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Exome sequencing supports a de novo mutational paradigm for schizophrenia

Nature Genetics, ISSN: 1061-4036, Vol: 43, Issue: 9, Page: 864-868
2011
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  • Citations
    383
  • Captures
    505
  • Mentions
    1
    • References
      1
      • Wikipedia
        1
  • Social Media
    19
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      19
      • Facebook
        19

Article Description

Despite its high heritability, a large fraction of individuals with schizophrenia do not have a family history of the disease (sporadic cases). Here we examined the possibility that rare de novo protein-altering mutations contribute to the genetic component of schizophrenia by sequencing the exomes of 53 sporadic cases, 22 unaffected controls and their parents. We identified 40 de novo mutations in 27 cases affecting 40 genes, including a potentially disruptive mutation in DGCR2, a gene located in the schizophrenia-predisposing 22q11.2 microdeletion region. A comparison to rare inherited variants indicated that the identified de novo mutations show a large excess of non-synonymous changes in schizophrenia cases, as well as a greater potential to affect protein structure and function. Our analyses suggest a major role for de novo mutations in schizophrenia as well as a large mutational target, which together provide a plausible explanation for the high global incidence and persistence of the disease. © 2011 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.

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