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SUBMITTER: Hallmayer J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2803042 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hallmayer Joachim J Faraco Juliette J Lin Ling L Hesselson Stephanie S Winkelmann Juliane J Kawashima Minae M Mayer Geert G Plazzi Giuseppe G Nevsimalova Sona S Bourgin Patrice P Hong Seung-Chul SC Honda Yutaka Y Honda Makoto M Högl Birgit B Longstreth William T WT Montplaisir Jacques J Kemlink David D Einen Mali M Chen Justin J Musone Stacy L SL Akana Matthew M Miyagawa Taku T Duan Jubao J Desautels Alex A Erhardt Christine C Hesla Per Egil PE Poli Francesca F Frauscher Birgit B Jeong Jong-Hyun JH Lee Sung-Pil SP Ton Thanh G N TG Kvale Mark M Kolesar Libor L Dobrovolná Marie M Nepom Gerald T GT Salomon Dan D Wichmann H-Erich HE Rouleau Guy A GA Gieger Christian C Levinson Douglas F DF Gejman Pablo V PV Meitinger Thomas T Young Terry T Peppard Paul P Tokunaga Katsushi K Kwok Pui-Yan PY Risch Neil N Mignot Emmanuel E
Nature genetics 20090503 6
Narcolepsy with cataplexy, characterized by sleepiness and rapid onset into REM sleep, affects 1 in 2,000 individuals. Narcolepsy was first shown to be tightly associated with HLA-DR2 (ref. 3) and later sublocalized to DQB1*0602 (ref. 4). Following studies in dogs and mice, a 95% loss of hypocretin-producing cells in postmortem hypothalami from narcoleptic individuals was reported. Using genome-wide association (GWA) in Caucasians with replication in three ethnic groups, we found association bet ...[more]