Title of article :
AKT1 Is Associated with Schizophrenia Across Multiple Symptom Dimensions in the Irish Study of High Density Schizophrenia Families
Author/Authors :
Dawn L. Thiselton، نويسنده , , Vladimir I. Vladimirov، نويسنده , , Po-Hsiu Kuo، نويسنده , , Joseph McClay، نويسنده , , Brandon Wormley، نويسنده , , Ayman Fanous، نويسنده , , Francis A. O’Neill، نويسنده , , Dermot Walsh، نويسنده , , Edwin J.C.G. Van Den Oord، نويسنده , , Kenneth S. Kendler، نويسنده , , Brien P. Riley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
9
From page :
449
To page :
457
Abstract :
Background The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)-AKT signal transduction pathway is critical to cell growth and survival. In vitro functional studies indicate that the candidate schizophrenia susceptibility gene DTNBP1 influences AKT signaling to promote neuronal viability. The AKT1 gene has also been implicated in schizophrenia by association studies and decreased protein expression in the brains of schizophrenic patients. Methods The association of DTNBP1 in the Irish Study of High Density Schizophrenia Families (ISHDSF) prompted our investigation of AKT1 for association with disease in this sample. Eight single nucleotide polymorphisms spanning AKT1 were analyzed for association with schizophrenia across four definitions of affection and according to Operational Criteria Checklist of Psychotic Illness (OPCRIT) symptom scales. We examined expression of AKT1 messenger RNA from postmortem brain tissue of schizophrenic, bipolar, and control individuals. Results No single marker showed significant association, but the risk haplotype previously found over-transmitted to Caucasian schizophrenic patients was significantly under-transmitted in the ISHDSF (.01
Keywords :
association , gene expression , Akt1 , Clinical features , Schizophrenia
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Record number :
503628
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