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Psychiatric Genetics:
April 2006 - Volume 16 - Issue 2 - pp 73-76
doi: 10.1097/01.ypg.0000194443.81813.f0
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A meta-analysis of the association of the HOPA12bp polymorphism and schizophrenia

Philibert, Robert A.

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Abstract

Uncommon polymorphisms, particularly balanced uncommon polymorphisms, present a significant challenge to our understanding of their role in behavior. We have recently demonstrated that an uncommon candidate gene polymorphism for schizophrenia, known as HOPA12bp, is the defining polymorphism for a large X-chromosome haplotype in population disequilibrium and that it is associated with a positive syndrome of psychosis. Not all studies, however, have shown this effect. In this report, we reviewed prior studies and conducted meta-analysis of studies using probands of northern European extraction. We found that the presence of the HOPA12bp is a significant risk factor for psychosis for both men and women and suggest that differences in the case definition of schizophrenia may affect the strength of the association.

© 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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