Literature DB >> 19319892

A narrow and highly significant linkage signal for severe bipolar disorder in the chromosome 5q33 region in Latin American pedigrees.

A J Jasinska1, S Service, D Jawaheer, J DeYoung, M Levinson, Z Zhang, B Kremeyer, H Muller, I Aldana, J Garcia, G Restrepo, C Lopez, C Palacio, C Duque, M Parra, J Vega, D Ortiz, G Bedoya, C Mathews, P Davanzo, E Fournier, J Bejarano, M Ramirez, C Araya Ortiz, X Araya, J Molina, C Sabatti, V Reus, J Ospina, G Macaya, A Ruiz-Linares, N B Freimer.   

Abstract

We previously reported linkage of bipolar disorder to 5q33-q34 in families from two closely related population isolates, the Central Valley of Costa Rica (CVCR) and Antioquia, Colombia (CO). Here we present follow up results from fine-scale mapping in large CVCR and CO families segregating severe bipolar disorder, BP-I, and in 343 population trios/duos from CVCR and CO. Employing densely spaced SNPs to fine map the prior linkage peak region increases linkage evidence and clarifies the position of the putative BP-I locus. We performed two-point linkage analysis with 1134 SNPs in an approximately 9 Mb region between markers D5S410 and D5S422. Combining pedigrees from CVCR and CO yields a LOD score of 4.9 at SNP rs10035961. Two other SNPs (rs7721142 and rs1422795) within the same 94 kb region also displayed LOD scores greater than 4. This linkage peak coincides with our prior microsatellite results and suggests a narrowed BP-I susceptibility regions in these families. To investigate if the locus implicated in the familial form of BP-I also contributes to disease risk in the population, we followed up the family results with association analysis in duo and trio samples, obtaining signals within 2 Mb of the peak linkage signal in the pedigrees; rs12523547 and rs267015 (P = 0.00004 and 0.00016, respectively) in the CO sample and rs244960 in the CVCR sample and the combined sample, with P = 0.00032 and 0.00016, respectively. It remains unclear whether these association results reflect the same locus contributing to BP susceptibility within the extended pedigrees. (c) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19319892      PMCID: PMC4815924          DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.b.30956

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


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