Stephens_2012_Psychiatr.Genet_22_1

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Title : Multiple genes in the 15q13-q14 chromosomal region are associated with schizophrenia - Stephens_2012_Psychiatr.Genet_22_1
Author(s) : Stephens SH , Franks A , Berger R , Palionyte M , Fingerlin TE , Wagner B , Logel J , Olincy A , Ross RG , Freedman R , Leonard S
Ref : Psychiatr Genet , 22 :1 , 2012
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: The chromosomal region, 15q13-q14, including the alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene, CHRNA7, is a replicated region for schizophrenia. This study fine-mapped genes at 15q13-q14 to determine whether the association is unique to CHRNA7.
METHODS: Family-based and case-control association studies were performed on Caucasian-non-Hispanic and African-American individuals from 120 families as well as 468 individual patients with schizophrenia and 144 well-characterized controls. Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers were genotyped, and association analyses carried out for the outcomes of schizophrenia, smoking, and smoking in schizophrenia.
RESULTS: Three genes were associated with schizophrenia in both ethnic populations: TRPM1, KLF13, and RYR3. Two SNPs in CHRNA7 were associated with schizophrenia in African-Americans, and a second SNP in CHRNA7 was significant for an association with smoking and smoking in schizophrenia in Caucasians. CONCLUSION: Results of these studies support association of the 15q13-q14 region with schizophrenia. The broad positive association suggests that more than one 15q gene may be contributing to the disorder, either in combination or through a regulatory mechanism.

PubMedSearch : Stephens_2012_Psychiatr.Genet_22_1
PubMedID: 21970977

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Stephens SH, Franks A, Berger R, Palionyte M, Fingerlin TE, Wagner B, Logel J, Olincy A, Ross RG, Freedman R, Leonard S (2012)
Multiple genes in the 15q13-q14 chromosomal region are associated with schizophrenia
Psychiatr Genet 22 :1

Stephens SH, Franks A, Berger R, Palionyte M, Fingerlin TE, Wagner B, Logel J, Olincy A, Ross RG, Freedman R, Leonard S (2012)
Psychiatr Genet 22 :1