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Evidence of a locus for schizophrenia and related disorders on the short arm of chromosome 5 in a large pedigree.

J M Silverman1, D A Greenberg, L D Altstiel, L J Siever, R C Mohs, C J Smith, G Zhou, T E Hollander, X P Yang, M Kedache, G Li, M L Zaccario, K L Davis.   

Abstract

We attempted to identify a locus for schizophrenia and related disorders in 24 nuclear families of schizophrenic probands using a predefined classification system for affected cases that included those disorders most clearly identified as sharing a genetic relationship with schizophrenia--schizoaffective disorder and schizotypal personality disorder. Initially, we evaluated 8 markers on chromosome 5 on the first 12 families with available genotyping and diagnostic assessments and, assuming autosomal dominant transmission, found a lod score of 2.67 for the D5S111 locus (5p14.1-13.1) in one large nuclear family (no. 17; sibship: n = 12; schizophrenia: n = 3; schizotypal personality disorder: n = 2); the other 11 families were much smaller, less complete, and provided little additional information. Other branches of no. 17 were then assessed and the 2-point lod score for family 17 rose to 3.72; using multipoint analysis the lod score in 17 was 4.37. When only schizophrenia was used to define affectedness, the positive evidence for linkage to D5S111 was greatly reduced. Sensitivity analysis indicated that the lod score is heavily dependent upon the predefined diagnostic criteria. Our studies of other families of schizophrenic probands eventually totalled 23, but linkage to D5S111 in these yielded a -2.41 lod score. The results provide evidence for genetic linkage of the D5S111 locus to schizophrenia and related disorders in one family. It may be of interest that over several generations, almost all the ancestors of family 17 could be traced back to a small, relatively isolated, hill region of Puerto Rico.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8723043     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1096-8628(19960409)67:2<162::AID-AJMG6>3.0.CO;2-U

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet        ISSN: 0148-7299


  19 in total

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