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The Val/Met functional polymorphism in COMT confers susceptibility to bipolar disorder: evidence from an association study and a meta-analysis.

Zhao Zhang1, Klaus Lindpaintner, Ronglin Che, Zangdong He, Peng Wang, Ping Yang, Guoyin Feng, Lin He, Yongyong Shi.   

Abstract

The COMT gene is considered as one of the prominent candidate genes for susceptibility to BP, and most studies focused a functional polymorphism in the gene: the Val/Met polymorphism (rs4680). However, results from these studies are sometimes contradictory, due to small sample size or heterogeneity. In this study, we first investigate the possible association between the Val/Met polymorphism in COMT and bipolar disorder in the Han population, which has never been done before. Then a systematic meta-analysis was conducted to determine if the low-activity allele (Met) increases the risk of BP in different ethnic groups. A total of 478 BP patients and 469 healthy subjects were recruited in our case/control study. MIX software package was employed to perform the meta-analysis on 19 studies after careful search and selection. We observed statistically-significant differences in allele (p = 0.00060) and genotype (p = 0.00203) frequencies between patients and controls in our samples. The meta-analysis also provided a significant pooled OR for association of the Met allele in rs4680 with BP in the total population (p = 0.0223) and in the Asian population (p = 0.0232). Although a significant pooled OR was also found for the Caucasian population (p = 0.0409) after one of the studies as discussed below was removed, the role for Val/Met polymorphism in BP in Caucasian ethnicity was not yet to be confirmed. In conclusion, the low-activity allele (Met) of rs4680 in COMT gene possibly confers risk for bipolar disorder in the Han population, while it needs further evidence for concluding its association with BP in the Caucasian population.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19578924     DOI: 10.1007/s00702-009-0260-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neural Transm (Vienna)        ISSN: 0300-9564            Impact factor:   3.575


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