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Abstract
Although psychotic symptoms have occasionally been associated with pathogenic CHD2 variants, few articles have provided phenotypic information in this respect or described treatment response. We describe an 18-year-old female with a 15q26.1 interstitial deletion that disrupts CHD2, who at age 12 developed a variety of psychotic symptoms that responded well to quetiapine therapy. She also exhibited improvement in her cognitive functioning, language skills, and social responsiveness, which coincided with the initiation of metformin. This is only the third report to characterize antipsychotic treatment response in an individual harboring a pathogenic CHD2 variant, and the first to do so in relation to quetiapine. Although anecdotal, psychotic symptoms that develop in relation to pathogenic CHD2 variants may respond to atypical antipsychotic therapy, and metformin may have additional benefits in this population with respect to behavioral/social deficits. However, more evidence is needed before any firm conclusions can be drawn.
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The journal aims to publish papers which bring together clinical observations, psychological and behavioural abnormalities and genetic data. All papers are fully refereed.
Psychiatric Genetics is also a forum for reporting new approaches to genetic research in psychiatry and neurology utilizing novel techniques or methodologies. Psychiatric Genetics publishes original Research Reports dealing with inherited factors involved in psychiatric and neurological disorders. This encompasses gene localization and chromosome markers, changes in neuronal gene expression related to psychiatric disease, linkage genetics analyses, family, twin and adoption studies, and genetically based animal models of neuropsychiatric disease. The journal covers areas such as molecular neurobiology and molecular genetics relevant to mental illness.
Reviews of the literature and Commentaries in areas of current interest will be considered for publication. Reviews and Commentaries in areas outside psychiatric genetics, but of interest and importance to Psychiatric Genetics, will also be considered.
Psychiatric Genetics also publishes Book Reviews, Brief Reports and Conference Reports.