Influence of serotonin 3A and 3B receptor genes on clozapine treatment response in schizophrenia : Pharmacogenetics and Genomics

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Influence of serotonin 3A and 3B receptor genes on clozapine treatment response in schizophrenia

Souza, Renan P.a b; de Luca, Vincenzoa b; Meltzer, Herbert Y.c; Lieberman, Jeffrey A.d; Kennedy, James L.a b

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Pharmacogenetics and Genomics 20(4):p 274-276, April 2010. | DOI: 10.1097/FPC.0b013e328337ce3e

Abstract

Earlier results suggest a minor role of variants in the serotonin 3 receptor (HTR3) subunit genes on antipsychotic treatment outcome of schizophrenia patients. In this study, we further investigated the role of the subunits A and B of the HTR3 receptor using 140 schizophrenia patients taking clozapine for 6 months. We have found significant allelic association of clozapine response with three variants in the HTR3A receptor (rs2276302, rs1062613, rs1150226) although only rs1062613 association remained significant after permutations (permutated P=0.041). Moreover, rs2276302 and rs1062613 have shown nominally significant genotypic association. The two haplotypes composed of rs2276302-rs1062613-rs1150226 were also nominally significant. Taken together, our results suggest that variants in the HTR3A receptor gene can play a role in the treatment outcome of clozapine in schizophrenia patients that are refractory or intolerant of typical antipsychotic therapy. Further studies are necessary to confirm the reported associations.

© 2010 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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