Genetic studies of bipolar affective disorder in large families

Author:

Blackwood Douglas H. R.,Muir Walter J.,Visscher Peter M.

Abstract

BackgroundGenetic factors are known to be important in the aetiology of bipolar disorder.AimsTo review linkage studies in extended families multiply affected with bipolar disorder.MethodSelective review of linkage studies of bipolar disorder emphasising the gains and drawbacks of studying large multiply-affected families and comparing the statistical methods used for data analysis.ResultsLinkage of bipolar disorder to several chromosome regions including 4p, 4q, 10p, 12q, 16p, 18q, 21q and Xq has first been reported in extended families. In other families chromosomal rearrangements associated with affective illnesses provide signposts to the location of disease-related genes. Statistical analyses using variance component methods can be applied to extended families, require no prior knowledge of the disease inheritance, and can test multilocus models.ConclusionStudying single large pedigrees combined with variance component analysis is an efficient and effective strategy likely to lead to further insights into the genetic basis of bipolar disorders.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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