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A Matrilineal Genetic Legacy from the Last Glacial Maximum Confers Susceptibility to Schizophrenia in Han Chinese
Authors:Wen Zhang  Jinsong Tang  A-Mei Zhang  Min-Sheng Peng  Hai-Bing Xie  Liwen Tan  Lin Xu  Ya-Ping Zhang  Xiaogang Chen  Yong-Gang Yao
Abstract:Mitochondrial dysfunction has been widely reported in schizophrenia patients.To dissect the matrilineal structure of Han Chinese with or without schizophrenia and to decipher the maternal influence and evolutionary history of schizophrenia,a total of 1212 schizophrenia patients and 1005 matched healthy controls,all of Han Chinese origin,were recruited in Hunan Province,China.We classified haplogroup for each individual based on mitochondrial DNA(mtDNA) sequence variations and compared the haplogroup distribution pattern between cases and controls.Haplogroup B5 a presented a higher frequency in cases than in controls(P = 0.02,OR = 1.67,95%CI =[1.09,2.56]),and this result could be confirmed by permutation analysis.Age estimation of haplogroup B5 a in cases revealed a much younger age than that of controls,which was coincident with the Northern Hemisphere deglaciation at the end of the Last Glacial Maximum.Analysis of complete mtDNA in five patients belonging to haplogroup B5 a showed that this background effect might be caused by haplogroupdefining variants m.8584GA and m.l0398AG.Our results showed that matrilineal risk factor for schizophrenia had an ancient origin and might acquire a predisposing effect on schizophrenia due to the environment change and/or orchestration with other nuclear genetic factors appeared recently in human evolutionary history.
Keywords:mtDNA haplogroup  Schizophrenia  Association  Last Glacial Maximum  Evolutionary medicine
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