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Genetic Polymorphisms in miR-137 and Its Target Genes, TCF4 and CACNA1C, Contribute to the Risk of Bipolar Disorder: A Preliminary Case-Control Study and Bioinformatics Analysis

Accumulating evidence has suggested that miR-137 and its target genes, CACNA1C, and TCF4, are amongst the most robustly implicated genes in psychiatric disorders. This preliminary study is aimed at investigating the effects of genetic variations in miR-137 (rs1625579A/C), TCF4 (rs1261084C/T), and CA...

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Autores principales: Mokhtari, Mohammad Ali, Sargazi, Saman, Saravani, Ramin, Heidari Nia, Milad, Mirinejad, Shekoufeh, Hadzsiev, Kinga, Bene, Judit, Shakiba, Mansoor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9526595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36193501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1886658
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author Mokhtari, Mohammad Ali
Sargazi, Saman
Saravani, Ramin
Heidari Nia, Milad
Mirinejad, Shekoufeh
Hadzsiev, Kinga
Bene, Judit
Shakiba, Mansoor
author_facet Mokhtari, Mohammad Ali
Sargazi, Saman
Saravani, Ramin
Heidari Nia, Milad
Mirinejad, Shekoufeh
Hadzsiev, Kinga
Bene, Judit
Shakiba, Mansoor
author_sort Mokhtari, Mohammad Ali
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description Accumulating evidence has suggested that miR-137 and its target genes, CACNA1C, and TCF4, are amongst the most robustly implicated genes in psychiatric disorders. This preliminary study is aimed at investigating the effects of genetic variations in miR-137 (rs1625579A/C), TCF4 (rs1261084C/T), and CACNA1C (rs10774053A/G and rs10466907G/T) on BD susceptibility. We recruited 252 BD patients and 213 healthy subjects as the control group. Genotyping was performed using PCR-RFLP and ARMS-PCR methods. Enhanced risk of BD was found under the codominant homozygous, dominant, and allelic models of TCF4 rs1261084C/T, codominant homozygous and allelic models of CACNA1C rs10466907G/T polymorphisms, as well as codominant homozygous, dominant, recessive, and allelic models of the CACNA1C rs10774053A/G. Moreover, both TT/AG/GT/AA and TT/GG/GT/AC genotype combinations strongly increased the risk of BD in the participants. The bioinformatics analyses revealed that rs1261084C/T and rs10466907G/T created and disrupted binding sites of some miRNAs in the 3′-untranslated region of TCF4 and CACNA1C genes. In contrast, the rs10774053A/G created a new binding site for a major splicing factor and might have an effective role in the function of the CACNA1C protein. We have found that all the studied SNPs are positively associated with BD susceptibility. Replicated studies on different ethnicities are required to confirm these findings.
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spelling pubmed-95265952022-10-02 Genetic Polymorphisms in miR-137 and Its Target Genes, TCF4 and CACNA1C, Contribute to the Risk of Bipolar Disorder: A Preliminary Case-Control Study and Bioinformatics Analysis Mokhtari, Mohammad Ali Sargazi, Saman Saravani, Ramin Heidari Nia, Milad Mirinejad, Shekoufeh Hadzsiev, Kinga Bene, Judit Shakiba, Mansoor Dis Markers Research Article Accumulating evidence has suggested that miR-137 and its target genes, CACNA1C, and TCF4, are amongst the most robustly implicated genes in psychiatric disorders. This preliminary study is aimed at investigating the effects of genetic variations in miR-137 (rs1625579A/C), TCF4 (rs1261084C/T), and CACNA1C (rs10774053A/G and rs10466907G/T) on BD susceptibility. We recruited 252 BD patients and 213 healthy subjects as the control group. Genotyping was performed using PCR-RFLP and ARMS-PCR methods. Enhanced risk of BD was found under the codominant homozygous, dominant, and allelic models of TCF4 rs1261084C/T, codominant homozygous and allelic models of CACNA1C rs10466907G/T polymorphisms, as well as codominant homozygous, dominant, recessive, and allelic models of the CACNA1C rs10774053A/G. Moreover, both TT/AG/GT/AA and TT/GG/GT/AC genotype combinations strongly increased the risk of BD in the participants. The bioinformatics analyses revealed that rs1261084C/T and rs10466907G/T created and disrupted binding sites of some miRNAs in the 3′-untranslated region of TCF4 and CACNA1C genes. In contrast, the rs10774053A/G created a new binding site for a major splicing factor and might have an effective role in the function of the CACNA1C protein. We have found that all the studied SNPs are positively associated with BD susceptibility. Replicated studies on different ethnicities are required to confirm these findings. Hindawi 2022-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9526595/ /pubmed/36193501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1886658 Text en Copyright © 2022 Mohammad Ali Mokhtari et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mokhtari, Mohammad Ali
Sargazi, Saman
Saravani, Ramin
Heidari Nia, Milad
Mirinejad, Shekoufeh
Hadzsiev, Kinga
Bene, Judit
Shakiba, Mansoor
Genetic Polymorphisms in miR-137 and Its Target Genes, TCF4 and CACNA1C, Contribute to the Risk of Bipolar Disorder: A Preliminary Case-Control Study and Bioinformatics Analysis
title Genetic Polymorphisms in miR-137 and Its Target Genes, TCF4 and CACNA1C, Contribute to the Risk of Bipolar Disorder: A Preliminary Case-Control Study and Bioinformatics Analysis
title_full Genetic Polymorphisms in miR-137 and Its Target Genes, TCF4 and CACNA1C, Contribute to the Risk of Bipolar Disorder: A Preliminary Case-Control Study and Bioinformatics Analysis
title_fullStr Genetic Polymorphisms in miR-137 and Its Target Genes, TCF4 and CACNA1C, Contribute to the Risk of Bipolar Disorder: A Preliminary Case-Control Study and Bioinformatics Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Polymorphisms in miR-137 and Its Target Genes, TCF4 and CACNA1C, Contribute to the Risk of Bipolar Disorder: A Preliminary Case-Control Study and Bioinformatics Analysis
title_short Genetic Polymorphisms in miR-137 and Its Target Genes, TCF4 and CACNA1C, Contribute to the Risk of Bipolar Disorder: A Preliminary Case-Control Study and Bioinformatics Analysis
title_sort genetic polymorphisms in mir-137 and its target genes, tcf4 and cacna1c, contribute to the risk of bipolar disorder: a preliminary case-control study and bioinformatics analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9526595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36193501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1886658
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