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Lack of association between the hSKCa3 channel gene CAG polymorphism and schizophrenia

  • Ridha Joober
  • , Chawki Benkelfat
  • , Kateri Brisebois
  • , André Toulouse
  • , Ronald G.A. Lafrenière
  • , Gustavo Turecki
  • , Samarthji Lal
  • , David Bloom
  • , Alain Labelle
  • , Pierre Lalonde
  • , Diane Fortin
  • , Martin Alda
  • , Roberta Palmour
  • , Guy A. Rouleau
  • McGill University
  • Douglas Hospital Research Centre
  • University of Ottawa
  • Université de Montréal

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Abstract

Genetic anticipation, a phenomenon characterized by increased severity of symptoms and earlier age at onset of a disease in successive generations, is believed to be present in schizophrenia. In several neurodegenerative diseases showing anticipation, the mutation causing the disease is an expanded trinucleotide repeat. Therefore, genes containing trinucleotide repeats prone to expansion have become a suitable family of candidate genes in schizophrenia. A human calcium-activated potassium channel gene (hSKCa3), possibly mapping to chromosome 22q11-13, a region previously linked to schizophrenia, was recently described. This gene contains two contiguous expressed CAG repeat stretches. Recently, long allelic variants of one of these CAG repeats were found to be overrepresented in schizophrenic patients compared to normal controls. In this study we attempted to replicate this result and to study the relationship between the length of this CAG repeat on the one hand and the severity and age at onset of the disease on the other hand. No association with the disease or correlation with the severity of schizophrenia was identified. In addition, hSKCa3 was mapped to chromosome 1. Our results do not support the involvement of this particular CAG repeat- containing gene in schizophrenia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)154-157
Number of pages4
JournalAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics, Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics
Volume88
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Apr 1999
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Genetic anticipation
  • Potassium channel
  • Schizophrenia
  • Trinucleotide repeats

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