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ZDHHC8 as a candidate gene for schizophrenia: analysis of a putative functional intronic marker in case-control and family-based association studies.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The chromosome 22q11 region is proposed as a major candidate locus for susceptibility genes to schizophrenia. Recently, the gene ZDHHC8 encoding a putative palmitoyltransferase at 22q11 was proposed to increase liability to schizophrenia based on both animal models and human association studies by significant over-transmission of allele rs175174A in female, but not male subjects with schizophrenia. METHODS: Given the genetic complexity of schizophrenia and the potential genetic heterogeneity in different populations, we examined rs175174 in 204 German proband-parent triads and in an independent case-control study (schizophrenic cases: n = 433; controls: n = 186). RESULTS: In the triads heterozygous parents transmitted allele G preferentially to females, and allele A to males (heterogeneity chi2 = 4.43; p = 0.035). The case-control sample provided no further evidence for overall or gender-specific effects regarding allele and genotype frequency distributions. CONCLUSION: The findings on rs175174 at ZDHHC8 are still far from being conclusive, but evidence for sexual dimorphism is moderate, and our data do not support a significant genetic contribution of rs175174 to the aetiopathogenesis of schizophrenia.

SUBMITTER: Faul T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1274335 | biostudies-literature | 2005

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ZDHHC8 as a candidate gene for schizophrenia: analysis of a putative functional intronic marker in case-control and family-based association studies.

Faul Thomas T   Gawlik Micha M   Bauer Martin M   Jung Sven S   Pfuhlmann Bruno B   Jabs Burkhard B   Knapp Michael M   Stöber Gerald G  

BMC psychiatry 20051014


<h4>Background</h4>The chromosome 22q11 region is proposed as a major candidate locus for susceptibility genes to schizophrenia. Recently, the gene ZDHHC8 encoding a putative palmitoyltransferase at 22q11 was proposed to increase liability to schizophrenia based on both animal models and human association studies by significant over-transmission of allele rs175174A in female, but not male subjects with schizophrenia.<h4>Methods</h4>Given the genetic complexity of schizophrenia and the potential  ...[more]

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