Genome-wide QTL analysis for anxiety trait in bipolar disorder type I
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Contreras Rojas, Javier
Hare, Elizabeth
Chavarría Soley, Gabriela
Raventós Vorst, Henriette
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Background Genetic studies have been consistent that bipolar disorder type I (BPI) runs in families and that this familial aggregation is strongly influenced by genes. In a preliminary study, we proved that anxiety trait meets endophenotype criteria for BPI.
Methods We assessed 619 individuals from the Central Valley of Costa Rica (CVCR) who have received evaluation for anxiety following the same methodological procedure used for the initial pilot study. Our goal was to conduct a multipoint quantitative trait linkage analysis to identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs) related to anxiety trait in subjects with BPI. We conducted the statistical analyses using Quantitative Trait Loci method (Variance-components models), implemented in Sequential Oligogenic Linkage Analysis Routines (SOLAR), using 5606 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs).
Results We identified a suggestive linkage signal with a LOD score of 2.01 at chromosome 2 (2q13-q14).
Limitations Since confounding factors such as substance abuse, medical illness and medication history were not assessed in our study, these conclusions should be taken as preliminary.
Conclusions We conclude that region 2q13-q14 may harbor a candidate gene(s) with an important role in the pathophysiology of BPI and anxiety.
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Anxiety, Bipolar disorder, Genetic studies, Quantitative trait linkage analysis, Endophenotype
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165032717320074?via%3Dihub