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Type: Journal article
Title: A splicing-regulatory polymorphism in DRD2 disrupts ZRANB2 binding, impairs cognitive functioning and increases risk for schizophrenia in six Han Chinese samples
Author: Cohen, O.
Weickert, T.
Hess, J.
Paish, L.
McCoy, S.
Rothmond, D.
Galletly, C.
Liu, D.
Weinberg, D.
Huang, X.
Xu, Q.
Shen, Y.
Zhang, D.
Yue, W.
Yan, J.
Wang, L.
Lu, T.
He, L.
Shi, Y.
Xu, M.
et al.
Citation: Molecular Psychiatry, 2016; 21(7):975-982
Publisher: Macmillan Publishers Limited
Issue Date: 2016
ISSN: 1359-4184
1476-5578
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O S Cohen, T W Weickert, J L Hess, L M Paish, S Y McCoy, D A Rothmond, C Galletly, D Liu, D D Weinberg, X-F Huang, Q Xu, Y Shen, D Zhang, W Yue, J Yan, L Wang, T Lu, L He, Y Shi, M Xu, R Che, W Tang, C-H Chen, W-H Chang, H-G Hwu, C-M Liu, Y-L Liu, C-C Wen, C S-J Fann, C-C Chang, T Kanazawa, F A Middleton, T M Duncan, S V Faraone, C S Weickert, M T Tsuang, and S J Glatt
Abstract: The rs1076560 polymorphism of DRD2 (encoding dopamine receptor D2) is associated with alternative splicing and cognitive functioning; however, a mechanistic relationship to schizophrenia has not been shown. Here, we demonstrate that rs1076560(T) imparts a small but reliable risk for schizophrenia in a sample of 616 affected families and five independent replication samples totaling 4017 affected and 4704 unaffected individuals (odds ratio=1.1; P=0.004). rs1076560(T) was associated with impaired verbal fluency and comprehension in schizophrenia but improved performance among healthy comparison subjects. rs1076560(T) also associated with lower D2 short isoform expression in postmortem brain. rs1076560(T) disrupted a binding site for the splicing factor ZRANB2, diminished binding affinity between DRD2 pre-mRNA and ZRANB2 and abolished the ability of ZRANB2 to modulate short:long isoform-expression ratios of DRD2 minigenes in cell culture. Collectively, this work implicates rs1076560(T) as one possible risk factor for schizophrenia in the Han Chinese population, and suggests molecular mechanisms by which it may exert such influence.
Keywords: Brain
Humans
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
RNA-Binding Proteins
Receptors, Dopamine D2
RNA Precursors
Risk Factors
Cognition
Schizophrenia
RNA Splicing
Alternative Splicing
Genotype
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Alleles
Adult
China
Female
Male
Ethnicity
Rights: © 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved
DOI: 10.1038/mp.2015.137
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.137
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