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Query: UMLS:C0036341 (
schizophrenia
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There has long been discussion on the correlation between
schizophrenia
and autoimmune diseases (especially celiac disease), which makes the recently discovered celiac disease risk factor,
MYO9B
, an attractive functional and positional candidate gene for
schizophrenia
. To test this hypothesis we compared allele frequencies of three
MYO9B
tag SNPs in 315
schizophrenia
cases and 1,624 healthy controls in a genetic association study. Highly significant differences in allele frequencies between
schizophrenia
cases and healthy controls were observed for SNP rs2305767 in intron 14 of
MYO9B
(P = 1.16 x 10(-4); OR 1.41, 95% CI 1.18-1.67). We demonstrate significant association of allelic variants in
MYO9B
with
schizophrenia
. To our knowledge, this is the first molecular genetic evidence for a correlation between autoimmune diseases and the risk of developing
schizophrenia
.
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PMID:Is MYO9B the missing link between schizophrenia and celiac disease? 1794
Schizophrenia
is a severe psychotic illness with a heterogeneous presentation and a devastating impact on social and occupational function. Worldwide variations in
schizophrenia
incidence rates suggest that local conditions may modify disease risk. The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) region has been confirmed to be associated with
schizophrenia
by genome-wide association studies in populations across the world. While the presence of autoimmune processes in a subgroup of
schizophrenia
cases is contentious, the immune system could allow environmental exposures to lead to
schizophrenia
by generating improper immune response. To investigate this topic, we reviewed the current evidence of the relationship between
schizophrenia
and coeliac disease. Based on this review, we performed genetic analysis of the
MYO9B
gene and the IL-2/IL-21 locus by genotyping SNPs that have been previously associated with coeliac disease or
schizophrenia
in 223 families, 108 unrelated individuals with
schizophrenia
and 120 controls. Finding no evidence for association with these two loci in our study samples, we applied meta-analytic techniques to combine our findings with previous reports. This synthesis, in light of our review of previous reports, suggests a differing developmental trajectory for
schizophrenia
and coeliac disease. It is possible that these two conditions do not share any functional overlap.
...
PMID:No association observed between schizophrenia and non-HLA coeliac disease genes: integration with the initial MYO9B association with coeliac disease. 2168 85
Jungerius et al. (2008) have reported that the myosin IXB (
MYO9B
) gene is strongly associated with susceptibility to
schizophrenia
in a Dutch population. However, this initial work failed to be replicated in a British population (Law et al., 2011). The present study was then undertaken to examine whether the association of
MYO9B
with
schizophrenia
could be replicated in a Chinese population.
...
PMID:Lack of genetic association between the MYO9B locus and schizophrenia in a Chinese population. 2571 Aug 47