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Genomewide significant linkage to recurrent, early-onset major depressive disorder on chromosome 15q.

Peter Holmans1, George S Zubenko, Raymond R Crowe, J Raymond DePaulo, William A Scheftner, Myrna M Weissman, Wendy N Zubenko, Sandra Boutelle, Kathleen Murphy-Eberenz, Dean MacKinnon, Melvin G McInnis, Diana H Marta, Philip Adams, James A Knowles, Madeleine Gladis, Jo Thomas, Jennifer Chellis, Erin Miller, Douglas F Levinson.   

Abstract

A genome scan was performed on the first phase sample of the Genetics of Recurrent Early-Onset Depression (GenRED) project. The sample consisted of 297 informative families containing 415 independent affected sibling pairs (ASPs), or, counting all possible pairs, 685 informative affected relative pairs (555 ASPs and 130 other pair types). Affected cases had recurrent major depressive disorder (MDD) with onset before age 31 years for probands or age 41 years for other affected relatives; the mean age at onset was 18.5 years, and the mean number of depressive episodes was 7.3. The Center for Inherited Disease Research genotyped 389 microsatellite markers (mean spacing of 9.3 cM). The primary linkage analysis considered allele sharing in all possible affected relative pairs with the use of the Z(lr) statistic computed by the ALLEGRO program. A secondary logistic regression analysis considered the effect of the sex of the pair as a covariate. Genomewide significant linkage was observed on chromosome 15q25.3-26.2 (Zlr=4.14, equivalent LOD = 3.73, empirical genomewide P=.023). The linkage was not sex specific. No other suggestive or significant results were observed in the primary analysis. The secondary analysis produced three regions of suggestive linkage, but these results should be interpreted cautiously because they depended primarily on the small subsample of 42 male-male pairs. Chromosome 15q25.3-26.2 deserves further study as a candidate region for susceptibility to MDD.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15108123      PMCID: PMC1182079          DOI: 10.1086/421333

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


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