Effects of traumatic life events, cognitive biases and variation in dopaminergic genes on psychosis proneness

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Aims
Recent studies have provided evidence that interactions between variation in dopaminergic genes and stressful experiences might impact risk of psychosis. However, it remains unknown whether these interactions impact the development of subclinical symptoms, including psychotic-like experiences (PLEs). In this study, we aimed to test the effects of interactions between variation in dopaminergic genes and traumatic life events (TLEs) on a severity of PLEs.
Methods
We assessed TLEs, cognitive biases, PLEs as well as the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) rs4680 and the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) rs6277 gene polymorphisms in 445 university students at three urban areas.
Results
There was a significant effect of the interaction between the COMT rs4680 and a history of any type of TLEs on a severity of PLEs. Among the COMT rs4680 Met allele carriers, a severity of PLEs was higher in individuals with a history of any type of TLEs. Further stratification of the sample revealed that this effect appears only in the group of participants with a high level of cognitive biases. The DRD2 rs6277 C allele was independently associated with a higher level of PLEs.
Conclusions
Our results indicate that decreased dopamine catabolism related to the COMT gene polymorphism might increase psychosis proneness in individuals with a history of TLEs and high levels of cognitive biases. Variation in the DRD2 gene might exert independent effects on psychosis proneness. These findings imply that there are various levels of complexity in the models of interactions between genetic and environmental factors explaining the mechanisms underlying psychosis proneness.

Tytuł
Effects of traumatic life events, cognitive biases and variation in dopaminergic genes on psychosis proneness
Twórca
Kotowicz Kamila
Słowa kluczowe
catecholamine; childhood trauma; early intervention; genetic polymorphism; schizophrenia
Słowa kluczowe
katecholaminy; trauma dziecięca; wczesna interwencja; polimorfizm genetyczny; schizofrenia
Współtwórca
Frydecka Dorota
Gawęda Łukasz
Prochwicz Katarzyna
Kłosowska Joanna
Rymaszewska Joanna
Samochowiec Agnieszka ORCID 0000-0001-9783-7234
Samochowiec Jerzy
Szczygieł Krzysztof
Pawlak-Adamska Edyta
Szmida Elżbieta
Cechnicki Andrzej
Misiak Błażej
Data
2021
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.1111/eip.12925
Źródło
Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2021, vol.15 iss. 2, s. 248-255
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY CC BY
Dyscyplina naukowa
Dziedzina nauk społecznych; Psychologia
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia25 lis 2022, 14:05:27
Data mod.25 lis 2022, 14:05:27
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