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Functional Coding Variants in SLC6A15, a Possible Risk Gene for Major Depression
Authors:Carina Quast  Serena Cuboni  Daniel Bader  André Altmann  Peter Weber  Janine Arloth  Simone R?h  Tanja Brückl  Marcus Ising  Anna Kopczak  Angelika Erhardt  Felix Hausch  Susanne Lucae  Elisabeth B. Binder
Affiliation:1. Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany.; 2. Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, United States of America.; University of Illinois at Chicago, United States of America,
Abstract:SLC6A15 is a neuron-specific neutral amino acid transporter that belongs to the solute carrier 6 gene family. This gene family is responsible for presynaptic re-uptake of the majority of neurotransmitters. Convergent data from human studies, animal models and pharmacological investigations suggest a possible role of SLC6A15 in major depressive disorder. In this work, we explored potential functional variants in this gene that could influence the activity of the amino acid transporter and thus downstream neuronal function and possibly the risk for stress-related psychiatric disorders. DNA from 400 depressed patients and 400 controls was screened for genetic variants using a pooled targeted re-sequencing approach. Results were verified by individual re-genotyping and validated non-synonymous coding variants were tested in an independent sample (N = 1934). Nine variants altering the amino acid sequence were then assessed for their functional effects by measuring SLC6A15 transporter activity in a cellular uptake assay. In total, we identified 405 genetic variants, including twelve non-synonymous variants. While none of the non-synonymous coding variants showed significant differences in case-control associations, two rare non-synonymous variants were associated with a significantly increased maximal 3H proline uptake as compared to the wildtype sequence. Our data suggest that genetic variants in the SLC6A15 locus change the activity of the amino acid transporter and might thus influence its neuronal function and the risk for stress-related psychiatric disorders. As statistically significant association for rare variants might only be achieved in extremely large samples (N >70,000) functional exploration may shed light on putatively disease-relevant variants.
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