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Association of 14-3-3 epsilon gene haplotype with completed suicide in Japanese.

Masaya Yanagi1, Osamu Shirakawa2, Noboru Kitamura3, Kenji Okamura1, Kaoru Sakurai4, Naoki Nishiguchi1, Takeshi Hashimoto1, Hideyuki Nushida5, Yasuhiro Ueno5, Daiji Kanbe6, Meiko Kawamura6, Kazuaki Araki6, Hiroyuki Nawa6, Kiyoshi Maeda1.   

Abstract

Genetic factors have been suggested to be involved in suicide. Although some genetic factors, such as serotonergic transduction, have been associated with suicide, the results are inconsistent. There is a possibility that various signaling anomalies are involved in the biological vulnerability to suicide. We carried out a genome-wide gene-expression study in the brains of suicide victims using DNA microarrays;14-3-3 epsilon, which is related to neurogenesis, was one of the genes upregulated in the brains of suicide victims in the microarray analysis. This was confirmed by Western blot analysis. To examine the possibility of the involvement of 14-3-3 epsilon in the pathogenesis of suicide, we investigated the association of the 14-3-3 epsilon gene and completed suicide. We used three high-frequency SNPs (rs1532976, rs3752826, and rs9393) and found a significant association of two alleles (rs1532976 and rs3752826) with completed suicide (p < 0.05). Moreover, the distribution of haplotype revealed a more significant difference between completed suicide and controls (p=0.0005). This finding suggests that 14-3-3 epsilon is a potential suicide susceptibility gene and implies that dysregulation of neurogenesis may be involved in suicide.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15838597     DOI: 10.1007/s10038-005-0241-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1434-5161            Impact factor:   3.172


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