Chromosome 10q harbors a susceptibility locus for bipolar disorder in Ashkenazi Jewish families

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作者
Venken, T.
Alaerts, M.
Souery, D.
Goossens, D.
Sluijs, S.
Navon, R.
Van Broeckhoven, C.
Mendlewicz, J.
Del-Favero, J.
Claes, S.
机构
[1] Department of Molecular Genetics, Flanders Institute for Biotechnology VIB, Antwerpen
[2] University of Antwerp, Antwerpen
[3] Department of Psychiatry, Erasme Hospital, University of Brussels, Brussels
[4] Department of Human Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry, Sackler School of Medicine, University of Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv
[5] Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Antwerp, Campus CDE, BE-2610 Antwerpen
[6] Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Leuven
关键词
linkage analysis; affective disorders; chromosome; 10; psychiatric genetics;
D O I
10.1038/sj.mp.4002039
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We report the results of a 10 cM density genome-wide scan and further fine mapping of three chromosomal candidate regions in 10 Belgian multigenerational families with bipolar (BP) disorder. This two-stage approach revealed significant evidence for linkage on chromosome 10q21.3-10q22.3, showing a maximum multipoint parametric heterogeneity logarithm of odds (HLOD) score of 3.28 and a nonparametric linkage (NPL) score of 4.00. Most of the chromosome 10q evidence was derived from a single, large Ashkenazi Jewish pedigree. Haplotype analysis in this pedigree shows that the patients share a 14-marker haplotype, defining a chromosomal candidate region of 19.2 cM. This region was reported previously as a candidate region for BP disorder in several independent linkage analysis studies and in one large meta-analysis. It was also implicated in a linkage study on schizophrenia (SZ) in Ashkenazi Jewish families. Additionally, we found suggestive evidence for linkage on chromosome 19q13.2-13.4 (HLOD 2.01, NPL 1.09) and chromosome 7q21-q22 (HLOD 1.45, NPL 2.28). Together, these observations suggest that a gene located on chromosome 10q21.3-10q22.3 is underlying the susceptibility both for SZ and for BP disorder in at least the Ashkenazi Jewish population.
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