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Predisposition locus for major depression at chromosome 12q22-12q23.2.

Victor Abkevich1, Nicola J Camp, Charles H Hensel, Chris D Neff, Deanna L Russell, Dana C Hughes, Agnes M Plenk, Michael R Lowry, R Lynn Richards, Catherine Carter, Georges C Frech, Steven Stone, Kerry Rowe, Chi Ai Chau, Kathleen Cortado, Angelene Hunt, Karanina Luce, Gayanne O'Neil, Jeff Poarch, Jennifer Potter, Gregg H Poulsen, Heidi Saxton, Michelle Bernat-Sestak, Victor Thompson, Alexander Gutin, Mark H Skolnick, Donna Shattuck, Lisa Cannon-Albright.   

Abstract

Major depression disorder is a common psychiatric disease with a major economic impact on society. In many cases, no effective treatment is available. The etiology of major depression is complex, but it is clear that the disease is, to a large extent, determined genetically, especially among individuals with a familial history of major depression, presumably through the involvement of multiple predisposition genes in addition to an environmental component. As a first step toward identification of chromosomal loci contributing to genetic predisposition to major depression, we have conducted a genomewide scan by using 628 microsatellite markers on 1,890 individuals from 110 Utah pedigrees with a strong family history of major depression. We identified significant linkage to major depression in males at marker D12S1300 (multipoint heterogeneity LOD score 4.6; P=.00003 after adjustment for multiple testing). With additional markers, the linkage evidence became highly significant, with the multipoint heterogeneity LOD score at marker D12S1706 increasing to 6.1 (P=.0000007 after adjustment for multiple testing). This study confirms the presence of one or more genes involved in psychiatric diseases on the q arm of chromosome 12 and provides strong evidence for the existence of a sex-specific predisposition gene to major depression at 12q22-q23.2.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14606042      PMCID: PMC1180393          DOI: 10.1086/379978

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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