Title of article
NOTCH4 gene haplotype is associated with schizophrenia in African Americans
Author/Authors
Barbara Porton، نويسنده , , Adriana Ferreira، نويسنده , , Lynn E. DeLisi، نويسنده , , Hung-Teh Kao، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
8
From page
118
To page
125
Abstract
Background
Synapsin III plays a role in neuronal plasticity and maps to chromosome 22q12-13, a region suggested to be linked to schizophrenia. To determine if synapsin III plays a role in this disease, we searched for polymorphisms in this gene in patients with schizophrenia and controls.
Methods
The synapsin III gene was initially sequenced from 10 individuals with schizophrenia to identify polymorphisms. Association analysis was then performed using 118 individuals with schizophrenia and 330 population controls. Synapsin III expression was studied by immunoblot analyses, and phosphorylation sites were mapped by sequencing trypsin-digested synapsin III fragments phosphorylated with phosphorus-32.
Results
A rare, missense polymorphism, S470N, was identified in the synapsin III gene and appeared more frequently in individuals with schizophrenia than in controls (p = .0048). The site affected by the polymorphism, Ser470, was determined to be a substrate for mitogen-activated protein kinase, a downstream effector of neurotrophin action. Phosphorylation at Ser470 was increased during neonatal development and in response to neurotrophin-3 in cultured hippocampal neurons.
Conclusions
Our observations suggest an association of a rare polymorphism in synapsin III with schizophrenia, but further studies will be required to clarify its role in this disease.
Keywords
Signal transduction , candidate genes , mitogen-activatedprotein kinase , phosphorylation , Neurotrophin
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Record number
502216
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