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Results of a genome-wide genetic screen for panic disorder.

Authors :
Knowles JA
Fyer AJ
Vieland VJ
Weissman MM
Hodge SE
Heiman GA
Haghighi F
de Jesus GM
Rassnick H
Preud'homme-Rivelli X
Austin T
Cunjak J
Mick S
Fine LD
Woodley KA
Das K
Maier W
Adams PB
Freimer NB
Klein DF
Gilliam TC
Source :
American journal of medical genetics [Am J Med Genet] 1998 Mar 28; Vol. 81 (2), pp. 139-47.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Panic disorder is characterized by spontaneous and recurrent panic attacks, often accompanied by agoraphobia. The results of family, twin, and segregation studies suggest a genetic role in the etiology of the illness. We have genotyped up to 23 families that have a high density of panic disorder with 540 microsatellite DNA markers in a first-pass genomic screen. The thirteen best families (ELOD > 6.0 under the dominant genetic model) have been genotyped with an ordered set of markers encompassing all the autosomes, at an average marker density of 11 cM. Over 110,000 genotypes have been generated on the whole set of families, and the data have been analyzed under both a dominant and a recessive model, and with the program SIBPAIR. No lod scores exceed 2.0 for either parametric model. Two markers give lod scores over 1.0 under the dominant model (chromosomes 1p and 20p), and four do under the recessive model (7p, 17p, 20q, and X/Y). One of these (20p) may be particularly promising. Analysis with SIBPAIR yielded P values equivalent to a lod score of 1.0 or greater (i.e., P < .016, one-sided, uncorrected for multiple tests) for 11 marker loci (2, 7p, 8p, 8q, 9p, 11q, 12q, 16p, 20p and 20q).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0148-7299
Volume :
81
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of medical genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9613853
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1096-8628(19980328)81:2<139::aid-ajmg4>3.0.co;2-r