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Association and synergistic interaction between promoter variants of the DRD4 gene in Japanese schizophrenics.


ABSTRACT: Recent association studies suggest that polymorphisms in the promoter and exon 1 upstream region of the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) gene play a functional role in the development of common psychiatric illnesses, although there are also conflicting results. In this study, we re-sequenced this region to identify all genomic variants, and tested them for association with schizophrenia. A total of 570 Japanese schizophrenic cases with matched controls were studied by genotyping all identified/validated common polymorphisms (-1106T>C, -906T>C, -809G>A, -616G>C, -521T>C, -376C>T, -291C>T and 12-bp repeat) and a known microsatellite (120-bp tandem duplication) in the upstream region. A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) -809G>A in the promoter region was found to be significantly associated with disease (P=0.018 and 0.032 for allelic and genotypic comparisons, respectively), although not surviving after Bonferroni correction. Logistic regression analysis showed that a combination of the four polymorphisms, -809G>A, -616G>C, -291C>T and the 12-bp repeat, conferred a susceptibility to schizophrenia. These results suggest that the upstream variants have a primary functional effect in the etiology of schizophrenia in the Japanese population.

SUBMITTER: Nakajima M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1705471 | biostudies-literature | 2007

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association and synergistic interaction between promoter variants of the DRD4 gene in Japanese schizophrenics.

Nakajima Mizuho M   Hattori Eiji E   Yamada Kazuo K   Iwayama Yoshimi Y   Toyota Tomoko T   Iwata Yasuhide Y   Tsuchiya Kenji J KJ   Sugihara Genichi G   Hashimoto Kenji K   Watanabe Hiroyuki H   Iyo Masaomi M   Hoshika Akinori A   Yoshikawa Takeo T  

Journal of human genetics 20061107 1


Recent association studies suggest that polymorphisms in the promoter and exon 1 upstream region of the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) gene play a functional role in the development of common psychiatric illnesses, although there are also conflicting results. In this study, we re-sequenced this region to identify all genomic variants, and tested them for association with schizophrenia. A total of 570 Japanese schizophrenic cases with matched controls were studied by genotyping all identified/valida  ...[more]

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