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- W2091777087 abstract "Endophenotypes provide a powerful neurobiological platform from which we can understand the genomic and neural substrates of schizophrenia and other common complex neuropsychiatric disorders. The Consortium on the Genetics of Schizophrenia (COGS) has conducted multisite studies on carefully selected key neurocognitive and neurophysiological endophenotypes in 300 families (COGS-1) and then in a follow up multisite case-control study of 2471 subjects (COGS-2). Endophenotypes are neurobiologically informed quantitative measures that show deficits in probands and their first degree relatives. They are more amenable to statistical analysis than are fuzzy qualitative clinical traits or confoundingly heterogeneous diagnostic categories. Endophenotypes are also viewed as uniquely informative in traditional diagnosis-based as well as emerging NIMH Research Domain (RDoC) contexts, offering a bridge between the two approaches to psychopathology classification and research. Endo- or intermediate phenotypes are heritable, and in the COGS-1 cohort their level of heritability is in the same range as is the heritability of schizophrenia itself, using the same statistical methods and subjects to assess both. Because we can demonstrate endophenotypes link to both gene networks and neural circuits on the one hand and also to real-life function, endophenotypes provide a critically important bridge for connecting the dots between genes, cells, circuits, information processing, neurocognition and functional impairment and personalized treatment selection in schizophrenia patients. By connecting schizophrenia risk genes with neurobiologically informed endophenotypes, and via the use of association, linkage, sequencing, stem cell and other strategies, we can provide our field with new neurobiologically informed information in our efforts to understand and treat schizophrenia. Evolving views, data and new analytic strategies about schizophrenia risk, pathology and treatment are described in this Viewpoint and in the accompanying Special Issue reports." @default.
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- W2091777087 title "The importance of endophenotypes in schizophrenia research" @default.
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