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Exclusion of linkage to 5q11-13 in families with schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders
Authors:S D Detera-Wadleigh  L R Goldin  R Sherrington  I Encio  C de Miguel  W Berrettini  H Gurling  E S Gershon
Affiliation:Clinical Neurogenetics Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.
Abstract:Recently a linkage study on five Icelandic and two English pedigrees has provided evidence for a dominant gene for schizophrenia on 5q11-13 (ref. 1). In that study, families with bipolar illness were not included. Using the same probes, two similar but independent investigations on one Swedish pedigree and on fifteen Scottish families excluded linkage to schizophrenia. To evaluate whether the susceptibility gene on 5q11-13 is a common cause of schizophrenia in other populations, we examined five affected North American pedigrees using probes to the D5S39, D5S76 and dihydrofolate reductase loci. Two families in the present series had cases of bipolar disorder. We found that linkage can be excluded by multipoint analysis. These results, taken together, suggest that the disease gene on 5q11-13 does not account for most cases of familial schizophrenia.
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