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HEREDITAS ›› 2007, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (10): 1207-1213.

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Association study of an (AC)n dinucleotide repeat and schizophrenia in Asian and European populations

MA Jie1,2, FAN Jin-Bo1,2, WU Sheng-Nan1,2, ZHANG Chang-Shun1,2, JI Bao-Hu1,2, WANG Lei1,2, LI Xing-Wang1,2, GU Niu-Fan<   

  1. 1. Bio-X Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200030, China;
    2. Institute for Nutritional Sciences, Shanghai Institute of Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200031, China;
    3. Shanghai Institute of Mental Health, Shanghai 200030, China;
    4. Department of Mental Health, University of Aberdeen, Medical School, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, AB25 2ZD, UK
  • Received:2007-03-09 Revised:2007-06-10 Online:2007-10-10 Published:2007-10-10
  • Contact: He Lin

Abstract:

Linkage studies have suggested that chromosome 15q13-q14 may harbor a susceptibility locus for schizophrenia. In the current study, the association between a (AC)n dinucleotide repeat polymorphism at D15S118 and schizophrenia was investigated using three independent samples from the Han Chinese population and the Scotland population. In the popula-tion-based study, a significant difference was found between the allele frequency distributions in schizophrenia patients and control subjects in the Scottish samples (P = 0.04), but was not replicated in the Chinese samples. In a family-based study, no significant transmission disequilibrium from heterozygous parents to affected offspring was observed. Overall, our re-sults did not support the hypothesis that the (AC)n dinucleotide repeat polymorphism plays a major role in schizophrenia susceptibility, at least in the Chinese population. Further studies are needed to elucidate its role in schizophrenia susceptibi- lity in European population.