Author/Authors :
Haenisch، نويسنده , , Britta and Herms، نويسنده , , Stefan and Mattheisen، نويسنده , , Manuel and Steffens، نويسنده , , Michael and Breuer، نويسنده , , Rene and Strohmaier، نويسنده , , Jana and Degenhardt، نويسنده , , Franziska and Schmنl، نويسنده , , Christine and Lucae، نويسنده , , Susanne and Maier، نويسنده , , Wolfgang and Rietschel، نويسنده , , Marcella and Nِthen، نويسنده , , Markus M. and ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Background
ctions of serotonergic neurotransmission are supposed to be involved in the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders such as major depressive disorder (MDD). The concentration of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) in the synaptic cleft is essentially regulated by the 5-HT transporter (5-HTT). A length polymorphism repeat in the 5-HTT promoter region, termed 5-HTTLPR, has been commonly investigated for an association with psychiatric disorders.
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ping of the 5-HTTLPR is time-consuming and technically challenging. Recently, a two-SNP haplotype was identified that tags the 5-HTTLPR at r2=0.775. This allows extraction of 5-HTTLPR genotype information from large genome-wide association study (GWAS) data sets. In the present study we performed haplotype analysis using a German GWAS case-control dataset to test for an association between MDD and the two-SNP tagging haplotype for 5-HTTLPR.
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ected a significant association between the TA haplotype (tagging the S-allele of the 5-HTTLPR) and MDD. Our result is consistent with previous findings of an association between the 5-HTTLPR S-allele and MDD.
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the two-SNP tagging haplotype did not allow testing of the tri-allelic genotype (but only the two-allelic genotype). This and the fact that the haplotype tags the 5-HTTLPR with an imperfect linkage disequilibrium of r2=0.775 may lead to some loss of power.
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sults provide further support for an involvement of the 5-HTTLPR in MDD and represent the first example of demonstrating association between MDD and the S-allele of the length polymorphism repeat using common SNP information from SNP-array data.
Keywords :
Serotonin , Major depressive disorder , 5-hydroxytryptamine transporter , Promoter , Length polymorphism