Literature DB >> 20526724

Measurement and comparison of serum neuregulin 1 immunoreactivity in control subjects and patients with schizophrenia: an influence of its genetic polymorphism.

M Shibuya1, E Komi, R Wang, T Kato, Y Watanabe, M Sakai, M Ozaki, T Someya, H Nawa.   

Abstract

Neuregulin-1 (NRG1) gene is implicated in the etiology or neuropathology of schizophrenia, although its biological contribution to this illness is not fully understood. We have established an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), which recognizes the NRG1beta1 immunoglobulin-like (Ig) domain, and measured soluble Ig-NRG1 immunoreactivity in the sera of chronic schizophrenia patients (n = 40) and healthy volunteers (n = 59). ELISA detected remarkably high concentrations of Ig-NRG1 immunoreactivity in human serum (mean 5.97 +/- 0.40 ng/mL, ~213 +/- 14 pM). Gender and diagnosis exhibited significant effects on serum Ig-NRG1 immunoreactivity. Mean Ig-NRG1 immunoreactivity in the schizophrenia group was 63.2% of that measured in the control group. Ig-NRG1 immunoreactivity in women was 147.1% of that seen in men. We also attempted to correlate six SNPs of NRG1 genome with serum Ig-NRG1 immunoreactivity. Analysis of covariance with compensation for gender identified a significant interaction between diagnosis and SNP8NRG243177 allele. The T allele of this SNP significantly contributed to the disease-associated decrease in Ig-NRG1 immunoreactivity. Although we hypothesized a chronic influence of antipsychotic medications, there was no significant effect of chronic haloperidol treatment on serum Ig-NRG1 immunoreactivity in monkeys. These findings suggest that serum NRG1 levels are decreased in patients with chronic schizophrenia and influenced by their SNP8NRG243177 alleles.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2010        PMID: 20526724     DOI: 10.1007/s00702-010-0418-3

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


  58 in total

1.  Polymorphisms within 5' end of the Neuregulin 1 gene are genetically associated with schizophrenia in the Chinese population.

Authors:  J X Tang; W Y Chen; G He; J Zhou; N F Gu; G Y Feng; L He
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2004-01       Impact factor: 15.992

2.  Meta-analysis shows strong positive association of the neuregulin 1 (NRG1) gene with schizophrenia.

Authors:  Dawei Li; David A Collier; Lin He
Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2006-05-10       Impact factor: 6.150

3.  Roles of neuregulin in synaptogenesis between mossy fibers and cerebellar granule cells.

Authors:  M Ozaki; K Tohyama; H Kishida; A Buonanno; R Yano; T Hashikawa
Journal:  J Neurosci Res       Date:  2000-03-01       Impact factor: 4.164

4.  Abnormal expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and its receptor in the corticolimbic system of schizophrenic patients.

Authors:  M Takahashi; O Shirakawa; K Toyooka; N Kitamura; T Hashimoto; K Maeda; S Koizumi; K Wakabayashi; H Takahashi; T Someya; H Nawa
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2000-05       Impact factor: 15.992

5.  Evidence for a schizophrenia vulnerability locus on chromosome 8p in the Irish Study of High-Density Schizophrenia Families.

Authors:  K S Kendler; C J MacLean; F A O'Neill; J Burke; B Murphy; F Duke; R Shinkwin; S M Easter; B T Webb; J Zhang; D Walsh; R E Straub
Journal:  Am J Psychiatry       Date:  1996-12       Impact factor: 18.112

6.  Expression analysis of neuregulin-1 in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia.

Authors:  R Hashimoto; R E Straub; C S Weickert; T M Hyde; J E Kleinman; D R Weinberger
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2004-03       Impact factor: 15.992

Review 7.  Schizophrenia genes, gene expression, and neuropathology: on the matter of their convergence.

Authors:  P J Harrison; D R Weinberger
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 15.992

8.  Confirmation and refinement of an 'at-risk' haplotype for schizophrenia suggests the EST cluster, Hs.97362, as a potential susceptibility gene at the Neuregulin-1 locus.

Authors:  A P Corvin; D W Morris; K McGhee; S Schwaiger; P Scully; J Quinn; D Meagher; D St Clair; J L Waddington; M Gill
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 15.992

Review 9.  Chlorpromazine equivalent doses for the newer atypical antipsychotics.

Authors:  Scott W Woods
Journal:  J Clin Psychiatry       Date:  2003-06       Impact factor: 4.384

10.  Neuregulin1-induced cell migration is impaired in schizophrenia: association with neuregulin1 and catechol-o-methyltransferase gene polymorphisms.

Authors:  Y Sei; R Ren-Patterson; Z Li; E M Tunbridge; M F Egan; B S Kolachana; D R Weinberger
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2007-04-17       Impact factor: 15.992

View more
  23 in total

1.  Activation of HER3 interferes with antitumor effects of Axl receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors: suggestion of combination therapy.

Authors:  Robert Torka; Kinga Pénzes; Simone Gusenbauer; Christine Baumann; István Szabadkai; Lászlȯ Őrfi; György Kéri; Axel Ullrich
Journal:  Neoplasia       Date:  2014-04       Impact factor: 5.715

2.  Lack of association to a NRG1 missense polymorphism in schizophrenia or bipolar disorder in a Costa Rican population.

Authors:  Emily Moon; Brandi Rollins; Andrea Mesén; Adolfo Sequeira; Richard M Myers; Huda Akil; Stanley J Watson; Jack Barchas; Edward G Jones; Alan Schatzberg; William E Bunney; Lynn E DeLisi; William Byerley; Marquis P Vawter
Journal:  Schizophr Res       Date:  2011-07-13       Impact factor: 4.939

3.  High ErbB3 activating activity in human blood is not due to circulating neuregulin-1 beta.

Authors:  Emmanuel Boateng; Joanne T deKay; Sarah M Peterson; Jacob Boles; Nathan Pinnette; Mary W Sorcher; Michael P Robich; Douglas B Sawyer; Sergey Ryzhov
Journal:  Life Sci       Date:  2020-04-03       Impact factor: 5.037

Review 4.  Neuregulin-1 signalling and antipsychotic treatment: potential therapeutic targets in a schizophrenia candidate signalling pathway.

Authors:  Chao Deng; Bo Pan; Martin Engel; Xu-Feng Huang
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  2013-02-07       Impact factor: 4.530

5.  Neuregulin-1 impairs the long-term depression of hippocampal inhibitory synapses by facilitating the degradation of endocannabinoid 2-AG.

Authors:  Huizhi Du; In-Kiu Kwon; Jimok Kim
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2013-09-18       Impact factor: 6.167

Review 6.  Neuregulin-ERBB signaling in the nervous system and neuropsychiatric diseases.

Authors:  Lin Mei; Klaus-Armin Nave
Journal:  Neuron       Date:  2014-07-02       Impact factor: 17.173

Review 7.  Losing your inhibition: linking cortical GABAergic interneurons to schizophrenia.

Authors:  Melis Inan; Timothy J Petros; Stewart A Anderson
Journal:  Neurobiol Dis       Date:  2012-11-29       Impact factor: 5.996

8.  Common variants in psychiatric risk genes predict brain structure at birth.

Authors:  Rebecca C Knickmeyer; Jiaping Wang; Hongtu Zhu; Xiujuan Geng; Sandra Woolson; Robert M Hamer; Thomas Konneker; Weili Lin; Martin Styner; John H Gilmore
Journal:  Cereb Cortex       Date:  2013-01-02       Impact factor: 5.357

9.  Subchronic peripheral neuregulin-1 increases ventral hippocampal neurogenesis and induces antidepressant-like effects.

Authors:  Ian Mahar; Stephanie Tan; Maria Antonietta Davoli; Sergio Dominguez-Lopez; Calvin Qiang; Adeline Rachalski; Gustavo Turecki; Naguib Mechawar
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-10-19       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  ErbB2 dephosphorylation and anti-proliferative effects of neuregulin-1 in ErbB2-overexpressing cells; re-evaluation of their low-affinity interaction.

Authors:  Ran Wang; Yuriko Iwakura; Kazuaki Araki; Kazuko Keino-Masu; Masayuki Masu; Xue-yi Wang; Nobuyuki Takei; Shigeki Higashiyama; Hiroyuki Nawa
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 4.379

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.