Table 1 The associations between MD associated SNPs and MD through SPACOX and Cox PH model.

From: Associations between genetic loci, environment factors and mental disorders: a genome-wide survival analysis using the UK Biobank data

  

N

SNP

CHR

PSPACOX

PPH

Associated diseases

Depression

DCC

53

rs7231178

18

2.11 × 10−09

2.23 × 10−09

Mirror

movementsgaze palsy

Familial horizontal, with progressive scoliosis familial horizontal, with progressive scoliosis

rs8092490

18

2.74 × 10−09

2.81 × 10−09

rs146002209

18

3.74 × 10−09

3.62 × 10−09

SUD

BIRC6

6

rs4019436

2

2.90 × 10−09

2.76 × 10−09

Brain cancer

rs6543658

2

3.48 × 10−09

3.30 × 10−09

rs17428810

2

5.20 × 10−09

4.74 × 10−09

FOXP2

20

rs10228494

7

6.58 × 10−10

6.16 × 10−10

Childhood

apraxia of speechspeech and communication disorders

rs10262103

7

1.23 × 10−09

1.14 × 10−09

rs71149745

7

1.63 × 10−09

1.54 × 10−09

SEMA6D

6

rs281296

15

7.59 × 10−09

7.21 × 10−09

Kallmann syndrome

rs281287

15

7.81 × 10−09

7.36 × 10−09

rs1025143

15

1.01 × 10−08

9.60 × 10−09

CELF4

2

rs1941955

18

8.85 × 10−10

8.56 × 10−10

Dysgraphia and

speechcommunication di sorders

rs11663050

18

5.43 × 10−09

5.26 × 10−09

XK

1

rs10228494

7

6.58 × 10−10

6.16 × 10−10

McLeod syndrome

MD

ZNF684

1

rs139813674

1

8.39 × 10−09

3.40 × 10−09

Herpes simplex virus 1 infection

  1. N was the number of the SNPs that were mapped to the gene of MD. The information of the genes associated diseases from GeneCards (https://www.genecards.org/) [42].
  2. SUD substance use disorders, MD mental disorders, PH Cox proportional hazards.