A haplotype implicated in schizophrenia susceptibility is associated with reduced COMT expression in human brain

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Bray, NJ [1 ]
Buckland, PR [1 ]
Williams, NM [1 ]
Williams, HJ [1 ]
Norton, N [1 ]
Owen, MJ [1 ]
O'Donovan, MC [1 ]
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[1] Cardiff Univ, Dept Psychol Med, Cardiff CF14 4XN, S Glam, Wales
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英国医学研究理事会;
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10.1086/376578
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 [遗传学]; 090102 [作物遗传育种];
摘要
The gene encoding catechol-O-methyltransferase ( COMT) is a strong candidate for schizophrenia susceptibility, owing to the role of COMT in dopamine metabolism, and the location of the gene within the deleted region in velocardiofacial syndrome, a disorder associated with high rates of schizophrenia. Recently, a highly significant association was reported between schizophrenia and a COMT haplotype in a large case-control sample (Shifman et al. 2002). In addition to a functional valinermethionine (Val/Met) polymorphism, this haplotype included two noncoding single-nucleotide polymorphisms ( SNPs) at either end of the COMT gene. Given the role of COMT in dopamine catabolism and that deletion of 22q11 ( containing COMT) is associated with schizophrenia, we postulated that the susceptibility COMT haplotype is associated with low COMT expression. To test this hypothesis, we have applied quantitative measures of allele-specific expression using mRNA from human brain. We demonstrate that COMT is subject to allelic differences in expression in human brain and that the COMT haplotype implicated in schizophrenia ( Shifman et al. 2002) is associated with lower expression of COMT mRNA. We also show that the 3' flanking region SNP that gave greatest evidence for association with schizophrenia in that study is transcribed in human brain and exhibits significant differences in allelic expression, with lower relative expression of the associated allele. Our results indicate that COMT variants other than the Val/Met change are of functional importance in human brain and that the haplotype implicated in schizophrenia susceptibility is likely to exert its effect, directly or indirectly, by down-regulating COMT expression.
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