Melanie de Wit
@mmdewit.bsky.social
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PhD candidate Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Studying Autism
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So excited to share that our systematic review and meta-analysis on the autism polygenic score is now published in JAACAP Open @jaacapjournals.bsky.social.

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(9/9) It was a great pleasure working on this with Morgan Morgan, Ilan Libedinsky, Chloe Austerberry, Sander Begeer, @dr-appie.bsky.social, @angelicaronald.bsky.social and @tincatwin.bsky.social
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(8/9) To conclude, due to inconsistent associations and limited generalizability, we underscore that the autism polygenic score does not have clinical utility and should only be applied for scientific purposes, with improvements needed for a deeper understanding of autism’s polygenic underpinnings
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(7/9) We show that the autism polygenic score, as a standalone variable associates consistently with autism diagnostic status but is unable to capture the spectrum’s complex phenotypical and etiological differences and its genetic overlap with other traits and conditions.
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(6/9) Associations with outcomes other than those mentioned above were inconclusive and effect sizes generally small (median r = 0.03). Hence, our results suggest the autism polygenic score may lack the statistical power to adequately capture polygenic effects.
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(5/9) Our systematic review also revealed evidence for associations with social behavior, depression, motor skills and physical activity, although these results show incongruency over samples.
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(4/9) A meta-analysis of nine studies revealed strong evidence for an association between the autism polygenic score and autism diagnosis in independent cohorts (meta-analytic r = 0.158 (95% CI 0.067 – 0.249)), which supports the polygenic score’s specificity.
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(3/9) The latest autism GWAS, led by @jakobgrove.bsky.social led to a wealth of studies assessing the relations between the autism PGS and various phenotypes. We included a total of 72 of these studies.
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(2/9) 🧬Genetic factors play a substantial role in the etiology of autism and its co-occurrence with other conditions and traits. We aimed to clarify the associations between the autism polygenic score and autism diagnosis, autistic traits, and related behavioral and neurobiological traits
mmdewit.bsky.social
(1/9) 📣 OUT NOW! 📣

So excited to share that our systematic review and meta-analysis on the autism polygenic score is now published in JAACAP Open @jaacapjournals.bsky.social.

doi.org/10.1016/j.ja...

A (long) thread of our main findings ⤵️
Redirecting
doi.org
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michelnivard.bsky.social
No posts yet but this is a grassroots network of Amsterdam geneticists, crosses disciplines, institutions & career stage. All run out of passion on a shoestring budget. Great way to strike up collaborations!
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Join us tomorrow for what I'm sure will be an interesting session on Science Outreach!
helenadavies.bsky.social
Outreach in psychiatric genetics - What is it? Why do we need it? How can we do it well?

Join me, Niamh Ryan, and Cindy Bulik this Friday (6th) at 10am EST / 4pm CET / 3pm UTC where we'll discuss all of this for the PGC (@pgcgenetics.bsky.social) World Wide Lab 🌎

🔗 us02web.zoom.us/j/88690327502
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ntrbiopsy.bsky.social
Last Thursday, Thomas and @mmdewit.bsky.social shared insights on sex differences in autism and diagnostic ratios at an #AutismeCafe — bringing science beyond the department. Great discussions with autistic people and parents followed!