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DOI: 10.1007/s10519-015-9761-3
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Gene–Environment Interplay in Physical, Psychological, and Cognitive Domains in Mid to Late Adulthood: Is APOE a Variability Gene?

Chandra A. Reynolds,Margaret Gatz,Kaare Christensen,Lene Christiansen,Anna K. Dahl Aslan,Jaakko Kaprio,Tellervo Korhonen,William S. Kremen,Robert F. Krueger,Matt McGue,Jenaè M. Neiderhiser,Nancy L. Pedersen

Apolipoprotein E
Cognition
Psychology
2015
Despite emerging interest in gene–environment interaction (GxE) effects, there is a dearth of studies evaluating its potential relevance apart from specific hypothesized environments and biometrical variance trends. Using a monozygotic within-pair approach, we evaluated evidence of G×E for body mass index (BMI), depressive symptoms, and cognition (verbal, spatial, attention, working memory, perceptual speed) in twin studies from four countries. We also evaluated whether APOE is a ‘variability gene’ across these measures and whether it partly represents the ‘G’ in G×E effects. In all three domains, G×E effects were pervasive across country and gender, with small-to-moderate effects. Age-cohort trends were generally stable for BMI and depressive symptoms; however, they were variable—with both increasing and decreasing age-cohort trends—for different cognitive measures. Results also suggested that APOE may represent a ‘variability gene’ for depressive symptoms and spatial reasoning, but not for BMI or other cognitive measures. Hence, additional genes are salient beyond APOE.
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    Gene–Environment Interplay in Physical, Psychological, and Cognitive Domains in Mid to Late Adulthood: Is APOE a Variability Gene?” is a paper by Chandra A. Reynolds Margaret Gatz Kaare Christensen Lene Christiansen Anna K. Dahl Aslan Jaakko Kaprio Tellervo Korhonen William S. Kremen Robert F. Krueger Matt McGue Jenaè M. Neiderhiser Nancy L. Pedersen published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.