Lack of association between GABRA3 and unipolar affective disorder: a multicentre study.

I. Massat, D. Souery, J. Del-Favero, L. Oruč, M. Jakovljevič, V. Folnegovic, R. Adolfsson, R. Kaneva, G. Papadimitriou, D. Dikeos, E. Jazin, V. Milanova, C. van Broeckhoven, J. Mendlewicz
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Abstract

Available data on gamma amino butyric acid (GABA) support the hypothesis that a dysfunction in the brain GABAergic system activity contributes to vulnerability to affective disorders (AD), including bipolar disorder (BPAD) and unipolar disorder (UPAD). The localization of the alpha3 subunit GABA receptor (GABRA3) gene in Xq28, a region of interest for BPAD suggests that GABRA3 may be a relevant candidate gene. In the present study, we tested the genetic contribution of the GABRA3 dinucleotide polymorphism in a European multicentre UPAD case-control sample [UPAD (n = 106), controls (n = 212)]. Our negative results suggest that GABRA3 does not confer susceptibility nor is it in linkage disequilibrium with another close gene involved in the genetic aetiology of UPAD.
GABRA3与单极情感障碍之间缺乏关联:一项多中心研究。
关于γ氨基丁酸(GABA)的现有数据支持这样的假设,即大脑GABA能系统活动的功能障碍导致情感障碍(AD)的易感性,包括双相情感障碍(BPAD)和单极情感障碍(UPAD)。α 3亚基GABA受体(GABRA3)基因在BPAD感兴趣的Xq28区域的定位表明GABRA3可能是一个相关的候选基因。在本研究中,我们在一个欧洲多中心UPAD病例对照样本[UPAD (n = 106),对照组(n = 212)]中测试了GABRA3二核苷酸多态性的遗传贡献。我们的阴性结果表明,GABRA3并没有赋予易感性,也没有与另一个与UPAD遗传病因相关的密切基因发生连锁不平衡。
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