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Association of SNPs in EGR3 and ARC with Schizophrenia Supports a Biological Pathway for Schizophrenia Risk

We have previously hypothesized a biological pathway of activity-dependent synaptic plasticity proteins that addresses the dual genetic and environmental contributions to schizophrenia. Accordingly, variations in the immediate early gene EGR3, and its target ARC, should influence schizophrenia susce...

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Autores principales: Huentelman, Matthew J., Muppana, Leela, Corneveaux, Jason J., Dinu, Valentin, Pruzin, Jeremy J., Reiman, Rebecca, Borish, Cassie N., De Both, Matt, Ahmed, Amber, Todorov, Alexandre, Cloninger, C. Robert, Zhang, Rui, Ma, Jie, Gallitano, Amelia L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4608790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26474411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135076
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author Huentelman, Matthew J.
Muppana, Leela
Corneveaux, Jason J.
Dinu, Valentin
Pruzin, Jeremy J.
Reiman, Rebecca
Borish, Cassie N.
De Both, Matt
Ahmed, Amber
Todorov, Alexandre
Cloninger, C. Robert
Zhang, Rui
Ma, Jie
Gallitano, Amelia L.
author_facet Huentelman, Matthew J.
Muppana, Leela
Corneveaux, Jason J.
Dinu, Valentin
Pruzin, Jeremy J.
Reiman, Rebecca
Borish, Cassie N.
De Both, Matt
Ahmed, Amber
Todorov, Alexandre
Cloninger, C. Robert
Zhang, Rui
Ma, Jie
Gallitano, Amelia L.
author_sort Huentelman, Matthew J.
collection PubMed
description We have previously hypothesized a biological pathway of activity-dependent synaptic plasticity proteins that addresses the dual genetic and environmental contributions to schizophrenia. Accordingly, variations in the immediate early gene EGR3, and its target ARC, should influence schizophrenia susceptibility. We used a pooled Next-Generation Sequencing approach to identify variants across these genes in U.S. populations of European (EU) and African (AA) descent. Three EGR3 and one ARC SNP were selected and genotyped for validation, and three SNPs were tested for association in a replication cohort. In the EU group of 386 schizophrenia cases and 150 controls EGR3 SNP rs1877670 and ARC SNP rs35900184 showed significant associations (p = 0.0078 and p = 0.0275, respectively). In the AA group of 185 cases and 50 controls, only the ARC SNP revealed significant association (p = 0.0448). The ARC SNP did not show association in the Han Chinese (CH) population. However, combining the EU, AA, and CH groups revealed a highly significant association of ARC SNP rs35900184 (p = 2.353 x 10(−7); OR [95% CI] = 1.54 [1.310–1.820]). These findings support previously reported associations between EGR3 and schizophrenia. Moreover, this is the first report associating an ARC SNP with schizophrenia and supports recent large-scale GWAS findings implicating the ARC complex in schizophrenia risk. These results support the need for further investigation of the proposed pathway of environmentally responsive, synaptic plasticity-related, schizophrenia genes.
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spelling pubmed-46087902015-10-29 Association of SNPs in EGR3 and ARC with Schizophrenia Supports a Biological Pathway for Schizophrenia Risk Huentelman, Matthew J. Muppana, Leela Corneveaux, Jason J. Dinu, Valentin Pruzin, Jeremy J. Reiman, Rebecca Borish, Cassie N. De Both, Matt Ahmed, Amber Todorov, Alexandre Cloninger, C. Robert Zhang, Rui Ma, Jie Gallitano, Amelia L. PLoS One Research Article We have previously hypothesized a biological pathway of activity-dependent synaptic plasticity proteins that addresses the dual genetic and environmental contributions to schizophrenia. Accordingly, variations in the immediate early gene EGR3, and its target ARC, should influence schizophrenia susceptibility. We used a pooled Next-Generation Sequencing approach to identify variants across these genes in U.S. populations of European (EU) and African (AA) descent. Three EGR3 and one ARC SNP were selected and genotyped for validation, and three SNPs were tested for association in a replication cohort. In the EU group of 386 schizophrenia cases and 150 controls EGR3 SNP rs1877670 and ARC SNP rs35900184 showed significant associations (p = 0.0078 and p = 0.0275, respectively). In the AA group of 185 cases and 50 controls, only the ARC SNP revealed significant association (p = 0.0448). The ARC SNP did not show association in the Han Chinese (CH) population. However, combining the EU, AA, and CH groups revealed a highly significant association of ARC SNP rs35900184 (p = 2.353 x 10(−7); OR [95% CI] = 1.54 [1.310–1.820]). These findings support previously reported associations between EGR3 and schizophrenia. Moreover, this is the first report associating an ARC SNP with schizophrenia and supports recent large-scale GWAS findings implicating the ARC complex in schizophrenia risk. These results support the need for further investigation of the proposed pathway of environmentally responsive, synaptic plasticity-related, schizophrenia genes. Public Library of Science 2015-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4608790/ /pubmed/26474411 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135076 Text en © 2015 Huentelman et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Huentelman, Matthew J.
Muppana, Leela
Corneveaux, Jason J.
Dinu, Valentin
Pruzin, Jeremy J.
Reiman, Rebecca
Borish, Cassie N.
De Both, Matt
Ahmed, Amber
Todorov, Alexandre
Cloninger, C. Robert
Zhang, Rui
Ma, Jie
Gallitano, Amelia L.
Association of SNPs in EGR3 and ARC with Schizophrenia Supports a Biological Pathway for Schizophrenia Risk
title Association of SNPs in EGR3 and ARC with Schizophrenia Supports a Biological Pathway for Schizophrenia Risk
title_full Association of SNPs in EGR3 and ARC with Schizophrenia Supports a Biological Pathway for Schizophrenia Risk
title_fullStr Association of SNPs in EGR3 and ARC with Schizophrenia Supports a Biological Pathway for Schizophrenia Risk
title_full_unstemmed Association of SNPs in EGR3 and ARC with Schizophrenia Supports a Biological Pathway for Schizophrenia Risk
title_short Association of SNPs in EGR3 and ARC with Schizophrenia Supports a Biological Pathway for Schizophrenia Risk
title_sort association of snps in egr3 and arc with schizophrenia supports a biological pathway for schizophrenia risk
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4608790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26474411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135076
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