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The Piccolo Intronic Single Nucleotide Polymorphism rs13438494 Regulates Dopamine and Serotonin Uptake and Shows Associations with Dependence-Like Behavior in Genomic Association Study.

K Uno, D Nishizawa, S Seo, K Takayama, S Matsumura, N Sakai, K Ohi, T Nabeshima, R Hashimoto, N Ozaki, J Hasegawa, N Sato, F Tanioka, H Sugimura, K-I- Fukuda, S Higuchi, H Ujike, T Inada, N Iwata, I Sora, M Iyo, N Kondo, M-J Won, N Naruse, K Uehara-Aoyama, M Itokawa, M Yamada, K Ikeda, Y Miyamoto, A Nitta1.   

Abstract

Piccolo (PCLO) inhibits methamphetamine-induced neuropharmacological effects via modulation of dopamine (DA) uptake and regulation of the transport of synaptic vesicles in neuronal cells. Clinical studies have recently suggested that the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs13438494 in the intron 24 of the PCLO gene is associated with psychiatric disorder, in the meta-analysis of GWAS. Therefore, in this study, we attempted to evaluate the possible role of the PCLO SNP in the mechanisms of uptake of monoamines. To characterize rs13438494 in the PCLO gene, we constructed plasmids carrying either the C or A allele of the SNP and transiently transfected them into SH-SY5Y cells to analyze genetic effects on the splicing of PCLO mRNA. The C and A allele constructs produced different composition of the transcripts, indicating that the intronic SNP does affect the splicing pattern. We also transfected DA and serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5- HT) transporters into cells and analyzed their uptakes to elucidate the association to psychiatric disorders. In the cells transfected with the C allele, both the DA and 5-HT uptake were enhanced compared to the A allele. We also conducted a clinical study, in order to clarify the genetic associations. PCLO rs13438494 exhibits a relationship with the symptoms of drug dependence or related parameters, such as the age of first exposure to methamphetamine, eating disorders, tobacco dependence and fentanyl requirement. Our findings suggest that rs13438494 is associated with drug abuse and contributes to the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders via modulation of neurotransmitter turnover.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25817861     DOI: 10.2174/1566524015666150330145722

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Mol Med        ISSN: 1566-5240            Impact factor:   2.222


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1.  Knockdown of Piccolo in the Nucleus Accumbens Suppresses Methamphetamine-Induced Hyperlocomotion and Conditioned Place Preference in Mice.

Authors:  Yuka Kusui; Naotaka Izuo; Kyosuke Uno; Bin Ge; Shin-Ichi Muramatsu; Atsumi Nitta
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2022-07-29       Impact factor: 4.414

2.  Regional Analysis of the Brain Transcriptome in Mice Bred for High and Low Methamphetamine Consumption.

Authors:  Robert Hitzemann; Ovidiu D Iancu; Cheryl Reed; Harue Baba; Denesa R Lockwood; Tamara J Phillips
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2019-06-30

3.  Schizophrenia-Like Behavioral Impairments in Mice with Suppressed Expression of Piccolo in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex.

Authors:  Atsumi Nitta; Naotaka Izuo; Kohei Hamatani; Ryo Inagaki; Yuka Kusui; Kequan Fu; Takashi Asano; Youta Torii; Chikako Habuchi; Hirotaka Sekiguchi; Shuji Iritani; Shin-Ichi Muramatsu; Norio Ozaki; Yoshiaki Miyamoto
Journal:  J Pers Med       Date:  2021-06-26

Review 4.  Neuroimaging studies within Cognitive Genetics Collaborative Research Organization aiming to replicate and extend works of ENIGMA.

Authors:  Daisuke Koshiyama; Kenichiro Miura; Kiyotaka Nemoto; Naohiro Okada; Junya Matsumoto; Masaki Fukunaga; Ryota Hashimoto
Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp       Date:  2020-06-05       Impact factor: 5.038

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