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Functional polymorphisms of HSPA5: possible association with bipolar disorder
Authors:Kakiuchi Chihiro  Ishiwata Mizuho  Nanko Shinichiro  Kunugi Hiroshi  Minabe Yoshio  Nakamura Kazuhiko  Mori Norio  Fujii Kumiko  Umekage Tadashi  Tochigi Mamoru  Kohda Kazuhisa  Sasaki Tsukasa  Yamada Kazuo  Yoshikawa Takeo  Kato Tadafumi
Affiliation:Laboratory for Molecular Dynamics of Mental Disorders, Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Wako-shi, Saitama, Japan.
Abstract:Altered endoplasmic reticulum stress (ER) response signaling is suggested in bipolar disorder. Previously, we preliminarily reported the genetic association of HSPA5 (GRP78/BiP) with bipolar disorder. Here, we extended our analysis by increasing the number of Japanese case-control samples and NIMH Genetics Initiative bipolar trio samples (NIMH trios), and also analyzed schizophrenia samples. In Japanese, nominally significant association of one haplotype was observed in extended samples of bipolar disorder but not in schizophrenia. In NIMH trios, no association was found in total samples. However, an exploratory analysis suggested that the other haplotype was significantly over-transmitted to probands only from the paternal side. The associated haplotype in Japanese or NIMH pedigrees shared three common polymorphisms in the promotor, which was found to alter promotor activity. These findings suggested promotor polymorphisms of HSPA5 may affect the interindividual variability of ER stress response and may confer a genetic risk factor for bipolar disorder.
Keywords:Bipolar disorder   Schizophrenia   Endoplasmic reticulum stress   HSPA5/GRP78   Association study   Promotor assay
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