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Angiotensin converting enzyme gene insertion/deletion polymorphism: Case-control association studies in schizophrenia, major affective disorder, and tardive dyskinesia and a family-based association study in schizophrenia

Authors :
Kyra Kanyas
Fabio Macciardi
Bernard Lerer
Shmuel Hirschmann
Joseph Zislin
Baruch Shapira
Michael Schlafman
Ilan Modai
Boris Finkel
Yami Shapira
Adnan Hamdan
Arturo G. Lerner
Ronnen H. Segman
Osnat Karni
Uriel Heresco-Levy
Source :
American Journal of Medical Genetics. 114:310-314
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Wiley, 2002.

Abstract

Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) is a candidate gene for psychiatric disorders. We examined the frequency of a functional insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphism in the 16th intron of the ACE gene (located on chromosome 17q23) in groups of patients with schizophrenia (n = 104 and 113), major depression (n = 55), and bipolar disorder (n = 87) compared to healthy control subjects (n = 87). There was no evidence for allelic or genotypic association of the polymorphism with any of the disorders or with tardive dyskinesia (TD) in patients with schizophrenia. In a sample of nuclear families (n = 61) made up of one or more patients with schizophrenia recruited with their parents, there was no evidence for biased transmission of ACE I/D alleles. Particularly in the case of schizophrenia, these findings do not support an association of the ACE I/D polymorphism with the phenotypes examined. © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Details

ISSN :
10968628 and 01487299
Volume :
114
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Medical Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e0939ca294f63b97ecae6e4062019c77
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.10255