Group-specific component (Gc) subtypes and schizophrenia
- PMID: 6186423
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0004.1982.tb01847.x
Group-specific component (Gc) subtypes and schizophrenia
Abstract
Two hundred and fifteen schizophrenic patients (108 males and 107 females) in north-east England have been investigated for Gc types and subtypes and compared with the frequencies in first-degree relatives and controls. Böök et al. (1978) described Gc2 allele association with schizophrenia. No such association was found with the Gc2 allele in the present study although there is a tendency towards an increased frequency in females. In subtype allele frequencies the female patients showed a significant reduction of Gc1S allele. The results suggest a difference in susceptibility associated with the Gc locus in patients of different sexes.
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