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No evidence for significant linkage between bipolar affective disorder and chromosome 18 pericentromeric markers in a large series of multiplex extended pedigrees.

J A Knowles1, P A Rao, T Cox-Matise, J E Loth, G M de Jesus, L Levine, K Das, G K Penchaszadeh, J R Alexander, B Lerer, J Endicott, J Ott, T C Gilliam, M Baron.   

Abstract

Bipolar affective disorder (BP) is a major neuropsychiatric disorder with high heritability and complex inheritance. Previously reported linkage between BP and DNA markers in the pericentromeric region of chromosome 18, with a parent-of-origin effect (linkage was present in pedigrees with paternal transmission and absent in pedigrees with exclusive maternal inheritance), has been a focus of interest in human genetics. We reexamined the evidence in one of the largest samples reported to date (1,013 genotyped individuals in 53 unilineal multiplex pedigrees), using 10 highly polymorphic markers and a range of parametric and nonparametric analyses. There was no evidence for significant linkage between BP and chromosome 18 pericentromeric markers in the sample as a whole, nor was there evidence for significant parent-of-origin effect (pedigrees with paternal transmission were not differentially linked to the implicated chromosomal region). Two-point LOD scores and single-locus sib-pair results gave some support for suggestive linkage, but this was not substantiated by multilocus analysis, and the results were further tempered by multiple test effects. We conclude that there is no compelling evidence for linkage between BP and chromosome 18 pericentromeric markers in this sample.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9529343      PMCID: PMC1377025          DOI: 10.1086/301785

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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