Association study of genetic markers of schizophrenia and its cognitive endophenotypes |
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Authors: | A V Bocharova V A Stepanov A V Marusin V N Kharkov K V Vagaitseva O Yu Fedorenko N A Bokhan A V Semke S A Ivanova |
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Institution: | 1.Research Institute of Medical Genetics,Russian Academy of Sciences,Tomsk,Russia;2.National Research Tomsk State University,Tomsk,Russia;3.Mental Health Research Institute,Russian Academy of Sciences,Tomsk,Russia |
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Abstract: | A replicative analysis of associations of 15 SNPs located in the regions of 11 genes (TCF4, VRK2, NOTCH4, ZNF804A, AGBL1, RELN, ZFP64P1, KCNB2, CSMD1, CPVL, NRIP1) and three intergenic regions (SLCO6A1/LINCOO491, LOC105376248/LOC105376249, SPA17/NRGN) with schizophrenia was conducted in the Russian population of the Siberian region. These SNPs were previously identified in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of schizophrenia and cognitive abnormalities. The present study confirmed associations of KCNB2 rs2247572, CSMD1 rs2616984, and intergenic rs12807809 located in SPA17/NRGN with schizophrenia. It was established that the frequency of the CSMD1 rs2616984 G/G genotype was higher in patients compared to the control group (OR = 1.73; CI: 1.14–2.62; р = 0.0337). The frequencies of the KCNB2 rs2247572 TT genotype (OR = 0.41; CI: 0.20–0.87; р = 0.0485) and intergenic rs12807809 CT genotype located in SPA17/NRGN (OR = 0.70; CI: 0.53–0.94; р = 0.0464) were significantly decreased in patients compared to the control group. |
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