No evidence of expansion of CAG or GAA repeats in schizophrenia families and monozygotic twins

Many diseases caused by trinucleotide expansion exhibit increased severity and decreased age of onset (genetic anticipation) in successive generations, Apparent evidence of genetic anticipation in schizophrenia has led to a search for trinucleotide repeat expansions. We have used several techniques,...

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Main Authors: Vincent, JB, Kalsi, G, Klempan, T, Tatuch, Y, Sherrington, RP, Breschel, T, McInnis, MG, Brynjolfsson, J, Petursson, H, Gurling, HMD, Gottesman, I I, Torrey, EF, Petronis, A, Kennedy, JL
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Published: 1998
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spelling ftkingscollondon:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/65492286-c6a3-43d2-af3d-33bf26b22ba1 2023-05-15T16:51:26+02:00 No evidence of expansion of CAG or GAA repeats in schizophrenia families and monozygotic twins Vincent, JB Kalsi, G Klempan, T Tatuch, Y Sherrington, RP Breschel, T McInnis, MG Brynjolfsson, J Petursson, H Gurling, HMD Gottesman, I I Torrey, EF Petronis, A Kennedy, JL 1998-07 https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/no-evidence-of-expansion-of-cag-or-gaa-repeats-in-schizophrenia-families-and-monozygotic-twins(65492286-c6a3-43d2-af3d-33bf26b22ba1).html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9737774 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Vincent , JB , Kalsi , G , Klempan , T , Tatuch , Y , Sherrington , RP , Breschel , T , McInnis , MG , Brynjolfsson , J , Petursson , H , Gurling , HMD , Gottesman , I I , Torrey , EF , Petronis , A & Kennedy , JL 1998 , ' No evidence of expansion of CAG or GAA repeats in schizophrenia families and monozygotic twins ' , Human Genetics , vol. 103 , no. 1 , pp. 41-47 . < http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9737774 > GENES ANTICIPATION CAG/CTG REPEATS FRAGILE-X MUTATIONS BIPOLAR DISORDER TRIPLET REPEAT HUMAN GENOME MACHADO-JOSEPH DISEASE SOMATIC MOSAICISM EXPANDED TRINUCLEOTIDE REPEATS article 1998 ftkingscollondon 2022-10-14T10:16:39Z Many diseases caused by trinucleotide expansion exhibit increased severity and decreased age of onset (genetic anticipation) in successive generations, Apparent evidence of genetic anticipation in schizophrenia has led to a search for trinucleotide repeat expansions. We have used several techniques, including Southern blot hybridization, repeat expansion detection (RED) and locus-specific PCR to search for expanded CAG/CTG repeats in 12 families from the United Kingdom and 11 from Iceland that are multiplex for schizophrenia and demonstrate anticipation. The unstable DNA theory could also explain discordance of phenotype for schizophrenia in pairs of monozygotic twins, where the affected twin has a greater number of repeats than the unaffected twin. We used these techniques to look for evidence of different CAG/CTG repeat size in 27 pairs of monozygotic twins who are either concordant or discordant for schizophrenia. We have found no evidence of an increase in CAG/CTG repeat size for affected members in the families, or for the affected twins in the MZ twin sample. Southern hybridization and RED analysis were also performed for the twin and family samples to look for evidence of expansion of GAA/TTC repeats. However, no evidence of expansion was found in either sample. Whilst these results suggest that these repeats are not involved in the etiology of schizophrenia, the techniques used for detecting repeat expansions have limits to their sensitivity. The involvement of other trinucleotide repeats or other expandable repeat sequences cannot be ruled out. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland King's College, London: Research Portal
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topic GENES
ANTICIPATION
CAG/CTG REPEATS
FRAGILE-X MUTATIONS
BIPOLAR DISORDER
TRIPLET REPEAT
HUMAN GENOME
MACHADO-JOSEPH DISEASE
SOMATIC MOSAICISM
EXPANDED TRINUCLEOTIDE REPEATS
spellingShingle GENES
ANTICIPATION
CAG/CTG REPEATS
FRAGILE-X MUTATIONS
BIPOLAR DISORDER
TRIPLET REPEAT
HUMAN GENOME
MACHADO-JOSEPH DISEASE
SOMATIC MOSAICISM
EXPANDED TRINUCLEOTIDE REPEATS
Vincent, JB
Kalsi, G
Klempan, T
Tatuch, Y
Sherrington, RP
Breschel, T
McInnis, MG
Brynjolfsson, J
Petursson, H
Gurling, HMD
Gottesman, I I
Torrey, EF
Petronis, A
Kennedy, JL
No evidence of expansion of CAG or GAA repeats in schizophrenia families and monozygotic twins
topic_facet GENES
ANTICIPATION
CAG/CTG REPEATS
FRAGILE-X MUTATIONS
BIPOLAR DISORDER
TRIPLET REPEAT
HUMAN GENOME
MACHADO-JOSEPH DISEASE
SOMATIC MOSAICISM
EXPANDED TRINUCLEOTIDE REPEATS
description Many diseases caused by trinucleotide expansion exhibit increased severity and decreased age of onset (genetic anticipation) in successive generations, Apparent evidence of genetic anticipation in schizophrenia has led to a search for trinucleotide repeat expansions. We have used several techniques, including Southern blot hybridization, repeat expansion detection (RED) and locus-specific PCR to search for expanded CAG/CTG repeats in 12 families from the United Kingdom and 11 from Iceland that are multiplex for schizophrenia and demonstrate anticipation. The unstable DNA theory could also explain discordance of phenotype for schizophrenia in pairs of monozygotic twins, where the affected twin has a greater number of repeats than the unaffected twin. We used these techniques to look for evidence of different CAG/CTG repeat size in 27 pairs of monozygotic twins who are either concordant or discordant for schizophrenia. We have found no evidence of an increase in CAG/CTG repeat size for affected members in the families, or for the affected twins in the MZ twin sample. Southern hybridization and RED analysis were also performed for the twin and family samples to look for evidence of expansion of GAA/TTC repeats. However, no evidence of expansion was found in either sample. Whilst these results suggest that these repeats are not involved in the etiology of schizophrenia, the techniques used for detecting repeat expansions have limits to their sensitivity. The involvement of other trinucleotide repeats or other expandable repeat sequences cannot be ruled out.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Vincent, JB
Kalsi, G
Klempan, T
Tatuch, Y
Sherrington, RP
Breschel, T
McInnis, MG
Brynjolfsson, J
Petursson, H
Gurling, HMD
Gottesman, I I
Torrey, EF
Petronis, A
Kennedy, JL
author_facet Vincent, JB
Kalsi, G
Klempan, T
Tatuch, Y
Sherrington, RP
Breschel, T
McInnis, MG
Brynjolfsson, J
Petursson, H
Gurling, HMD
Gottesman, I I
Torrey, EF
Petronis, A
Kennedy, JL
author_sort Vincent, JB
title No evidence of expansion of CAG or GAA repeats in schizophrenia families and monozygotic twins
title_short No evidence of expansion of CAG or GAA repeats in schizophrenia families and monozygotic twins
title_full No evidence of expansion of CAG or GAA repeats in schizophrenia families and monozygotic twins
title_fullStr No evidence of expansion of CAG or GAA repeats in schizophrenia families and monozygotic twins
title_full_unstemmed No evidence of expansion of CAG or GAA repeats in schizophrenia families and monozygotic twins
title_sort no evidence of expansion of cag or gaa repeats in schizophrenia families and monozygotic twins
publishDate 1998
url https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/no-evidence-of-expansion-of-cag-or-gaa-repeats-in-schizophrenia-families-and-monozygotic-twins(65492286-c6a3-43d2-af3d-33bf26b22ba1).html
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9737774
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op_source Vincent , JB , Kalsi , G , Klempan , T , Tatuch , Y , Sherrington , RP , Breschel , T , McInnis , MG , Brynjolfsson , J , Petursson , H , Gurling , HMD , Gottesman , I I , Torrey , EF , Petronis , A & Kennedy , JL 1998 , ' No evidence of expansion of CAG or GAA repeats in schizophrenia families and monozygotic twins ' , Human Genetics , vol. 103 , no. 1 , pp. 41-47 . < http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9737774 >
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