| Literature DB >> 29317797 |
Renata Suchanek-Raif1,2, Krzysztof Kucia3,4, Małgorzata Kowalczyk1,2, Paweł Raif5, Monika Paul-Samojedny1,2, Anna Fila-Daniłow1,2, Jan Kowalski1,2.
Abstract
Schizophrenia is a devastating mental disorder with undetermined aetiology. Previous research has suggested that dysregulation of proinflammatory cytokines and their receptors plays a role in developing schizophrenia. We examined the association of the three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs; rs4149576, rs4149577, and rs1860545) in the tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 (TNFR1) gene with the development and psychopathology of paranoid schizophrenia in the Polish Caucasian sample consisting of 388 patients and 657 control subjects. The psychopathology was assessed using a five-factor model of the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). SNPs were genotyped using the TaqMan 5'-exonuclease allelic discrimination assay. The SNPs tested were not associated with a predisposition to paranoid schizophrenia in either the entire sample or after stratification according to gender. However, rs4149577 and rs1860545 SNPs were associated with the intensity of the PANSS excitement symptoms in men, which may contribute to the risk of violent behavior. Polymorphisms in the TNFR1 gene may have an impact on the symptomatology of schizophrenia in men.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29317797 PMCID: PMC5727792 DOI: 10.1155/2017/6016023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mediators Inflamm ISSN: 0962-9351 Impact factor: 4.711
Genotype and allele distributions for the TNFR1 (rs4149576, rs4149577, and rs1860545) polymorphisms in paranoid schizophrenia patients (n = 388) and control subjects (n = 657).
| Polymorphisms |
| ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genotype | Allele | ||||||||
| rs4149576 | T/T | C/T | C/C |
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| T | C |
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| Patients | 108 (28) | 190 (49) | 90 (23) |
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| 406 (52) | 370 (48) |
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| Control | 174 (26) | 322 (49) | 161 (25) | 670 (51) | 644 (49) | ||||
| Male patients | 64 (27) | 114 (48) | 59 (25) |
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| 242 (51) | 232 (49) |
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| Male controls | 82 (24) | 172 (50) | 88 (26) | 336 (49) | 348 (51) | ||||
| Female patients | 44 (29) | 76 (50) | 31 (21) |
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| 164 (54) | 138 (46) |
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| Female controls | 92 (29) | 150 (48) | 73 (23) | 334 (53) | 296 (47) | ||||
| rs4149577 | A/A | A/G | G/G |
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| A | G |
|
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| Patients | 122 (31) | 201 (52) | 65 (17) |
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| 445 (57) | 331 (43) |
|
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| Control | 222 (33) | 305 (46) | 130 (19) | 749 (57) | 565 (43) | ||||
| Male patients | 72 (30) | 121 (51) | 44 (19) |
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| 265 (56) | 209 (44) |
|
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| Male controls | 105 (31) | 167 (49) | 70 (20) | 377 (55) | 307 (45) | ||||
| Female patients | 50 (33) | 80 (53) | 21 (14) |
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| 180 (60) | 122 (40) |
|
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| Female controls | 117 (37) | 138 (44) | 60 (19) | 372 (59) | 258 (41) | ||||
| rs1860545 | G/G | G/A | A/A |
|
| A | G |
|
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| Patients | 96 (25) | 193 (50) | 99 (26) |
|
| 391 (50) | 385 (50) |
|
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| Control | 174 (26) | 330 (51) | 153 (23) | 636 (48) | 678 (52) | ||||
| Male patients | 62 (26) | 115 (49) | 60 (25) |
|
| 235 (50) | 239 (50) |
|
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| Male controls | 95 (28) | 172 (50) | 75 (22) | 322 (47) | 362 (53) | ||||
| Female patients | 34 (23) | 78 (52) | 39 (26) |
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| 156 (52) | 146 (48) |
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| Female controls | 79 (25) | 158 (50) | 78 (25) | 314 (50) | 316 (50) | ||||
Genotype and allele distributions for the TNFR1 (rs4149576, rs4149577, and rs1860545) SNPs in patients with and without family history of schizophrenia and suicide attempts.
| Polymorphisms |
| ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genotype | Allele | ||||||||
| rs4149576 | T/T | C/T | C/C |
|
| T | C |
|
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| With family history | 24 (25) | 48 (51) | 23 (24) |
|
| 96 (49) | 94 (51) |
|
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| Without family history | 84 (29) | 142 (48) | 67 (23) | 276 (47) | 310 (53) | ||||
| With suicide attempts | 17 (23) | 41 (55) | 16 (22) |
|
| 75 (51) | 73 (49) |
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| Without suicide attempts | 91 (29) | 149 (47) | 74 (24) | 331 (53) | 297 (47) | ||||
| rs4149577 | A/A | A/G | G/G |
|
| A | G |
|
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| With family history | 31 (33) | 48 (50) | 16 (17) |
|
| 110 (58) | 80 (42) |
|
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| Without family history | 91 (31) | 153 (52) | 49 (17) | 335 (57) | 251 (43) | ||||
| With suicide attempts | 23 (31) | 40 (54) | 11 (15) |
|
| 86 (58) | 62 (42) |
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| Without suicide attempts | 99 (32) | 161 (51) | 54 (17) | 359 (57) | 269 (43) | ||||
| rs1860545 | G/G | G/A | A/A |
|
| A | G |
|
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| With family history | 26 (27) | 46 (49) | 23 (24) |
|
| 92 (48) | 98 (52) |
|
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| Without family history | 70 (24) | 147 (50) | 76 (26) | 299 (51) | 287 (49) | ||||
| With suicide attempts | 17 (23) | 41 (55) | 16 (22) |
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| 73 (49) | 75 (51) |
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| Without suicide attempts | 79 (25) | 152 (48) | 83 (27) | 318 (51) | 310 (49) | ||||
Genotype and allele distributions for the TNFR1 (rs4149576, rs4149577, and rs1860545) SNPs in women and men with paranoid schizophrenia.
| Polymorphisms |
| ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Genotype | Allele | ||||||||
| rs4149576 | T/T | C/T | C/C |
|
| T | C |
|
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| Women with schizophrenia | 44 (29) | 76 (50) | 31 (21) |
|
| 164 (54) | 138 (46) |
|
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| Men with schizophrenia | 64 (27) | 114 (48) | 59 (25) | 242 (51) | 232 (49) | ||||
| rs4149577 | A/A | A/G | G/G |
|
| A | G |
|
|
| Women with schizophrenia | 50 (33) | 80 (53) | 21 (14) |
|
| 180 (60) | 122 (40) |
|
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| Men with schizophrenia | 72 (30) | 121 (51) | 44 (19) | 265 (56) | 209 (44) | ||||
| rs1860545 | G/G | G/A | A/A |
|
| A | G |
|
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| Women with schizophrenia | 34 (22) | 78 (52) | 39 (26) |
|
| 156 (52) | 146 (48) |
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| Men with schizophrenia | 62 (26) | 115 (49) | 60 (25) | 235 (50) | 239 (50) | ||||
Figure 1The results of the ANOVA analysis for rs4149577 and EXC subscale in the patient group.
Figure 2The results of the ANOVA analysis for rs1860545 and EXC subscale in the patient group.