The Potential Role of Regulatory Genes (DNMT3A, HDAC5, and HDAC9) in Antipsychotic Treatment Response in South African Schizophrenia Patients

Despite advances in pharmacogenetics, the majority of heritability for treatment response cannot be explained by common variation, suggesting that factors such as epigenetics may play a key role. Regulatory genes, such as those involved in DNA methylation and transcriptional repression, are therefor...

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Main Authors: Kevin Sean O’Connell, Nathaniel Wade McGregor, Robin Emsley, Soraya Seedat, Louise Warnich
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fgene.2019.00641/full
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spelling doaj-30e95fb1cbba4eacb5be57d3a58cb1412020-11-25T00:10:51ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Genetics1664-80212019-07-011010.3389/fgene.2019.00641433910The Potential Role of Regulatory Genes (DNMT3A, HDAC5, and HDAC9) in Antipsychotic Treatment Response in South African Schizophrenia PatientsKevin Sean O’Connell0Nathaniel Wade McGregor1Robin Emsley2Soraya Seedat3Louise Warnich4Department of Genetics, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaDepartment of Genetics, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaDepartment of Psychiatry, Stellenbosch University, Tygerberg, South AfricaDepartment of Psychiatry, Stellenbosch University, Tygerberg, South AfricaDepartment of Genetics, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaDespite advances in pharmacogenetics, the majority of heritability for treatment response cannot be explained by common variation, suggesting that factors such as epigenetics may play a key role. Regulatory genes, such as those involved in DNA methylation and transcriptional repression, are therefore excellent candidates for investigating antipsychotic treatment response. This study explored the differential expression of regulatory genes between patients with schizophrenia (chronic and antipsychotic-naïve first-episode patients) and healthy controls in order to identify candidate genes for association with antipsychotic treatment response. Seven candidate differentially expressed genes were identified, and four variants within these genes were found to be significantly associated with treatment response (DNMT3A rs2304429, HDAC5 rs11079983, and HDAC9 rs1178119 and rs11764843). Further analyses revealed that two of these variants (rs2304429 and rs11079983) are predicted to alter the expression of specific genes (DNMT3A, ASB16, and ASB16-AS1) in brain regions previously implicated in schizophrenia and treatment response. These results may aid in the development of biomarkers for antipsychotic treatment response, as well as novel drug targets.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fgene.2019.00641/fullschizophreniaepigeneticsneuropsychiatric geneticsgene expressiontreatment response
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author Kevin Sean O’Connell
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Soraya Seedat
Louise Warnich
spellingShingle Kevin Sean O’Connell
Nathaniel Wade McGregor
Robin Emsley
Soraya Seedat
Louise Warnich
The Potential Role of Regulatory Genes (DNMT3A, HDAC5, and HDAC9) in Antipsychotic Treatment Response in South African Schizophrenia Patients
Frontiers in Genetics
schizophrenia
epigenetics
neuropsychiatric genetics
gene expression
treatment response
author_facet Kevin Sean O’Connell
Nathaniel Wade McGregor
Robin Emsley
Soraya Seedat
Louise Warnich
author_sort Kevin Sean O’Connell
title The Potential Role of Regulatory Genes (DNMT3A, HDAC5, and HDAC9) in Antipsychotic Treatment Response in South African Schizophrenia Patients
title_short The Potential Role of Regulatory Genes (DNMT3A, HDAC5, and HDAC9) in Antipsychotic Treatment Response in South African Schizophrenia Patients
title_full The Potential Role of Regulatory Genes (DNMT3A, HDAC5, and HDAC9) in Antipsychotic Treatment Response in South African Schizophrenia Patients
title_fullStr The Potential Role of Regulatory Genes (DNMT3A, HDAC5, and HDAC9) in Antipsychotic Treatment Response in South African Schizophrenia Patients
title_full_unstemmed The Potential Role of Regulatory Genes (DNMT3A, HDAC5, and HDAC9) in Antipsychotic Treatment Response in South African Schizophrenia Patients
title_sort potential role of regulatory genes (dnmt3a, hdac5, and hdac9) in antipsychotic treatment response in south african schizophrenia patients
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Genetics
issn 1664-8021
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Despite advances in pharmacogenetics, the majority of heritability for treatment response cannot be explained by common variation, suggesting that factors such as epigenetics may play a key role. Regulatory genes, such as those involved in DNA methylation and transcriptional repression, are therefore excellent candidates for investigating antipsychotic treatment response. This study explored the differential expression of regulatory genes between patients with schizophrenia (chronic and antipsychotic-naïve first-episode patients) and healthy controls in order to identify candidate genes for association with antipsychotic treatment response. Seven candidate differentially expressed genes were identified, and four variants within these genes were found to be significantly associated with treatment response (DNMT3A rs2304429, HDAC5 rs11079983, and HDAC9 rs1178119 and rs11764843). Further analyses revealed that two of these variants (rs2304429 and rs11079983) are predicted to alter the expression of specific genes (DNMT3A, ASB16, and ASB16-AS1) in brain regions previously implicated in schizophrenia and treatment response. These results may aid in the development of biomarkers for antipsychotic treatment response, as well as novel drug targets.
topic schizophrenia
epigenetics
neuropsychiatric genetics
gene expression
treatment response
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fgene.2019.00641/full
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