A family-based study of the Cys23Ser 5HT2C serotonin receptor polymorphism in schizophrenia
Author: Murad I, Kremer I, Dobrusin M, Muhaheed M, Bannoura I, Müller DJ, Schulze TG, Reshef A, Blanaru M, Gathas S, Tsenter V, Rietschel M, Belmaker RH, Maier W, Ebstein RP
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American journal of medical genetics, 105(3), 236-238.
The 5HT2C receptor has a high affinity for clozapine, a nontypical neuroleptic,
and has therefore been postulated to play a role in mediating negative symptoms
and neuroleptic response in schizophreniIn the current study, the Cys23Ser
5HT2C serotonin receptor polymorphism was examined for linkage to schizophrenia
by genotyping 207 nuclear families consisting of both parents and schizophrenic
child and using the transmission disequilibrium test to examine possible
preferential transmission of these alleles from 68 heterozygous mothers to their
ill child. No evidence was obtained for preferential transmission of the Cys23Ser
5HT2C alleles in schizophrenia in either of the two main ethnic groups examined
(German and Palestinian Arab) or in the combined cohort (TDT chi-square = 0.00,
NS).