Associations between heredity, height, BMI, diabetes mellitus type 1 or 2 and gene variants in the insulin receptor (INSR) gene in patients with schizophrenia.

Pub Date : 2023-03-08
Kristina Melkersson, Bengt Persson
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Abstract

Objectives: Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder with high heritability. There are also indications that an autoimmune-mediated process in the brain underlies development of schizophrenia, and that the insulin receptor A may constitute a main antigen target. Therefore, as the insulin receptor gene hitherto has been little studied in schizophrenia, this study was undertaken to investigate this gene in schizophrenia susceptibility.

Materials and methods: To identify gene variants of possible interest, the whole insulin receptor gene was first DNA-sequenced in all or subgroups of patients with schizophrenia and controls, using the Sanger method and the SOLiD technology. Then, association analyses of total 50 identified gene variants were carried out in the whole study population, consisting of 94 patients and 60 controls.

Results: No significant differences in genotype- and allele frequencies for the 50 gene variants were found between all patients and controls. However, in subgroup analyses, rs2229431 and rs747721248 tended to associate with heredity for schizophrenia, rs2229431 associated with height, rs41505247 with body mass index, rs59765738 and rs57476618 with diabetes mellitus (DM) type 1 and/ or heredity for DM type 1, and rs2962, rs2352954, rs2352955 and rs2252673 with DM type 2 and/ or heredity for DM type 2 in patients.

Conclusions: In this study, we show associations between heredity, height, body mass index, DM type 1, or DM type 2 and gene variants in the insulin receptor gene in patients with schizophrenia. Taken together, these findings clearly point to that the insulin receptor gene is involved in schizophrenia susceptibility.

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精神分裂症患者的遗传、身高、BMI、1型或2型糖尿病与胰岛素受体(INSR)基因变异之间的关系
目的:精神分裂症是一种具有高遗传性的精神障碍。也有迹象表明,大脑中自身免疫介导的过程是精神分裂症发展的基础,胰岛素受体A可能是主要的抗原靶标。因此,由于胰岛素受体基因迄今为止在精神分裂症中的研究很少,因此本研究旨在研究该基因在精神分裂症易感性中的作用。材料和方法:为了鉴定可能感兴趣的基因变异,首先使用Sanger方法和SOLiD技术对精神分裂症患者和对照组的所有或亚组进行了整个胰岛素受体基因的dna测序。然后,在整个研究人群中(包括94名患者和60名对照),对总共50个已鉴定的基因变异进行关联分析。结果:50个基因变异的基因型和等位基因频率在所有患者和对照组之间没有显著差异。然而,在亚组分析中,rs2229431和rs747721248倾向于与精神分裂症的遗传相关,rs2229431与身高相关,rs41505247与体重指数相关,rss59765738和rss57476618与糖尿病(DM) 1型和/或遗传相关,rs2962、rs2352954、rs2352955和rs2252673与DM 2型和/或遗传相关。结论:在这项研究中,我们展示了精神分裂症患者的遗传、身高、体重指数、糖尿病1型或糖尿病2型和胰岛素受体基因变异之间的关联。综上所述,这些发现清楚地表明,胰岛素受体基因与精神分裂症的易感性有关。
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