Association between the neuregulin 1 gene and schizophrenia: a systematic review
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Association between the neuregulin 1 gene and schizophrenia: a systematic review
Abstract
Chromosome 8p22-p11 has been identified as a locus for schizophrenia in several genome-wide scans, which has been confirmed by meta-analysis of published linkage data. It appears to be 1 of the most robust linkage findings in psychosis. Several attempts have been made to identify the underlying genetic variation that gives rise to this linkage peak, including systematic fine mapping using extended Icelandic pedigrees that have identified an associated haplotype (HAP(ICE)) in the gene neuregulin 1, also known as heuregulin, glial growth factor, NDF43, and ARIA. Neuregulin 1 (NRG1) is a plausible susceptibility gene because of its involvement in neurodevelopment, regulation of glutamate and other neurotransmitter receptor expression, and synaptic plasticity. Encouragingly, this finding was quickly and directly replicated in a Scottish case-control sample by the same investigators with the same approximately 300 kb associated haplotype. Although in Caucasian populations subsequent attempts at replication of this finding have been difficult to interpret, and no individual functional or causative genetic variants have yet been identified, a summary of HAP(ICE) association results in about 4,500 subjects is consistent with a small (odds ratio approximately 1.5) but significant effect of this haplotype on schizophrenia risk. In Chinese Han populations, where HAP(ICE) is not found, there is good evidence from several studies of association with other markers in the same region. Overall, there is convincing but not yet compelling evidence for a role for NRG1 in susceptibility to schizophrenia. Other genes from this region have also been implicated in schizophrenia, not by systematic mapping but by positional candidate gene analysis; these include MSTP131, frizzled-3, and the calcineurin A gamma subunit gene. Not only are these alternative explanations for the linkage seen between chromosome 8p and schizophrenia, but it is equally possible that there is more than 1 susceptibility gene at this locus.
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