Low gene expression conferred by association of an allele of the 5-HT2C receptor gene with antipsychotic-induced weight gain
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Low gene expression conferred by association of an allele of the 5-HT2C receptor gene with antipsychotic-induced weight gain
Abstract
Objective: Association has been reported between the C allele of a -759C/T polymorphism in the promoter of the 5-HT2C receptor gene (HTR2C) and antipsychotic-induced weight gain, suggesting that polymorphic HTR2C expression influences this phenotype. The authors tested this polymorphism, and other promoter variants, for effects on HTR2C transcription.
Method: Six HTR2C promoter haplotypes constructed from four polymorphisms were cloned into a luciferase reporter gene plasmid. Their transcriptional activities were then compared in two human cell lines.
Results: All haplotypes containing the -759C allele showed less transcriptional activity than haplotypes containing the -759T allele. The A allele of a -997G/A polymorphism was also associated with reduced expression.
Conclusions: These findings suggest that the -759C allele is functional and results in relative underexpression of HTR2C. Reduced expression of HTR2C mRNA may underlie vulnerability to weight gain following antipsychotic treatment.
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