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Evidence of genetic overlap of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: linkage disequilibrium analysis of chromosome 18 in the Costa Rican population.

Consuelo Walss-Bass1, Michael A Escamilla, Henriette Raventos, A Patricia Montero, Regina Armas, Albana Dassori, Salvador Contreras, Wei Liu, Rolando Medina, Teresa G Balderas, Douglas Levinson, Reynaldo Pereira, Mariana Pereira, Ivannia Atmella, Lisa Nesmith, Robin Leach, Laura Almasy.   

Abstract

The long-standing concept that schizophrenia (SC) and bipolar disorder (BP) represent two distinct illnesses has been recently challenged by findings of overlap of genetic susceptibility loci for these two diseases. We report here the results of a linkage disequilibrium (LD) analysis of chromosome 18 utilizing subjects with SC from the Central Valley of Costa Rica. Evidence of association (P < 0.05) was obtained in three chromosomal regions: 18p11.31 (D18S63), 18q12.3 (D18S474), and 18q22.3-qter (D18S1161, D18S70), all of which overlap or are in close proximity with loci previously shown to be in LD with BP, type I in this population. Since both the SC and bipolar samples contained cases with a history of mania and almost all cases of SC and BP had a history of psychosis, we performed an alternative phenotyping strategy to determine whether presence or absence of mania, in the context of psychosis, would yield distinct linkage patterns along chromosome 18. To address this issue, a cohort of psychotic patients (including a range of DSMIV diagnoses) was divided into two groups based on the presence or absence of mania. Regions that showed association with SC showed segregation of association when the sample was stratified by history of mania. Our results are compared with previous genetic studies of susceptibility to SC or BP, in Costa Rica as well as in other populations. This study illustrates the importance of detailed phenotype analysis in the search for susceptibility genes influencing complex psychiatric disorders in isolated populations and suggests that subdivision of psychoses by presence or absence of past mania syndromes may be useful to define genetic subtypes of chronic psychotic illness. (c) 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16152570     DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.b.30207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet        ISSN: 1552-4841            Impact factor:   3.568


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2.  Assessment of genetic ancestry and population substructure in Costa Rica by analysis of individuals with a familial history of mental disorder.

Authors:  Maia Segura-Wang; Henriette Raventós; Michael Escamilla; Ramiro Barrantes
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Authors:  Hee Jeong Jeong; Byung Dae Lee; Je Min Park; Young Min Lee; Eunsoo Moon; Soo Yeon Kim; Kang Yoon Lee; Hwagyu Suh; Young In Chung
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