No evidence for linkage of schizophrenia to DXS7 at chromosome Xp11.

There have been claims that a gene on the X chromosome may contribute to susceptibility to schizophrenia. Crow (1988) initially proposed that such a gene might lie in the pseudoautosomal region, but when evidence that weakened this hypothesis accumulated, he proposed that a susceptibility locus migh...

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Main Authors: Kalsi, G, Gamble, D, Curtis, D, Brynjolfsson, J, Sigmundsson, T, Butler, R, Read, T, Murphy, P, Petursson, H, Gurling, HM
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:88987 2023-05-15T16:48:47+02:00 No evidence for linkage of schizophrenia to DXS7 at chromosome Xp11. Kalsi, G Gamble, D Curtis, D Brynjolfsson, J Sigmundsson, T Butler, R Read, T Murphy, P Petursson, H Gurling, HM 1999-12 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/88987/ unknown Psychiatr Genet , 9 (4) pp. 197-199. (1999) Chromosome Mapping Chromosomes Human Pair 11 Female Genetic Linkage Genetic Markers Great Britain Humans Iceland Lod Score Male Pedigree Schizophrenia Statistics Nonparametric Article 1999 ftucl 2016-01-15T02:19:07Z There have been claims that a gene on the X chromosome may contribute to susceptibility to schizophrenia. Crow (1988) initially proposed that such a gene might lie in the pseudoautosomal region, but when evidence that weakened this hypothesis accumulated, he proposed that a susceptibility locus might be present elsewhere on the sex chromosomes instead. DeLisi et al. (1994) found a small nonsignificant positive lod score between the marker DXS7 and schizophrenia, but other failed to replicate this finding. Another study reported by Crow and DeLisi's group was also weakly positive for this marker (Dann et al., 1997). This locus was then investigated in a collaborative study by Laval et al. (1997), which produced a nonparametric lod score of 2.44. Using a sample of 17 pedigrees from Britain and Iceland, we have also tested the hypothesis of linkage between DXS7 and schizophrenia. The 17 families were selected from a larger sample on the basis of an absence of male-to-male transmission for schizophrenia. These families were originally selected for having multiple cases of schizophrenia within them and for having no cases of bipolar affective disorder. We genotyped subjects for a marker at DXS7 and performed classical lod score and model-free linkage analysis using broad and narrow definitions of affection with schizophrenia. We found strongly negative lod scores and no evidence for linkage using model-free analysis. Therefore, this study does not support the hypothesis of linkage of schizophrenia to DXS7, and the evidence for a susceptibility locus on this part of the X chromosome is weakened. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University College London: UCL Discovery
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topic Chromosome Mapping
Chromosomes
Human
Pair 11
Female
Genetic Linkage
Genetic Markers
Great Britain
Humans
Iceland
Lod Score
Male
Pedigree
Schizophrenia
Statistics
Nonparametric
spellingShingle Chromosome Mapping
Chromosomes
Human
Pair 11
Female
Genetic Linkage
Genetic Markers
Great Britain
Humans
Iceland
Lod Score
Male
Pedigree
Schizophrenia
Statistics
Nonparametric
Kalsi, G
Gamble, D
Curtis, D
Brynjolfsson, J
Sigmundsson, T
Butler, R
Read, T
Murphy, P
Petursson, H
Gurling, HM
No evidence for linkage of schizophrenia to DXS7 at chromosome Xp11.
topic_facet Chromosome Mapping
Chromosomes
Human
Pair 11
Female
Genetic Linkage
Genetic Markers
Great Britain
Humans
Iceland
Lod Score
Male
Pedigree
Schizophrenia
Statistics
Nonparametric
description There have been claims that a gene on the X chromosome may contribute to susceptibility to schizophrenia. Crow (1988) initially proposed that such a gene might lie in the pseudoautosomal region, but when evidence that weakened this hypothesis accumulated, he proposed that a susceptibility locus might be present elsewhere on the sex chromosomes instead. DeLisi et al. (1994) found a small nonsignificant positive lod score between the marker DXS7 and schizophrenia, but other failed to replicate this finding. Another study reported by Crow and DeLisi's group was also weakly positive for this marker (Dann et al., 1997). This locus was then investigated in a collaborative study by Laval et al. (1997), which produced a nonparametric lod score of 2.44. Using a sample of 17 pedigrees from Britain and Iceland, we have also tested the hypothesis of linkage between DXS7 and schizophrenia. The 17 families were selected from a larger sample on the basis of an absence of male-to-male transmission for schizophrenia. These families were originally selected for having multiple cases of schizophrenia within them and for having no cases of bipolar affective disorder. We genotyped subjects for a marker at DXS7 and performed classical lod score and model-free linkage analysis using broad and narrow definitions of affection with schizophrenia. We found strongly negative lod scores and no evidence for linkage using model-free analysis. Therefore, this study does not support the hypothesis of linkage of schizophrenia to DXS7, and the evidence for a susceptibility locus on this part of the X chromosome is weakened.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kalsi, G
Gamble, D
Curtis, D
Brynjolfsson, J
Sigmundsson, T
Butler, R
Read, T
Murphy, P
Petursson, H
Gurling, HM
author_facet Kalsi, G
Gamble, D
Curtis, D
Brynjolfsson, J
Sigmundsson, T
Butler, R
Read, T
Murphy, P
Petursson, H
Gurling, HM
author_sort Kalsi, G
title No evidence for linkage of schizophrenia to DXS7 at chromosome Xp11.
title_short No evidence for linkage of schizophrenia to DXS7 at chromosome Xp11.
title_full No evidence for linkage of schizophrenia to DXS7 at chromosome Xp11.
title_fullStr No evidence for linkage of schizophrenia to DXS7 at chromosome Xp11.
title_full_unstemmed No evidence for linkage of schizophrenia to DXS7 at chromosome Xp11.
title_sort no evidence for linkage of schizophrenia to dxs7 at chromosome xp11.
publishDate 1999
url http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/88987/
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op_source Psychiatr Genet , 9 (4) pp. 197-199. (1999)
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