Suggestive evidence for linkage of schizophrenia to markers at chromosome 15q13–14 in Taiwanese families

Chih‐Min Liu(National Taiwan University Hospital), Hai‐Gwo Hwu(National Taiwan University Hospital), Ming‐Wei Lin(Taipei Veterans General Hospital), Wen‐Chen Ouyang(National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University), Sandy F.‐C. Lee(Bali Psychiatric Center), Cathy S.J. Fann(Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica), Su‐Hsien Wong(National Taiwan University Hospital), Shu‐Hua Hsieh(National Taiwan University Hospital)
American Journal of Medical Genetics
August 27, 2001
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Abstract

In order to evaluate the linkage of schizophrenia to loci at chromosome 15q, we genotyped six microsatellite markers at chromosome 15q11-14 in 52 Taiwanese schizophrenic families. Two phenotype models (narrow: DSM-IV schizophrenia only; and broad: including schizophrenia, schizoaffective, and other nonaffective psychotic disorders) were used to define the disease phenotype. Maximum nonparametric linkage scores (NPL scores) of 3.33 (P = 0.0003) and 2.96 (P = 0.0008) were obtained at the marker D15S976 under broad and narrow models, respectively. Positive linkage results were also observed at the marker D15S1360, previously reported to have significant linkage to a neurophysiological deficit of schizophrenia, with NPL scores of 2.71 (P = 0.003) and 2.78 (P = 0.002) under broad and narrow models, respectively. The results provide suggestive linkage evidence of schizophrenia to loci at chromosome 15q13-14 in an ethnically distinct Taiwanese sample.


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