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Query: UMLS:C0036341 (
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Wolfram syndrome
, a rare autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder, was originally described as a combination of familial juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus and optic atrophy. It was later demonstrated that
Wolfram syndrome
patients were highly prone to psychiatric disorders. Mutations in exon 8 of the
Wolfram syndrome
gene account for 88% of the patients with
Wolfram syndrome
. To examine whether the gene responsible for causing
Wolfram syndrome
is involved in psychiatric disorders, we screened exon 8 of the
Wolfram syndrome
gene for mutations in 119 patients with
schizophrenia
, one patient with schizoaffective disorder, 12 patients with bipolar disorder and 15 patients with major depression, using sequence analysis. In
Wolfram syndrome
patients, this gene has been shown to have primarily nonsense or frameshift mutations, which would result in a premature truncation of the protein. None of the psychiatric patients screened in this study carried these types of mutations. We identified, however, 24 new variations whose significance remains to be determined.
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PMID:Mutation screening of the Wolfram syndrome gene in psychiatric patients. 1124 83
Alteration of monoaminergic neurotransmission is implicated in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness). Candidate genes participating in monoaminergic neurotransmission, especially serotonin transporter and monoamine oxidase A, may be associated with bipolar disorder. And the regulating regions of these genes and the molecules participating in intracellular signal transduction are now under investigation. To date, 13 whole genome positional cloning studies have been performed and many candidate loci identified. Using patients from a pedigree in which
schizophrenia
, depression or bipolar disorder have been linked with a balanced translocation at 1 and 11, candidate pathogenetic genes were cloned as DISC1 (disrupted in
schizophrenia
-1) and DISC2. Recently, pathogenetic mutations have been identified in two genetic diseases frequently co-morbid with mood disorder; WFS1 for
Wolfram syndrome
and ATP2A2 (SERCA2) for Darier's disease. Transmission of bipolar disorder may be characterized by anticipation and parent-of-origin effect, and extended CTG repeat at SEF2-1B gene was identified from a bipolar patient. However, its pathogenetic role was not supported by subsequent studies. Association of bipolar disorder with mitochondrial DNA has also been suggested. The role of genomic imprinting is also possible because linkage to 18p11 is limited to paternally transmitted pedigrees. These results warrant further study of molecular genetics of bipolar disorder.
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PMID:Molecular genetics of bipolar disorder. 1137 48
Herein is reported the case of a male patient with
schizophrenia
who displayed a de novo balanced translocation between the short arm of chromosome 4 and the long arm of chromosome 13, t(4; 13)(p16.1; q21.31). The 4p16.1 region is where the causative gene (WFS1) for
Wolfram syndrome
has been mapped. In
Wolfram syndrome
, approximately 60% of patients suffer from major mental illness. The other breakpoint, chromosome 13q21.31, is another region where previous linkage studies have repeatedly detected linkage to
schizophrenia
. The documentation of the present case could therefore provide a valuable resource for identifying disease susceptibility genes by localizing the breakpoints.
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PMID:Identification of a male schizophrenic patient carrying a de novo balanced translocation, t(4; 13)(p16.1; q21.31). 1514 3
Wolfram syndrome
is a relatively unexplored entity in clinical psychiatry. Historically, the discovery of a specific
WFS1
gene had generated huge fanfare regarding specific genetic causations of psychiatric disorders. While the initial enthusiasm has faded now, association of
Wolfram syndrome
with psychiatric illnesses like
schizophrenia
, psychosis and suicidal behavior still remain important for understanding biological underpinnings of such disorders. We report a case of
Wolfram syndrome
presenting with multiple manic episodes, discuss possible genetic underpinnings for the affective symptoms and then discuss certain issues regarding management.
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PMID:Mania in Wolfram's Disease: From Bedside to Bench. 2813 15