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Genetic variations of the melatonin pathway in patients with attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorders
Authors:Chaste Pauline  Clement Nathalie  Botros Hany Goubran  Guillaume Jean-Luc  Konyukh Marina  Pagan Cécile  Scheid Isabelle  Nygren Gudrun  Anckarsäter Henrik  Rastam Maria  Ståhlberg Ola  Gillberg I Carina  Melke Jonas  Delorme Richard  Leblond Claire  Toro Roberto  Huguet Guillaume  Fauchereau Fabien  Durand Christelle  Boudarene Lydia  Serrano Emilie  Lemière Nathalie  Launay Jean Marie  Leboyer Marion  Jockers Ralf  Gillberg Christopher  Bourgeron Thomas
Affiliation:Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.
Abstract:Melatonin is a powerful antioxidant and a synchronizer of many physiological processes. Alteration in melatonin signaling has been reported in a broad range of diseases, but little is known about the genetic variability of this pathway in humans. Here, we sequenced all the genes of the melatonin pathway -AA-NAT, ASMT, MTNR1A, MTNR1B and GPR50 - in 321 individuals from Sweden including 101 patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and 220 controls from the general population. We could find several damaging mutations in patients with ADHD, but no significant enrichment compared with the general population. Among these variations, we found a splice site mutation in ASMT (IVS5+2T>C) and one stop mutation in MTNR1A (Y170X) - detected exclusively in patients with ADHD - for which biochemical analyses indicated that they abolish the activity of ASMT and MTNR1A. These genetic and functional results represent the first comprehensive ascertainment of melatonin signaling deficiency in ADHD.
Keywords:AA‐NAT  ADHD  ASMT  genes  melatonin  receptors
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