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Dopamine transporter gene (DAT1) VNTR polymorphism in major psychiatric disorders: family-based association study in the Bulgarian population
Authors:Georgieva L  Dimitrova A  Nikolov I  Koleva S  Tsvetkova R  Owen M J  Toncheva D  Kirov G
Affiliation:Department of Medical Genetics, Medical University Sofia, 2 Zdrave Street, 1431 Sofia, Bulgaria.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: A 40-bp variable number tandem repeat in the 3'-UTR of dopamine transporter gene (DAT1) has been examined for association with major psychiatric disorders in several case-control studies. No significant results have been found. We used a new collection of parent-offspring trios to test for association with schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar 1 disorder (BPI) and schizoaffective (SA) disorder. METHOD: We genotyped trios from Bulgarian origin where the proband had SZ (178 trios), BPI (77 trios) and SA (29 trios). Alleles ranging from 5 to 11 repeats were observed. The results were analysed with the extended TDT (ETDT). RESULTS: No preferential transmission of alleles was observed for any diagnostic group. The presence of allele DAT*10 was associated with the severity and frequency of auditory hallucinations, however, this result is not significant if corrected for multiple testing. CONCLUSION: Our results are in agreement with previous reports of a lack of association between this polymorphism and major psychiatric disorders.
Keywords:dopamine transporter  VNTR  TDT  schizophrenia  bipolar disorder  schizoaffective disorder
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