Expression of DISC1 binding partners is reduced in schizophrenia and associated with DISC1 SNPs - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 2006 Apr 15;15(8):1245-58.
doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddl040. Epub 2006 Mar 1.
Tricia Peters, Thomas M Hyde, Nader Halim, Cara Horowitz, Shruti Mitkus, Cynthia Shannon Weickert, Mitsuyuki Matsumoto, Akira Sawa, Richard E Straub, Radhakrishna Vakkalanka, Mary M Herman, Daniel R Weinberger, Joel E Kleinman
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- DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddl040
Expression of DISC1 binding partners is reduced in schizophrenia and associated with DISC1 SNPs
Barbara K Lipska et al. Hum Mol Genet. 2006.
Abstract
DISC1 has been identified as a schizophrenia susceptibility gene based on linkage and SNP association studies and clinical data suggesting that risk SNPs impact on hippocampal structure and function. In cell and animal models, C-terminus-truncated DISC1 disrupts intracellular transport, neural architecture and migration, perhaps because it fails to interact with binding partners involved in neuronal differentiation such as fasciculation and elongation protein zeta-1 (FEZ1), platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase, isoform Ib, PAFAH1B1 or lissencephaly 1 protein (LIS1) and nuclear distribution element-like (NUDEL). We hypothesized that altered expression of DISC1 and/or its molecular partners may underlie its pathogenic role in schizophrenia and explain its genetic association. We examined the expression of DISC1 and these selected binding partners as well as reelin, a protein in a related signaling pathway, in the hippocampus and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of postmortem human brain patients with schizophrenia and controls. We found no difference in the expression of DISC1 or reelin mRNA in schizophrenia and no association with previously identified risk DISC1 SNPs. However, the expression of NUDEL, FEZ1 and LIS1 was each significantly reduced in the brain tissue from patients with schizophrenia and expression of each showed association with high-risk DISC1 polymorphisms. Although, many other DISC1 binding partners still need to be investigated, these data implicate genetically linked abnormalities in the DISC1 molecular pathway in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia.
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