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- Title
Nonparametric Estimates of Gene × Environment Interaction Using Local Structural Equation Modeling.
- Authors
Briley, Daniel; Harden, K.; Bates, Timothy; Tucker-Drob, Elliot
- Abstract
Gene × environment (G × E) interaction studies test the hypothesis that the strength of genetic influence varies across environmental contexts. Existing latent variable methods for estimating G × E interactions in twin and family data specify parametric (typically linear) functions for the interaction effect. An improper functional form may obscure the underlying shape of the interaction effect and may lead to failures to detect a significant interaction. In this article, we introduce a novel approach to the behavior genetic toolkit, local structural equation modeling (LOSEM). LOSEM is a highly flexible nonparametric approach for estimating latent interaction effects across the range of a measured moderator. This approach opens up the ability to detect and visualize new forms of G × E interaction. We illustrate the approach by using LOSEM to estimate gene × socioeconomic status interactions for six cognitive phenotypes. Rather than continuously and monotonically varying effects as has been assumed in conventional parametric approaches, LOSEM indicated substantial nonlinear shifts in genetic variance for several phenotypes. The operating characteristics of LOSEM were interrogated through simulation studies where the functional form of the interaction effect was known. LOSEM provides a conservative estimate of G × E interaction with sufficient power to detect statistically significant G × E signal with moderate sample size. We offer recommendations for the application of LOSEM and provide scripts for implementing these biometric models in M plus and in OpenMx under R.
- Subjects
NONPARAMETRIC estimation; GENOTYPE-environment interaction; STRUCTURAL equation modeling; HUMAN genetic variation; SOCIAL status; BIOMETRY
- Publication
Behavior Genetics, 2015, Vol 45, Issue 5, p581
- ISSN
0001-8244
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10519-015-9732-8