The genetics of anxiety-related negative valence system traits

Jeanne E. Savage, Chelsea Sawyers, Roxann Roberson-Nay, John M. Hettema*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

NIMH's Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) domain of negative valence systems (NVS) captures constructs of negative affect such as fear and distress traditionally subsumed under the various internalizing disorders. Through its aims to capture dimensional measures that cut across diagnostic categories and are linked to underlying neurobiological systems, a large number of phenotypic constructs have been proposed as potential research targets. Since “genes” represent a central “unit of analysis” in the RDoC matrix, it is important for studies going forward to apply what is known about the genetics of these phenotypes as well as fill in the gaps of existing knowledge. This article reviews the extant genetic epidemiological data (twin studies, heritability) and molecular genetic association findings for a broad range of putative NVS phenotypic measures. We find that scant genetic epidemiological data is available for experimentally derived measures such as attentional bias, peripheral physiology, or brain-based measures of threat response. The molecular genetic basis of NVS phenotypes is in its infancy, since most studies have focused on a small number of candidate genes selected for putative association to anxiety disorders (ADs). Thus, more research is required to provide a firm understanding of the genetic aspects of anxiety-related NVS constructs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)156-177
Number of pages22
JournalAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics, Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics
Volume174
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2017
Externally publishedYes

Funding

This work was supported by National Institutes of Mental Health grant R01MH098055 (JMH and CS), T32MH020030 (JS), and R01MH101518 (RRN).

FundersFunder number
National Institute of Mental HealthT32MH020030, R01MH101518, R01MH098055

    Keywords

    • anxiety
    • candidate gene
    • genome-wide association study
    • heritability
    • negative valence
    • twin study

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