. (Collaborator), Fagián Núñez, K. D. (Collaborator), Kwapil, T. R. (Collaborator), Lavín Gutiérrez, V. (Collaborator), Mas Bermejo, P. (Collaborator), Papiol, S. (Collaborator), Torrecilla Gonzalez, P. (Collaborator), VAN IJZENDOORN , M. (Collaborator) & Monsonet Bardaji, M. (Investigator)
1/09/24 → 31/12/27
Project: Research Projects and Other Grants
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Trayectorias de riesgo y resiliencia a la psicosis: estudio integrador de las interacciones gen-persona-ambiente en el fenotipo extenso de la psicosis
Vidal Barrantes, N. (Principal Investigator), Cristobal Narvaez, P. (Collaborator), Kwapil, T. R. (Collaborator), Myinn-Gemeys, I. (Collaborator), Ballespi Sola, S. (Investigator), Monsonet Bardaji, M. (Collaborator), Sheinbaum Frank, T. (Collaborator), Torices, I. (Collaborator), Dominguez Martínez, T. (Collaborator), Montoro Lus, M. (Collaborator), Herrera López, S. (Collaborator), Torrecilla Gonzalez, P. (Collaborator), Gizdic , A. (Collaborator), Hinojosa Marqués, L. (Collaborator) & Racioppi, A. (Collaborator)
Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICINN)
1/01/18 → 28/02/22
Project: Research Projects and Other Grants
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