TY - JOUR
T1 - Examining the association between exposome score for schizophrenia and cognition in schizophrenia, siblings, and healthy controls
T2 - Results from the EUGEI study
AU - Fusar-Poli, Laura
AU - Prachason, Thanavadee
AU - Erzin, Gamze
AU - Pries, Lotta-Katrin
AU - Brondino, Natascia
AU - Politi, Pierluigi
AU - Delespaul, Philippe
AU - Kenis, Gunter
AU - Luykx, Jurjen J
AU - Lin, Bochao D
AU - Richards, Alexander L
AU - Akdede, Berna
AU - Binbay, Tolga
AU - Altınyazar, Vesile
AU - Yalınçetin, Berna
AU - Gümüş-Akay, Güvem
AU - Cihan, Burçin
AU - Soygür, Haldun
AU - Ulaş, Halis
AU - Cankurtaran, Eylem Şahin
AU - Kaymak, Semra Ulusoy
AU - Mihaljevic, Marina M
AU - Andric-Petrovic, Sanja
AU - Mirjanic, Tijana
AU - Bernardo, Miguel
AU - Mezquida, Gisela
AU - Amoretti, Silvia
AU - Bobes, Julio
AU - Saiz, Pilar A
AU - García-Portilla, Maria Paz
AU - Sanjuan, Julio
AU - Escarti, Maria Jose
AU - Santos, José Luis
AU - Jiménez-López, Estela
AU - Arrojo, Manuel
AU - Carracedo, Angel
AU - López, Gonzalo
AU - González-Peñas, Javier
AU - Parellada, Mara
AU - Maric, Nadja P
AU - Atbaşoğlu, Cem
AU - Üçok, Alp
AU - Alptekin, Köksal
AU - Saka, Meram Can
AU - Arango, Celso
AU - O'Donovan, Michael
AU - van Os, Jim
AU - Rutten, Bart Pf
AU - Guloksuz, Sinan
N1 - Funding Information:
The EUGEI project was supported by the grant agreement HEALTH-F2-2010-241909 from the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme. The authors are grateful to the patients and their families for participating in the project. L. Pries is supported by the Kootstra Talent Fellowship of Maastricht University. J. van Os and S. Guloksuz are supported by the Ophelia research project, ZonMw grant 636340001. B. Rutten was funded by a Vidi award (91718336) from the Netherlands Scientific organisation. J. van Os, S. Guloksuz, and B. Rutten are supported by the YOUTH-GEMs project, funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe program under the grant agreement number: 101057182. Dr Prachason is supported by the scholarship for research training of the Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University. Dr Arango was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), co-financed by the European Union, ERDF Funds from the European Commission, “A way of making Europe”, financed by the European Union - NextGenerationEU (PMP21/00051), PI19/01024. CIBERSAM, Madrid Regional Government (B2017/BMD-3740 AGES-CM-2), European Union Structural Funds, European Union Seventh Framework Program, European Union H2020 Program under the Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking: Project PRISM-2 (Grant agreement No.101034377), Project AIMS-2-TRIALS (Grant agreement No 777394), Horizon Europe, the National Institute of Mental Health of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number 1U01MH124639-01 (Project ProNET) and Award Number 5P50MH115846-03 (project FEP-CAUSAL), Fundación Familia Alonso, and Fundación Alicia Koplowitz. Drs. Bobes, García-Portilla, and Sáiz have received partial support from the Government of the Principality of Asturias PCTI-2021-2023 IDI/2021/111, the Fundación para la Investigación e Innovación Biosanitaria del Principado de Asturias (FINBA), and Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental (CIBERSAM), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, and Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación. The funders had no role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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PY - 2023/5
Y1 - 2023/5
N2 - BACKGROUND: People with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) frequently present cognitive impairments. Here, we investigated whether the exposome score for schizophrenia (ES-SCZ) - a cumulative environmental exposure score - was associated with impairments of neurocognition, social cognition, and perception in patients with SSD, their unaffected siblings, and healthy controls.METHODS: This cross-sectional sample consisted of 1200 patients, 1371 siblings, and 1564 healthy controls. Neurocognition, social cognition, and perception were assesed using a short version of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Third Edition (WAIS-III), the Degraded Facial Affect Recognition Task (DFAR), and the Benton Facial Recognition Test (BFR), respectively. Regression models were used to analyze the association between ES-SCZ and cognitive domains in each group.RESULTS: There were no statistically significant associations between ES-SCZ and cognitive domains in SSD. ES-SCZ was negatively associated with T-score of cognition in siblings (B=-0.40, 95% CI -0.76 to -0.03) and healthy controls (B=-0.63, 95% CI -1.06 to -0.21). Additionally, ES-SCZ was positively associated with DFAR-total in siblings (B=0.83, 95% CI 0.26 to 1.40). Sensitivity analyses excluding cannabis use history from ES-SCZ largely confirmed the main findings.CONCLUSIONS: Longitudinal cohorts may elucidate how environmental exposures influence the onset and course of cognitive impairments in trans-syndromic psychosis spectrum.
AB - BACKGROUND: People with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) frequently present cognitive impairments. Here, we investigated whether the exposome score for schizophrenia (ES-SCZ) - a cumulative environmental exposure score - was associated with impairments of neurocognition, social cognition, and perception in patients with SSD, their unaffected siblings, and healthy controls.METHODS: This cross-sectional sample consisted of 1200 patients, 1371 siblings, and 1564 healthy controls. Neurocognition, social cognition, and perception were assesed using a short version of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Third Edition (WAIS-III), the Degraded Facial Affect Recognition Task (DFAR), and the Benton Facial Recognition Test (BFR), respectively. Regression models were used to analyze the association between ES-SCZ and cognitive domains in each group.RESULTS: There were no statistically significant associations between ES-SCZ and cognitive domains in SSD. ES-SCZ was negatively associated with T-score of cognition in siblings (B=-0.40, 95% CI -0.76 to -0.03) and healthy controls (B=-0.63, 95% CI -1.06 to -0.21). Additionally, ES-SCZ was positively associated with DFAR-total in siblings (B=0.83, 95% CI 0.26 to 1.40). Sensitivity analyses excluding cannabis use history from ES-SCZ largely confirmed the main findings.CONCLUSIONS: Longitudinal cohorts may elucidate how environmental exposures influence the onset and course of cognitive impairments in trans-syndromic psychosis spectrum.
KW - Cannabis use
KW - Childhood trauma
KW - Emotion recognition
KW - Environment
KW - Psychosis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115184
DO - 10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115184
M3 - Article
C2 - 37015164
SN - 0165-1781
VL - 323
JO - Psychiatry Research
JF - Psychiatry Research
M1 - 115184
ER -