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A Two-Stage Association Study Suggests BRAP as a Susceptibility Gene for Schizophrenia
Authors:Fuquan Zhang  Chenxing Liu  Yong Xu  Guoyang Qi  Guozhen Yuan  Zaohuo Cheng  Jidong Wang  Guoqiang Wang  Zhiqiang Wang  Wei Zhu  Zhenhe Zhou  Xingfu Zhao  Lin Tian  Chunhui Jin  Janmin Yuan  Guofu Zhang  Yaguang Chen  Lifang Wang  Tianlan Lu  Hao Yan  Yanyan Ruan  Weihua Yue  Dai Zhang
Abstract:Schizophrenia (SZ) is a neurodevelopmental disorder in which altered immune function typically plays an important role in mediating the effect of environmental insults and regulation of inflammation. The breast cancer suppressor protein associated protein (BRAP) is suggested to exert vital effects in neurodevelopment by modulating the mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade and inflammation signaling. To explore the possible role of BRAP in SZ, we conducted a two-stage study to examine the association of BRAP polymorphisms with SZ in the Han Chinese population. In stage one, we screened SNPs in BRAP from our GWAS data, which detected three associated SNPs, with rs3782886 being the most significant one (P  =  2.31E-6, OR  =  0.67). In stage two, we validated these three SNPs in an independently collected population including 1957 patients and 1509 controls, supporting the association of rs3782886 with SZ (P  =  1.43E-6, OR  =  0.73). Furthermore, cis-eQTL analysis indicates that rs3782886 genotypes are associated with mRNA levels of aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 family (ALDH2) (P  =  0.0039) and myosin regulatory light chain 2 (MYL2) (P < 1.0E-4). Our data suggest that the BRAP gene may confer vulnerability for SZ in Han Chinese population, adding further evidence for the involvement of developmental and/or neuroinflammatory cascades in the illness.
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