TY - JOUR
T1 - Lack of genetic association between the phospholipase A2 gene and bipolar mood disorder in a European multicentre case-control study
AU - Dikeos, Dimitris G.
AU - Papadimitriou, George N.
AU - Souery, Daniel
AU - Del-Favero, Jurgen
AU - Massat, Isabelle
AU - Blackwood, Douglas
AU - Cichon, Sven
AU - Daskalopoulou, Eugenia
AU - Ivezic, Sladjana
AU - Kaneva, Radka
AU - Karadima, Georgia
AU - Lorenzi, Cristina
AU - Milanova, Vihra
AU - Muir, Walter
AU - Nöthen, Markus
AU - Oruc, Lilijana
AU - Rietschel, Marcella
AU - Serretti, Alessandro
AU - Van Broeckhoven, Christine
AU - Soldatos, Constantin R.
AU - Stefanis, Costas N.
AU - Mendlewicz, Julien
PY - 2006/8
Y1 - 2006/8
N2 - The possible association between phospholipase A2 gene and bipolar mood disorder was examined in 557 bipolar patients and 725 controls (all personally interviewed), recruited from seven countries (Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Germany, Greece, Italy, and UK). The frequencies of the eight alleles that were identified did not differ between patients and control individuals in the whole population, while the power to detect an association based on our sample was relatively high. Some differences were noted among the various ethnic groups, but no significant trends existed, suggesting that population stratification by country may not be responsible for a type II error. On the basis of these results, mutations of the phospholipase A2 gene, at least in the region close to the polymorphism examined between exons 1 and 2, are not involved in the pathogenesis of bipolar mood disorder.
AB - The possible association between phospholipase A2 gene and bipolar mood disorder was examined in 557 bipolar patients and 725 controls (all personally interviewed), recruited from seven countries (Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Germany, Greece, Italy, and UK). The frequencies of the eight alleles that were identified did not differ between patients and control individuals in the whole population, while the power to detect an association based on our sample was relatively high. Some differences were noted among the various ethnic groups, but no significant trends existed, suggesting that population stratification by country may not be responsible for a type II error. On the basis of these results, mutations of the phospholipase A2 gene, at least in the region close to the polymorphism examined between exons 1 and 2, are not involved in the pathogenesis of bipolar mood disorder.
KW - Bipolar mood disorder
KW - Chromosome 12
KW - Genetic association
KW - Phospholipase A2 gene
KW - PLA2
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U2 - 10.1097/01.ypg.0000218615.19892.86
DO - 10.1097/01.ypg.0000218615.19892.86
M3 - Article
C2 - 16829784
AN - SCOPUS:33748434378
SN - 0955-8829
VL - 16
SP - 169
EP - 171
JO - Psychiatric Genetics
JF - Psychiatric Genetics
IS - 4
ER -