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Association Study of the Dystrobrevin-Binding Gene With Schizophrenia in Australian and Indian Samples

Authors :
Elizabeth G. Holliday
Herlina Y. Handoko
Michael R. James
John J. McGrath
Deborah A. Nertney
Sujit Tirupati
Rangaswamy Thara
Douglas F. Levinson
Nicholas K. Hayward
Bryan J. Mowry
Dale R. Nyholt
Source :
Twin Research and Human Genetics. 9:531-539
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2006.

Abstract

Numerous studies have reported association between variants in the dystrobrevin binding protein 1 (dysbindin) gene (DTNBP1) and schizophrenia. However, the pattern of results is complex and to date, no specific risk marker or haplotype has been consistently identified. The number of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) tested in these studies has ranged from 5 to 20. We attempted to replicate previous findings by testing 16 SNPs in samples of 41 Australian pedigrees, 194 Australian cases and 180 controls, and 197 Indian pedigrees. No globally significant evidence for association was observed in any sample, despite power calculations indicating sufficient power to replicate several previous findings. Possible explanations for our results include sample differences in background linkage dis-equilibrium and/or risk allele effect size, the presence of multiple risk alleles upon different haplotypes, or the presence of a single risk allele upon multiple haplotypes. Some previous associations may also represent false positives. Examination of Caucasian HapMap phase II genotype data spanning theDTNBP1region indicates upwards of 40 SNPs are required to satisfactorily assess all nonredundant variation withinDTNBP1and its potential regulatory regions for association with schizophrenia. More comprehensive studies in multiple samples will be required to determine whether specificDTNBP1variants function as risk factors for schizophrenia.

Details

ISSN :
18392628 and 18324274
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Twin Research and Human Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........35de71fe565c2f8f774239c69029f3ba