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Association study of EP1 gene polymorphisms with suicide completers in the Japanese population
Authors:Cui Huxing  Supriyanto Irwan  Sasada Tohru  Shiroiwa Kyoichi  Fukutake Masaaki  Shirakawa Osamu  Asano Migiwa  Ueno Yasuhiro  Nagasaki Yasushi  Hishimoto Akitoyo
Affiliation:
  • a Department of Psychiatry, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan
  • b Department of Neuropsychiatry, Kinki University School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan
  • c Department of Legal Medicine, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
  • d Hyogo Medical Examiner's Office, Kobe, Japan
  • Abstract:

    Background

    Both environmental and genetic factors have been reported to be involved in suicidal behaviors. Considerable evidence indicates that impulsive aggression is one of the important risk factors that contribute to suicide. A recent study has shown that prostaglandin E2 type 1 receptor (EP1) signaling regulates impulsive-aggressive behaviors in mice under both social and environmental stresses. To test the possible involvement of the EP1 gene in suicide, we carried out an association study of EP1 gene polymorphisms with suicide completers in the Japanese population.

    Methods

    We studied 5 SNPs including one SNP in exon 2 (rs3745459) and four SNPs in the potential promoter region of the EP1 gene (rs3810255, rs3810254, rs3810253 and rs10416814) in 374 healthy control and 287 completed suicide victims using standard Taqman probe genotyping assays.

    Results

    No significant differences of the genotypic distribution, allelic frequency or haplotype distribution between controls and suicide completers were found. Gender based analysis revealed that genotypic, allelic and haplotypic distributions of rs3810255, rs3810254, rs3810253 and rs10416814 SNPs were significantly different between the female control and female suicide groups, although the differences did not withstand correction for multiple comparisons.

    Conclusion

    We could not find an association of EP1 gene with suicide in the Japanese population. Because several SNPs in the promoter region of the EP1 gene were nominally significantly associated with suicide in the female, further studies with a larger sample size and different population are needed to confirm this result.
    Keywords:DSM-IV, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 4th edition   EP1, prostaglandin E receptor 1   HWE, Hardy Weinberg equilibrium   LD, linkage disequilibrium   PGE2, prostaglandin E2   PTGER1 gene, prostaglandin E2 receptor 1 gene   SNP, single nucleotide polymorphism   UTR, untranslated regions
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