Linkage of chromosome 13q32 to schizophrenia in a large veterans affairs cooperative study sample
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Author
Faraone, Stephen V.Skol, Andrew D.
Tsuang, Debby W.
Bingham, Stephen
Young, Keith A.
Prabhudesai, Sarita
Haverstock, Susan L.
Mena, Felicitas
Menon, Aerath Sri Kumar
Bisset, Darren
Pepple, John
Sautter, Fred
Baldwin, Charlene
Weiss, David
Collins, Joseph
Keith, Tim
Boehnke, Michael
Tsuang, Ming T.
Schellenberg, G.D.
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American Journal of Medical GeneticsDate Published
2002-07-29Publication Volume
114Publication Issue
6Publication Begin page
598Publication End page
604
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Several prior reports have suggested that chromosomal region 13q32 may harbor a schizophrenia susceptibility gene. In an attempt to replicate this finding, we assessed linkage between chromosome 13 markers and schizophrenia in 166 families, each with two or more affected members. The families, assembled from multiple centers by the Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Studies Program, included 392 sampled affected subjects and 216 affected sib pairs. By DSM-III-R criteria, 360 subjects (91.8%) had a diagnosis of schizophrenia and 32 (8.2%) were classified as schizoaffective disorder, depressed. The families had mixed ethnic backgrounds. The majority were northern European-American families (n = 62, 37%), but a substantial proportion were African-American kindreds (n = 60, 36%). Chromosome 13 markers, spaced at intervals of approximately 10 cM over the entire chromosome and 2-5 cM for the 13q32 region were genotyped and the data analyzed using semi-parametric affected only linkage analysis. For the combined sample (with race broadly defined and schizophrenia narrowly defined) the maximum LOD score was 1.43 (Z-score of 2.57; P = 0.01) at 79.0 cM between markers D13S1241 (76.3 cM) and D13S159 (79.5 cM). Both ethnic groups showed a peak in this region. The peak is within 3 cM of the peak reported by Brzustowicz et al.DOI
10.1002/ajmg.10601ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1002/ajmg.10601
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