A Genome-Wide Study of Panic Disorder Suggests the Amiloride-Sensitive Cation Channel 1 as a Candidate Gene

Abstract Panic disorder (PD) is a mental disorder with recurrent panic attacks that occur spontaneously and are not associated to any particular object or situation. There is no consensus on what causes PD. However, it is recognized that PD is influenced by environmental factors as well as genetic f...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:European Journal of Human Genetics
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2012
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2262/62044
https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2011.148
id fttrinitycoll:oai:tara.tcd.ie:2262/62044
record_format openpolar
spelling fttrinitycoll:oai:tara.tcd.ie:2262/62044 2023-05-15T16:11:06+02:00 A Genome-Wide Study of Panic Disorder Suggests the Amiloride-Sensitive Cation Channel 1 as a Candidate Gene 2012-02-03T01:51:33Z http://hdl.handle.net/2262/62044 https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2011.148 en eng Nature Publishing Group 1476-5438 (eISSN) 1018-4813 (ISSN) 1018-4813.884-10-EJHG 884-10-EJHGR (manuscript) http://hdl.handle.net/2262/62044 European Journal of Human Genetics doi:10.1038/ejhg.2011.148 ejhg (publisher-id) Copyright ? 2011, European Journal of Human Genetics 6 months Panic disorder genome-wide scan ACCN1 2012 fttrinitycoll https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2011.148 2020-02-16T13:53:24Z Abstract Panic disorder (PD) is a mental disorder with recurrent panic attacks that occur spontaneously and are not associated to any particular object or situation. There is no consensus on what causes PD. However, it is recognized that PD is influenced by environmental factors as well as genetic factors. Despite a significant hereditary component, genetic studies have only been modestly successful in identifying genes of importance for the development of PD. In this study, we conducted a genome-wide scan using microsatellite markers and PD patients and control individuals from the isolated population of the Faroe Islands. Subsequently, we conducted a fine-mapping, which revealed the amiloride-sensitive cation channel 1 (ACCN1) located on chromosome 17q11.2-q12 as a potential candidate gene for PD. The further analyses of the ACCN1 gene using single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) revealed significant association with PD in an extended Faroese case-control sample. However, analyses of a larger independent Danish case-control sample yielded no substantial significant association. This suggests that the possible risk alleles associated in the isolated population are not those involved in the development of PD in a larger outbred population. noomigregersen@mac.com (Gregersen, Noomi) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Gregersen, Noomi) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Dahl, Hans Atli) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Buttensch?n, Henriette N.) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Nyegaard, Mette) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Hedemand, Anne) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Als, Thomas D.) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Wang, August G.) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Joensen, Sofus) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Woldbye, David P. D.) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Koefoed, Pernille) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Kristensen, Ann S.) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Kruse, Torben Arvid) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (B?rglum, Anders D.) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Mors, Ole) DENMARK Accepted: 2011-06-24 Received: 2011-01-19 Revised: 2011-05-11 Other/Unknown Material Faroe Islands The University of Dublin, Trinity College: TARA (Trinity's Access to Research Archive) Faroe Islands Kristensen ENVELOPE(-159.667,-159.667,-86.333,-86.333) European Journal of Human Genetics 20 1 84 90
institution Open Polar
collection The University of Dublin, Trinity College: TARA (Trinity's Access to Research Archive)
op_collection_id fttrinitycoll
language English
topic Panic disorder
genome-wide scan
ACCN1
spellingShingle Panic disorder
genome-wide scan
ACCN1
A Genome-Wide Study of Panic Disorder Suggests the Amiloride-Sensitive Cation Channel 1 as a Candidate Gene
topic_facet Panic disorder
genome-wide scan
ACCN1
description Abstract Panic disorder (PD) is a mental disorder with recurrent panic attacks that occur spontaneously and are not associated to any particular object or situation. There is no consensus on what causes PD. However, it is recognized that PD is influenced by environmental factors as well as genetic factors. Despite a significant hereditary component, genetic studies have only been modestly successful in identifying genes of importance for the development of PD. In this study, we conducted a genome-wide scan using microsatellite markers and PD patients and control individuals from the isolated population of the Faroe Islands. Subsequently, we conducted a fine-mapping, which revealed the amiloride-sensitive cation channel 1 (ACCN1) located on chromosome 17q11.2-q12 as a potential candidate gene for PD. The further analyses of the ACCN1 gene using single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) revealed significant association with PD in an extended Faroese case-control sample. However, analyses of a larger independent Danish case-control sample yielded no substantial significant association. This suggests that the possible risk alleles associated in the isolated population are not those involved in the development of PD in a larger outbred population. noomigregersen@mac.com (Gregersen, Noomi) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Gregersen, Noomi) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Dahl, Hans Atli) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Buttensch?n, Henriette N.) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Nyegaard, Mette) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Hedemand, Anne) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Als, Thomas D.) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Wang, August G.) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Joensen, Sofus) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Woldbye, David P. D.) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Koefoed, Pernille) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Kristensen, Ann S.) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Kruse, Torben Arvid) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (B?rglum, Anders D.) Centre for Psychiatric Research - Skovagervej 2, Risskov, Denmark 8240--> - DENMARK (Mors, Ole) DENMARK Accepted: 2011-06-24 Received: 2011-01-19 Revised: 2011-05-11
title A Genome-Wide Study of Panic Disorder Suggests the Amiloride-Sensitive Cation Channel 1 as a Candidate Gene
title_short A Genome-Wide Study of Panic Disorder Suggests the Amiloride-Sensitive Cation Channel 1 as a Candidate Gene
title_full A Genome-Wide Study of Panic Disorder Suggests the Amiloride-Sensitive Cation Channel 1 as a Candidate Gene
title_fullStr A Genome-Wide Study of Panic Disorder Suggests the Amiloride-Sensitive Cation Channel 1 as a Candidate Gene
title_full_unstemmed A Genome-Wide Study of Panic Disorder Suggests the Amiloride-Sensitive Cation Channel 1 as a Candidate Gene
title_sort genome-wide study of panic disorder suggests the amiloride-sensitive cation channel 1 as a candidate gene
publisher Nature Publishing Group
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/2262/62044
https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2011.148
long_lat ENVELOPE(-159.667,-159.667,-86.333,-86.333)
geographic Faroe Islands
Kristensen
geographic_facet Faroe Islands
Kristensen
genre Faroe Islands
genre_facet Faroe Islands
op_relation 1476-5438 (eISSN)
1018-4813 (ISSN)
1018-4813.884-10-EJHG
884-10-EJHGR (manuscript)
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/62044
European Journal of Human Genetics
doi:10.1038/ejhg.2011.148
ejhg (publisher-id)
op_rights Copyright ? 2011, European Journal of Human Genetics
6 months
op_doi https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2011.148
container_title European Journal of Human Genetics
container_volume 20
container_issue 1
container_start_page 84
op_container_end_page 90
_version_ 1765996207305392128