GABRB2 Haplotype Association with Heroin Dependence in Chinese Population.

Substance dependence is a frequently observed comorbid disorder in schizophrenia, but little is known about genetic factors possibly shared between the two psychotic disorders. GABRB2, a schizophrenia candidate gene coding for GABAA receptor β2 subunit, is examined for possible association with hero...

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Main Authors: Yung Su Kim, Mei Yang, Wai-Kin Mat, Shui-Ying Tsang, Zhonghua Su, Xianfei Jiang, Siu-Kin Ng, Siyu Liu, Taobo Hu, Frank Pun, Yanhui Liao, Jinsong Tang, Xiaogang Chen, Wei Hao, Hong Xue
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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spelling doaj-adc669392acb4bf6be69e29b030ff84c2020-11-25T02:14:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011011e014204910.1371/journal.pone.0142049GABRB2 Haplotype Association with Heroin Dependence in Chinese Population.Yung Su KimMei YangWai-Kin MatShui-Ying TsangZhonghua SuXianfei JiangSiu-Kin NgSiyu LiuTaobo HuFrank PunYanhui LiaoJinsong TangXiaogang ChenWei HaoHong XueSubstance dependence is a frequently observed comorbid disorder in schizophrenia, but little is known about genetic factors possibly shared between the two psychotic disorders. GABRB2, a schizophrenia candidate gene coding for GABAA receptor β2 subunit, is examined for possible association with heroin dependence in Han Chinese population. Four single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in GABRB2, namely rs6556547 (S1), rs1816071 (S3), rs18016072 (S5), and rs187269 (S29), previously associated with schizophrenia, were examined for their association with heroin dependence. Two additional SNPs, rs10051667 (S31) and rs967771 (S32), previously associated with alcohol dependence and bipolar disorder respectively, were also analyzed. The six SNPs were genotyped by direct sequencing of PCR amplicons of target regions for 564 heroin dependent individuals and 498 controls of Han Chinese origin. Interestingly, it was found that recombination between the haplotypes of all-derived-allele (H1; OR = 1.00) and all-ancestral-allele (H2; OR = 0.74) at S5-S29 junction generated two recombinants H3 (OR = 8.51) and H4 (OR = 5.58), both conferring high susceptibility to heroin dependence. Additional recombination between H2 and H3 haplotypes at S1-S3 junction resulted in a risk-conferring haplotype H5 (OR = 1.94x109). In contrast, recombination between H1 and H2 haplotypes at S3-S5 junction rescued the risk-conferring effect of recombination at S5-S29 junction, giving rise to the protective haplotype H6 (OR = 0.68). Risk-conferring effects of S1-S3 and S5-S29 crossovers and protective effects of S3-S5 crossover were seen in both pure heroin dependent and multiple substance dependence subgroups. In conclusion, significant association was found with haplotypes of the S1-S29 segment in GABRB2 for heroin dependence in Han Chinese population. Local recombination was an important determining factor for switching haplotypes between risk-conferring and protective statuses. The present study provide evidence for the schizophrenia candidate gene GABRB2 to play a role in heroin dependence, but replication of these findings is required.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4643001?pdf=render
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author Yung Su Kim
Mei Yang
Wai-Kin Mat
Shui-Ying Tsang
Zhonghua Su
Xianfei Jiang
Siu-Kin Ng
Siyu Liu
Taobo Hu
Frank Pun
Yanhui Liao
Jinsong Tang
Xiaogang Chen
Wei Hao
Hong Xue
spellingShingle Yung Su Kim
Mei Yang
Wai-Kin Mat
Shui-Ying Tsang
Zhonghua Su
Xianfei Jiang
Siu-Kin Ng
Siyu Liu
Taobo Hu
Frank Pun
Yanhui Liao
Jinsong Tang
Xiaogang Chen
Wei Hao
Hong Xue
GABRB2 Haplotype Association with Heroin Dependence in Chinese Population.
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author_facet Yung Su Kim
Mei Yang
Wai-Kin Mat
Shui-Ying Tsang
Zhonghua Su
Xianfei Jiang
Siu-Kin Ng
Siyu Liu
Taobo Hu
Frank Pun
Yanhui Liao
Jinsong Tang
Xiaogang Chen
Wei Hao
Hong Xue
author_sort Yung Su Kim
title GABRB2 Haplotype Association with Heroin Dependence in Chinese Population.
title_short GABRB2 Haplotype Association with Heroin Dependence in Chinese Population.
title_full GABRB2 Haplotype Association with Heroin Dependence in Chinese Population.
title_fullStr GABRB2 Haplotype Association with Heroin Dependence in Chinese Population.
title_full_unstemmed GABRB2 Haplotype Association with Heroin Dependence in Chinese Population.
title_sort gabrb2 haplotype association with heroin dependence in chinese population.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Substance dependence is a frequently observed comorbid disorder in schizophrenia, but little is known about genetic factors possibly shared between the two psychotic disorders. GABRB2, a schizophrenia candidate gene coding for GABAA receptor β2 subunit, is examined for possible association with heroin dependence in Han Chinese population. Four single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in GABRB2, namely rs6556547 (S1), rs1816071 (S3), rs18016072 (S5), and rs187269 (S29), previously associated with schizophrenia, were examined for their association with heroin dependence. Two additional SNPs, rs10051667 (S31) and rs967771 (S32), previously associated with alcohol dependence and bipolar disorder respectively, were also analyzed. The six SNPs were genotyped by direct sequencing of PCR amplicons of target regions for 564 heroin dependent individuals and 498 controls of Han Chinese origin. Interestingly, it was found that recombination between the haplotypes of all-derived-allele (H1; OR = 1.00) and all-ancestral-allele (H2; OR = 0.74) at S5-S29 junction generated two recombinants H3 (OR = 8.51) and H4 (OR = 5.58), both conferring high susceptibility to heroin dependence. Additional recombination between H2 and H3 haplotypes at S1-S3 junction resulted in a risk-conferring haplotype H5 (OR = 1.94x109). In contrast, recombination between H1 and H2 haplotypes at S3-S5 junction rescued the risk-conferring effect of recombination at S5-S29 junction, giving rise to the protective haplotype H6 (OR = 0.68). Risk-conferring effects of S1-S3 and S5-S29 crossovers and protective effects of S3-S5 crossover were seen in both pure heroin dependent and multiple substance dependence subgroups. In conclusion, significant association was found with haplotypes of the S1-S29 segment in GABRB2 for heroin dependence in Han Chinese population. Local recombination was an important determining factor for switching haplotypes between risk-conferring and protective statuses. The present study provide evidence for the schizophrenia candidate gene GABRB2 to play a role in heroin dependence, but replication of these findings is required.
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