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CSP #572 - Genetics of Functional Disability in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Illness

15 april 2015 uppdaterad av: US Department of Veterans Affairs
The purpose of this study is to detect genetic associations for the development of schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar illness (BP) by comparing Veterans with these diseases to "psychiatrically healthy" Veterans from Veterans Health Administration medical centers. In addition, the genetic basis for functional capacity and disability in Veterans affected with SZ and BP will be assessed, as will genetic predictors of suicidality and tardive dyskinesia. Finally, we will also establish a repository which allows for future genomic studies related to SZ, BP, and related disorders or sequelae.

Studieöversikt

Status

Avslutad

Detaljerad beskrivning

We propose to identify the genetic basis of Veterans developing either of two major psychiatric (or "mental health") diseases: schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. The study will also examine the genetic basis of disability in everyday functions (such as employment, independent living, and self care) among the same patients. By "genetic basis," we mean how a person's genes might be a risk for developing these illnesses or being affected by them. We will compare information gathered from Veterans with these illnesses to "psychiatrically healthy" Veterans. Participants will be recruited from multiple Veterans Health Administration medical centers; the analysis of blood samples will be done in designated and approved laboratories.

Both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are chronic psychiatric diseases associated with considerable lifelong disability; in particular, these illnesses are common in Veterans served by the Veterans Health Administration. Both of these conditions are also known to be caused in part by genes or so-called heredity; studies of the entire set of human genes (referred to as the genome) can be a tool to identify specific reasons why certain people develop certain conditions. In addition, patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder often have difficulty functioning in the real-world-including problems in attention and memory, or the ability to perform tasks of everyday living or have normal emotional experiences-and these "functional impairments" may also be inherited genetically. The current study is designed to help identify who is at higher risk for these diseases and related problems, so that better methods to diagnose and treat the conditions can be developed in the future.

Among other aspects of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, suicide stands out as a very important issue to Veterans, their families, and the Veterans Health Administration. Suicide attempts and completed suicides are more common in Veterans with schizophrenia and bipolar illness (compared to Veterans without these illnesses), and this tendency may be inherited as well. Part of this study will involve determining whether specific genes might be associated with suicidal behavior. Similarly, the study will look at the genetic basis of side effects related to taking medications for these diseases.

For this research, participants will be recruited from VA sites that have extensive experience in conducting projects involving psychiatric disorders. We will collect information about the genes of these Veterans from a blood sample, and we will ask questions about health and related factors. We will also establish a repository which allows for future genomic studies related to SZ, BP, and related disorders or sequelae. The total study duration is indefinite in the setting of creating a SZ and BP repository, although the required time period for addressing the primary aims is 3.5 years. Data for a comparison ("reference") group of Veterans with medical, but not psychiatric, illnesses, will be obtained from a research initiative entitled the "VA Million Veteran Program" (VA-MVP).

Ultimately, this study attempts to advance the state-of-the-art regarding our understanding and treatment for two common mental health disorders affecting Veterans and will also serve as part of a major initiative to support "personalized" healthcare. It represents a major effort to link specific genes to illnesses, and eventually to treatments intended to relieve suffering.

Studietyp

Observationell

Inskrivning (Faktisk)

9356

Kontakter och platser

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Studieorter

    • Alabama
      • Birmingham, Alabama, Förenta staterna, 35233
        • VA Medical Center, Birmingham, AL
      • Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Förenta staterna, 35404
        • VA Medical Center, Tuscaloosa, AL
    • Arkansas
      • No. Little Rock, Arkansas, Förenta staterna, 72114-1706
        • Central Arkansas VHS Eugene J. Towbin Healthcare Center, Little Rock, AR
    • California
      • Long Beach, California, Förenta staterna, 90822
        • VA Long Beach Healthcare System, Long Beach, CA
      • Palo Alto, California, Förenta staterna, 94304-1290
        • VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA
      • San Diego, California, Förenta staterna, 92161
        • VA San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, CA
    • Connecticut
      • West Haven, Connecticut, Förenta staterna, 06516
        • VA Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven Campus, West Haven, CT
    • District of Columbia
      • Washington, District of Columbia, Förenta staterna, 20422
        • Washington DC VA Medical Center, Washington, DC
    • Florida
      • Miami, Florida, Förenta staterna, 33125
        • Miami VA Healthcare System, Miami, FL
    • Georgia
      • Decatur, Georgia, Förenta staterna, 30033
        • Atlanta VA Medical and Rehab Center, Decatur, GA
    • Indiana
      • Indianapolis, Indiana, Förenta staterna, 46202-2884
        • Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN
    • Maryland
      • Baltimore, Maryland, Förenta staterna, 21201
        • Baltimore VA Medical Center VA Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore, MD
    • Massachusetts
      • Brockton, Massachusetts, Förenta staterna, 02301
        • VA Boston Healthcare System Brockton Campus, Brockton, MA
      • Leeds, Massachusetts, Förenta staterna, 01053-9764
        • VA Central Western Massachusetts Healthcare System, Leeds, MA
    • Minnesota
      • Minneapolis, Minnesota, Förenta staterna, 55417
        • Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, MN
    • New Mexico
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, Förenta staterna, 87108-5153
        • New Mexico VA Health Care System, Albuquerque, NM
    • New York
      • New York, New York, Förenta staterna, 10010
        • Manhattan Campus of the VA NY Harbor Healthcare System, New York, NY
    • North Carolina
      • Salisbury, North Carolina, Förenta staterna, 28144
        • Salisbury W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center, Salisbury, NC
    • Ohio
      • Cincinnati, Ohio, Förenta staterna, 45220
        • Cincinnati VA Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH
    • Pennsylvania
      • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Förenta staterna, 19104
        • Philadelphia VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Förenta staterna, 15240
        • VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System University Drive Division, Pittsburgh, PA
    • South Carolina
      • Charleston, South Carolina, Förenta staterna, 29401-5799
        • Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, SC
    • Texas
      • Houston, Texas, Förenta staterna, 77030
        • Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX
      • Waco, Texas, Förenta staterna, 76711
        • Central Texas Veterans Health Care System Waco VA Medical Center, Waco, TX
    • Washington
      • Tacoma, Washington, Förenta staterna, 98493
        • VA Puget Sound Health Care System American Lake Division, Tacoma, WA

Deltagandekriterier

Forskare letar efter personer som passar en viss beskrivning, så kallade behörighetskriterier. Några exempel på dessa kriterier är en persons allmänna hälsotillstånd eller tidigare behandlingar.

Urvalskriterier

Åldrar som är berättigade till studier

18 år och äldre (Vuxen, Äldre vuxen)

Tar emot friska volontärer

Ja

Kön som är behöriga för studier

Allt

Testmetod

Icke-sannolikhetsprov

Studera befolkning

Case participants: Enrolled Veterans with a confirmed diagnosis of SZ and BP.

Control participants: Psychiatrically healthy Veterans enrolled in VA Million Veteran Program.

Beskrivning

Inclusion Criteria:

Case participants:

  • All participants must be 18 years of age or older
  • SZ patients must meet lifetime (DSM-IV) criteria for schizophrenia, any subtype
  • BP patients must have a confirmed bipolar type I diagnosis, which requires a history of a mixed or manic episode at some prior point, regardless of subsequent affective episodes
  • all patients must have medical records available in the VA CPRS
  • all patients must be competent to provide informed consent for the research

Control participants:

  • Enrollment in the VA Million Veteran Program

Exclusion Criteria:

Case participants:

  • SZ and BP patients that have participated in a previous GWAS study or are currently participating in a clinical treatment study
  • patients with physical, sensory, or intellectual limitations that preclude their assessment with performance-based measures
  • patients with active illicit drug use that might hamper assessments. Potential participants who present under the apparent influence of alcohol or drugs will be rescheduled once and excluded if they are intoxicated at their next appointment; patients identified via electronic medical record review will be screened for evidence of active drug abuse and excluded

Control participants:

  • a personal history identifiable in the VA EMR of a major psychiatric disorder related to psychosis or a first degree family member with either schizophrenia or bipolar disorder
  • major neurologic illnesses, or systemic medical illnesses, that could interfere with central nervous system function
  • current treatment with psychotropic medications aimed at psychosis, bipolar disorder, or major depression
  • anyone participating in an ongoing randomized trial of therapy for SZ or BP

Studieplan

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Hur är studien utformad?

Designdetaljer

Kohorter och interventioner

Grupp / Kohort
Grupp 1

Vad mäter studien?

Primära resultatmått

Resultatmått
Tidsram
Phenotypic cognitive and functional outcomes associated with SZ and BP
Tidsram: 3 years
3 years

Samarbetspartners och utredare

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Utredare

  • Studiestol: Philip D. Harvey, PhD, Miami VA Healthcare System, Miami, FL

Studieavstämningsdatum

Dessa datum spårar framstegen för inlämningar av studieposter och sammanfattande resultat till ClinicalTrials.gov. Studieposter och rapporterade resultat granskas av National Library of Medicine (NLM) för att säkerställa att de uppfyller specifika kvalitetskontrollstandarder innan de publiceras på den offentliga webbplatsen.

Studera stora datum

Studiestart

1 februari 2011

Primärt slutförande (Faktisk)

1 juni 2014

Avslutad studie (Faktisk)

1 juli 2014

Studieregistreringsdatum

Först inskickad

21 juni 2010

Först inskickad som uppfyllde QC-kriterierna

21 juni 2010

Första postat (Uppskatta)

23 juni 2010

Uppdateringar av studier

Senaste uppdatering publicerad (Uppskatta)

16 april 2015

Senaste inskickade uppdateringen som uppfyllde QC-kriterierna

15 april 2015

Senast verifierad

1 april 2015

Mer information

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