Analysis of 10 independent samples provides evidence for association between schizophrenia and a SNP flanking fibroblast growth factor receptor 2

M. C. O'Donovan, N. Norton, H. Williams, T. Peirce, V. Moskvina, I. Nikolov, M. Hamshere, L. Carroll, L. Georgieva, S. Dwyer, P. Holmans, J. L. Marchini, C. C A Spencer, B. Howie, H. T. Leung, I. Giegling, A. M. Hartmann, H. J. Möller, D. W. Morris, Y. ShiG. Feng, P. Hoffmann, P. Propping, C. Vasilescu, W. Maier, M. Rietschel, S. Zammit, J. Schumacher, E. M. Quinn, T. G. Schulze, N. Iwata, M. Ikeda, A. Darvasi, S. Shifman, L. He, J. Duan, A. R. Sanders, D. F. Levinson, R. Adolfsson, U. Ösby, L. Terenius, E. G. Jönsson, S. Cichon, M. M. Nöthen, M. Gill, A. P. Corvin, D. Rujescu, P. V. Gejman, G. Kirov, N. Craddock, N. M. Williams, M. J. Owen, P. V. Gejman, A. R. Sanders, J. Duan, D. F. Levinson, N. G. Buccola, B. J. Mowry, R. Freedman, F. Amin, D. W. Black, J. M. Silverman, W. J. Byerley, C. R. Cloninger

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Abstract

We and others have previously reported linkage to schizophrenia on chromosome 10q25-q26 but, to date, a susceptibility gene in the region has not been identified. We examined data from 3606 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) mapping to 10q25-q26 that had been typed in a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of schizophrenia (479 UK cases/2937 controls). SNPs with P

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30-36
Number of pages7
JournalMolecular Psychiatry
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jan 2009

Keywords

  • FGFR2
  • schizophrenia
  • genome-wide association study FGFR2
  • genome-wide association study

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