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Impact of a microRNA MIR137 Susceptibility Variant on Brain Function in People at High Genetic Risk of Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder
by
Whalley, Heather C
, Sprooten, Emma
, Johnstone, Eve C
, McIntosh, Andrew M
, Romaniuk, Liana
, Blumberg, Hilary P
, Hall, Jeremy
, Papmeyer, Martina
, Lawrie, Stephen M
, Sussmann, Jessika E
, Evans, Kathryn L
in
Bipolar disorder
/ Bipolar Disorder - genetics
/ Bipolar Disorder - psychology
/ Brain - physiopathology
/ Brain Mapping
/ Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
/ DNA - genetics
/ Female
/ Gene loci
/ Genetic Predisposition to Disease
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genomes
/ Genotype
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Humans
/ Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
/ Indexing in process
/ Intelligence Tests
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Male
/ Mental disorders
/ MicroRNAs
/ MicroRNAs - genetics
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ Original
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychotropic drugs
/ Reaction Time - physiology
/ Risk
/ Schizophrenia
/ Schizophrenia - genetics
/ Schizophrenia - physiopathology
/ Schizophrenic Psychology
/ Temporal Lobe - pathology
/ Young Adult
2012
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Impact of a microRNA MIR137 Susceptibility Variant on Brain Function in People at High Genetic Risk of Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder
by
Whalley, Heather C
, Sprooten, Emma
, Johnstone, Eve C
, McIntosh, Andrew M
, Romaniuk, Liana
, Blumberg, Hilary P
, Hall, Jeremy
, Papmeyer, Martina
, Lawrie, Stephen M
, Sussmann, Jessika E
, Evans, Kathryn L
in
Bipolar disorder
/ Bipolar Disorder - genetics
/ Bipolar Disorder - psychology
/ Brain - physiopathology
/ Brain Mapping
/ Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
/ DNA - genetics
/ Female
/ Gene loci
/ Genetic Predisposition to Disease
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genomes
/ Genotype
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Humans
/ Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
/ Indexing in process
/ Intelligence Tests
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Male
/ Mental disorders
/ MicroRNAs
/ MicroRNAs - genetics
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ Original
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychotropic drugs
/ Reaction Time - physiology
/ Risk
/ Schizophrenia
/ Schizophrenia - genetics
/ Schizophrenia - physiopathology
/ Schizophrenic Psychology
/ Temporal Lobe - pathology
/ Young Adult
2012
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Impact of a microRNA MIR137 Susceptibility Variant on Brain Function in People at High Genetic Risk of Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder
by
Whalley, Heather C
, Sprooten, Emma
, Johnstone, Eve C
, McIntosh, Andrew M
, Romaniuk, Liana
, Blumberg, Hilary P
, Hall, Jeremy
, Papmeyer, Martina
, Lawrie, Stephen M
, Sussmann, Jessika E
, Evans, Kathryn L
in
Bipolar disorder
/ Bipolar Disorder - genetics
/ Bipolar Disorder - psychology
/ Brain - physiopathology
/ Brain Mapping
/ Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
/ DNA - genetics
/ Female
/ Gene loci
/ Genetic Predisposition to Disease
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genomes
/ Genotype
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Humans
/ Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
/ Indexing in process
/ Intelligence Tests
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Male
/ Mental disorders
/ MicroRNAs
/ MicroRNAs - genetics
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ Original
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychotropic drugs
/ Reaction Time - physiology
/ Risk
/ Schizophrenia
/ Schizophrenia - genetics
/ Schizophrenia - physiopathology
/ Schizophrenic Psychology
/ Temporal Lobe - pathology
/ Young Adult
2012
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Impact of a microRNA MIR137 Susceptibility Variant on Brain Function in People at High Genetic Risk of Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder
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Impact of a microRNA MIR137 Susceptibility Variant on Brain Function in People at High Genetic Risk of Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder
2012
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A recent 'mega-analysis' combining genome-wide association study data from over 40,000 individuals identified novel genetic loci associated with schizophrenia (SCZ) at genome-wide significance level. The strongest finding was a locus within an intron of a putative primary transcript for microRNA MIR137. In the current study, we examine the impact of variation at this locus (rs1625579, G/T; where T is the common and presumed risk allele) on brain activation during a sentence completion task that differentiates individuals with SCZ, bipolar disorder (BD), and their relatives from controls. We examined three groups of individuals performing a sentence completion paradigm: (i) individuals at high genetic risk of SCZ (n=44), (ii) individuals at high genetic risk of BD (n=90), and (iii) healthy controls (n=81) in order to test the hypothesis that genotype at rs1625579 would influence brain activation. Genotype groups were assigned as 'RISK-' for GT and GG individuals, and 'RISK+' for TT homozygotes. The main effect of genotype was significantly greater activation in the RISK- individuals in the posterior right medial frontal gyrus, BA 6. There was also a significant genotype(*)group interaction in the left amygdala and left pre/postcentral gyrus. This was due to differences between the controls (where individuals with the RISK- genotype showed greater activation than RISK+ subjects) and the SCZ high-risk group, where the opposite genotype effect was seen. These results suggest that the newly identified SCZ locus may influence brain activation in a manner that is partly dependent on the presence of existing genetic susceptibility for SCZ.
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