Failure to replicate an association between a rare allele of a tyrosine hydroxylase gene microsatellite and schizophrenia
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Failure to replicate an association between a rare allele of a tyrosine hydroxylase gene microsatellite and schizophrenia
Abstract
An association between schizophrenia and a rare perfect ten-repeat allele, K1p, of a tetranucleotide microsatellite polymorphism in the tyrosine hydroxylase gene has recently been reported. The rare allele was found only in schizophrenic patients. During treatment with antipsychotic drugs patients with the rare allele displayed lower plasma homovanillic acid (HVA) and 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG) levels than those without. We examined Swedish schizophrenic patients (n = 117) and healthy control subjects (n = 76) for the same polymorphism. In contrast to the previous studies, the K1p frequency in patients (4 of 117) tended to be lower than among controls (9 of 76). With all six alleles (K1p, K1i, K2-5) considered there was a significant difference between schizophrenic patients and control subjects. There was no significant difference in HVA and MHPG levels in cerebrospinal fluid from a subset (n = 64) of control subjects with and without the rare allele. The discrepant results warrant further investigation of the tyrosine hydroxylase gene.
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