No Evidence for a Pseudoautosomal Locus for Schizophrenia

Author:

Asherson P.,Parfitt E.,Sargeant M.,Tidmarsh S.,Buckland P.,Taylor C.,Clements A.,Gill M.,Mcguffin P.,Owen M.

Abstract

Evidence for a pseudoautosomal locus for a schizophrenia susceptibility gene was sought by two forms of analysis of 25 multiply affected families. Firstly, in the sample as a whole there was an excess of same-sex over mixed-sex siblings compared with that expected. Secondly, linkage analysis was performed in six of the families. The genotypes were studied for DXYS14, a highly polymorphic marker in the telomeric pseudoautosomal region. No evidence for positive linkage was found with two-point analysis under eight different genetic models for the mode of transmission. A non-parametric, sibling-pair analysis also failed to detect linkage. Our findings provide no evidence for linkage within the pseudoautosomal region; same-sex concordance must arise from some other mechanism.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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