BDgene

Study Report

Basic Info
Reference
Citation Gella, A., M. Segura, et al. (2011). "Is Ankyrin a genetic risk factor for psychiatric phenotypes?" BMC Psychiatry 11: 103.
Disease Type Bipolar Disorder & Schizophrenia & Major Depressive Disorder
Study Design case-control
Study Type Candidate-gene association study
Sample Size a case-control sample including 920 patients with schizophrenia, 400 with bipolar affective disorder, 220 patients with unipolar depression and 480 healthy controls.
SNP/Region/Marker Size 3 SNPs
Predominant Ethnicity Caucasian
Population German
Gender 68% males in SZ patients,58% male in BD patients,61% males in unipolar depression patients and 59% males in control
Age Group Adults : Average age at onset and average age at recruitment(year):26.5 and 41 in SZ patients,32 and 42.5 in BD patients,43 and 51 in unipolar depression patients and 29[average age at recruitment(year)] in control

Detail Info

Genetic factors reported by this study for BD
SNPs reported by this study for BD (count: 3)

Genes reported by this study for BD (count: 1)

Genetic factors reported by this study for SZ and/or MDD
SNPs reported by this study for SZ/MDD
Disease SNP Related Gene(s) Statistical Values Description Result Category
SZ rs9804190 ANK3 Genotype association:CC P-value = 0.949, CT P-value = 0.674, TT P-value = 0.284 for SZ. No significant association was observed. Negative
SZ rs10994336 ANK3 Genotype association:CC P-value = 0.617, CT P-value = 0.689, TT P-value = 0.62 for SZ. No significant association was observed. Negative
SZ rs10761482 ANK3 Genotype association:CC P-value = 0.593, CT P-value = 0.196, TT P-value = 0.113 for SZ. No significant association was observed. Negative

Genes reported by this study for SZ/MDD
Disease Gene Description Result Category
SZ ANK3 Our results support a specific genetic contribution of ANK3 to bipolar disorder though we failed to replicate findings for schizophrenia. Negative