Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9428877 | Neuroscience Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The zinc finger and DHHC domain-containing protein 8 (ZDHHC8) gene is located on chromosome 22q11, which several genome scans have provided repeated evidence for a significant linkage with bipolar disorder (BPD) and schizophrenia. A recent study revealed that a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), rs175174, which has potential effects on splicing, in intron 4 of the ZDHHC8 gene is associated with susceptibility to patients with schizophrenia in US and South Africa. We examined three SNPs of the ZDHHC8 gene, including rs175174, by case-control association in Japanese patients with BPD (NÂ =Â 172) and controls (NÂ =Â 298) or patients with schizophrenia (NÂ =Â 407) and controls (NÂ =Â 497). No significant association with BPD or schizophrenia was observed. After stratification by subcategories, bipolar I and II of BPD, and paranoid and disorganized types of schizophrenia, no significant association was found, nor was a significant association with either disorder found after dividing by gender. These data suggest that the ZDHHC8 gene may not be associated with susceptibility to BPD or schizophrenia, at least in a Japanese population.
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Authors
Kyohei Otani, Hiroshi Ujike, Yuji Tanaka, Yukitaka Morita, Makiko Kishimoto, Akiko Morio, Naohiko Uchida, Akira Nomura, Shigetoshi Kuroda,