• DocumentCode
    3454473
  • Title

    Pathway and Network Analysis of Schizophrenia Candidate Genes under Meta-Analysis Linkage Peaks

  • Author

    Jia, Peilin ; Sun, Jingchun ; Han, Leng ; Zhao, Zhongming

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Psychiatry, Virginia Commonwealth Univ., Richmond, VA, USA
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    3-5 Aug. 2009
  • Firstpage
    442
  • Lastpage
    447
  • Abstract
    Schizophrenia is a major brain-related mental disorder. Many genes are likely associated with schizophrenia; their gene-gene interactions as well as gene-environment interactions may contribute as a major risk to the disorder. Rather than the traditional studies of single gene or marker, in this study we hypothesized that positional candidate genes under linkage peaks may play a major role in causing complex diseases such as schizophrenia through a mechanism of their gene-gene or protein-protein interactions. To test this hypothesis, we identified positional candidate genes under the linkage peaks from recently completed genome scan meta-analysis (GSMA) of the 32 genome-wide linkage studies. For these genes, we examined their enriched Gene Ontology (GO) annotations, identified significantly over-represented KEGG pathways, and, based on the genes in these pathways, extracted subnetworks from whole human protein-protein interaction network. Our results indicated that these schizophrenia candidate genes involve in important functions such as receptor activity, transcriptional regulation, neurobiological and signaling pathways, which support the neurotransmitter and neuroplasticity theories of schizophrenia. This study suggests that gene network and pathway is a powerful approach to uncovering the molecular mechanisms of complex diseases.
  • Keywords
    brain; genetics; molecular biophysics; neurophysiology; proteins; brain-related mental disorder; complex diseases; enriched gene ontology annotations; gene network; gene-gene interaction; genome-wide linkage; human protein-protein interaction network; meta-analysis linkage peaks; molecular mechanisms; network analysis; neurobiological pathway; neuroplasticity theory; schizophrenia candidate genes; signaling pathway; transcriptional regulation; Bioinformatics; Couplings; Diseases; Genomics; Humans; Mental disorders; Neurotransmitters; Ontologies; Proteins; Testing; candidate genes; enriched pathway; gene network; linkage meta-analysis; schizophrenia;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Bioinformatics, Systems Biology and Intelligent Computing, 2009. IJCBS '09. International Joint Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Shanghai
  • Print_ISBN
    978-0-7695-3739-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IJCBS.2009.63
  • Filename
    5260413