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Developmental milestones in early childhood and genetic liability to neurodevelopmental disorders

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PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE
卷 53, 期 5, 页码 1750-1758

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0033291721003330

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Autism; ADHD; schizophrenia; neurodevelopment; polygenic score; motor; language

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This study investigates the associations between genetic risk for neurodevelopmental disorders and attainment of early-life language and motor development milestones. The results show that genetic risk for ADHD is associated with earlier walking age, while genetic risk for autism is associated with later walking age, with sex differences observed. No robust associations were found between genetic risk for schizophrenia or any neurodevelopmental disorders and language developmental milestones.
Background Timing of developmental milestones, such as age at first walking, is associated with later diagnoses of neurodevelopmental disorders. However, its relationship to genetic risk for neurodevelopmental disorders in the general population is unknown. Here, we investigate associations between attainment of early-life language and motor development milestones and genetic liability to autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and schizophrenia. Methods We use data from a genotyped sub-set (N = 25699) of children in the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa). We calculate polygenic scores (PGS) for autism, ADHD, and schizophrenia and predict maternal reports of children's age at first walking, first words, and first sentences, motor delays (18 months), and language delays and a generalised measure of concerns about development (3 years). We use linear and probit regression models in a multi-group framework to test for sex differences. Results We found that ADHD PGS were associated with earlier walking age (beta = -0.033, p(adj) < 0.001) in both males and females. Additionally, autism PGS were associated with later walking (beta = 0.039, p(adj) = 0.006) in females only. No robust associations were observed for schizophrenia PGS or between any neurodevelopmental PGS and measures of language developmental milestone attainment. Conclusions Genetic liabilities for neurodevelopmental disorders show some specific associations with the age at which children first walk unsupported. Associations are small but robust and, in the case of autism PGS, differentiated by sex. These findings suggest that early-life motor developmental milestone attainment is associated with genetic liability to ADHD and autism in the general population.

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