Is there a shared genetic basis and causal relationship between polycystic ovary syndrome and psychiatric disorders: evidence from a comprehensive genetic analysis

May 29, 2021Human reproduction (Oxford, England)

Shared genes and possible links between polycystic ovary syndrome and mental health disorders from a detailed genetic study

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Abstract

Genome-wide analysis of 9,322 PCOS cases indicates no shared genetic basis with psychiatric disorders.

  • No significant genetic correlations were found between PCOS and psychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder.
  • A weak association was noted between genetic predisposition to PCOS and depression, which diminished after adjusting for body mass index (BMI).
  • Genetically instrumented PCOS did not show significant associations with anxiety, schizophrenia, or bipolar disorder.
  • Bidirectional analysis did not indicate that psychiatric conditions influence the risk of developing PCOS.
  • The findings suggest that non-genetic factors may underlie the observed comorbidity between PCOS and psychiatric disorders.

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