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A highly significant association between a COMT haplotype and schizophrenia
Authors:Shifman Sagiv  Bronstein Michal  Sternfeld Meira  Pisanté-Shalom Anne  Lev-Lehman Efrat  Weizman Avraham  Reznik Ilya  Spivak Baruch  Grisaru Nimrod  Karp Leon  Schiffer Richard  Kotler Moshe  Strous Rael D  Swartz-Vanetik Marnina  Knobler Haim Y  Shinar Eilat  Beckmann Jacques S  Yakir Benjamin  Risch Neil  Zak Naomi B  Darvasi Ariel
Institution:Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
Abstract:Several lines of evidence have placed the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene in the limelight as a candidate gene for schizophrenia. One of these is its biochemical function in metabolism of catecholamine neurotransmitters; another is the microdeletion, on chromosome 22q11, that includes the COMT gene and causes velocardiofacial syndrome, a syndrome associated with a high rate of psychosis, particularly schizophrenia. The interest in the COMT gene as a candidate risk factor for schizophrenia has led to numerous linkage and association analyses. These, however, have failed to produce any conclusive result. Here we report an efficient approach to gene discovery. The approach consists of (i) a large sample size-to our knowledge, the present study is the largest case-control study performed to date in schizophrenia; (ii) the use of Ashkenazi Jews, a well defined homogeneous population; and (iii) a stepwise procedure in which several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are scanned in DNA pools, followed by individual genotyping and haplotype analysis of the relevant SNPs. We found a highly significant association between schizophrenia and a COMT haplotype (P=9.5x10-8). The approach presented can be widely implemented for the genetic dissection of other common diseases.
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