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The synergistic effect of genetic and environmental factors in the development of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms in children and adolescents

Douglas Teixeira Leffa, Arthur Caye, Síntia Belangero, Ary Gadelha, Pedro Mário Pan, Giovanni Abrahão Salum, Luís Augusto Rohde

2023Development and Psychopathology13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Gene-environment interactions (GxE) have been increasingly explored in psychiatry but with low replication rates. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a suitable candidate for studying GxE due to its high heritability and well-defined environmental risk factors. Here, we explored GxE using polygenic risk score (PRS) to represent the genetic liability to ADHD (ADHD-PRS) and environmental risk score (ERS) to represent the combined effects of environmental risk factors. We analyzed longitudinal data of 2,046 individuals (6-14 years of age at baseline and 14-23 at the last follow-up) from the Brazilian High-Risk Cohort Study for Psychiatric Disorders. Psychiatric evaluation included the Child Behavior Checklist and the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire. Statistical analyses were performed using mixed-effects models. We observed statistically significant interactions between ADHD-PRS and ERS, suggesting that environmental and genetic factors act synergistically in the development of ADHD symptoms. These effects were not present for depression or anxiety symptoms. No evidence of GxE correlation was detected. Mechanistically, our findings suggest that environmental stressors modulate the genetic risk for ADHD. Future studies should investigate whether the reduction of environmental risks can prevent the development of symptoms of ADHD, especially in children with a family history of the disorder.

Topics & Concepts

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorderHeritabilityPsychologyStressorChecklistAnxietyClinical psychologyTwin studyDepression (economics)Gene–environment interactionPsychiatryConduct disorderGenotypeMacroeconomicsBiochemistryCognitive psychologyChemistryEconomicsGeneGeneticsBiologyAttention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderChild and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional DevelopmentHealth, Environment, Cognitive Aging