Background Anxiety disorders are common, and cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is a first-line treatment. Candidate gene studies have suggested a genetic basis to treatment response, but findings have been inconsistent. Aims To perform the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) of psychological treatment response in children with anxiety disorders (n = 980). Method Presence and severity of anxiety was assessed using semi-structured interview at baseline, on completion of treatment (post-treatment), and 3 to 12 months after treatment completion (follow-up). DNA was genotyped using the Illumina Human Core Exome-12v1.0 array. Linear mixed models were used to test associations between genetic variants and response (change in symptom severity) immediately post-treatment and at 6-month follow-up. Results No variants passed a genome-wide significance threshold (P=5×10–8) in either analysis. Four variants met criteria for suggestive significance (P<5×10–6) in association with response post-treatment, and three variants in the 6-month follow-up analysis. Conclusions This is the first genome-wide therapygenetic study. It suggests no common variants of very high effect underlie response to CBT. Future investigations should maximise power to detect single-variant and polygenic effects by using larger, more homogeneous cohorts.
Genome-wide association study of response to cognitive–behavioural therapy in children with anxiety disorders
J. Coleman,K. Lester,R. Keers,S. Roberts,C. Curtis,K. Arendt,S. Bögels,P. Cooper,C. Creswell,T. Dalgleish,C. Hartman,E. Heiervang,Katrin Hötzel,J. Hudson,T. In-Albon,Kristen L Lavallee,Heidi J. Lyneham,Carla E Marin,R. Meiser-Stedman,Talia M. Morris,M. Nauta,R. Rapee,S. Schneider,Sophie C. Schneider,W. Silverman,M. Thastum,Kerstin Thirlwall,Polly Waite,G. J. Wergeland,G. Breen,T. Eley
Published 2016 in British Journal of Psychiatry
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2016
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British Journal of Psychiatry
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2016-03-17
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Medicine, Psychology
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