BDgene

Study Report

Basic Info
Reference
Citation Manki, H., S. Kanba, et al. (1996). "Dopamine D2, D3 and D4 receptor and transporter gene polymorphisms and mood disorders." J Affect Disord 40(1-2): 7-13.
Disease Type Bipolar Disorder & Major Depressive Disorder
Study Design case-control
Study Type Candidate-gene association study
Sample Size 52 bipolar patients,49 unipolar patients and 100 controls
SNP/Region/Marker Size 4 variants
Predominant Ethnicity Mongloid
Population Japanese
Gender 25 males and 27 females in BD patients,18 males and 31 females in unipolar patients and 50 males and 50 females in controls
Age Group Adults : Mean age(SD)(year):46.1(14.6) for BD patients;52.9(15.1) in unipolar patients and 41.1(11.2) for controls

Detail Info

Genetic factors reported by this study for BD
Other variants reported by this study for BD (count: 4)

Genes reported by this study for BD (count: 4)

Genetic factors reported by this study for SZ and/or MDD
Other variants reported by this study for SZ/MDD
Disease Variant Name Related Gene Type Statistical Values Description Result Category
MDD DAT 40bp repeat SLC6A3 duplication chi square tests:all P-value >0.05 No significant differences were found in unipolar groups. Negative
MDD DRD4 exon3 VNTR DRD4 VNTR chi square tests:chi square = 6.49, df = 1, P = 0.011 for allele 4; chi square = 5.54, df = 1. P = 0.019 for allele 5. There was a significant difference between patients with unipolar disorder and controls. Positive
MDD DRD3 Ser9Gly DRD3 point mutation chi square tests:all P-value >0.05 No significant differences were found in unipolar groups. Negative
MDD DRD2 S311C DRD2 point mutation chi square tests:all P-value >0.05 No significant differences were found in unipolar groups. Negative

Genes reported by this study for SZ/MDD
Disease Gene Description Result Category
MDD DRD3 Our results suggest that there is a significant association between the dopamine D4 receptor gene and mood disorders, especially major depression, but no association between the other polymorphisms and mood disorders. Negative
MDD DRD2 Our results suggest that there is a significant association between the dopamine D4 receptor gene and mood disorders, especially major depression, but no association between the other polymorphisms and mood disorders. Negative
MDD SLC6A3 Our results suggest that there is a significant association between the dopamine D4 receptor gene and mood disorders, especially major depression, but no association between the other polymorphisms and mood disorders. Negative
MDD DRD4 Our results suggest that there is a significant association between the dopamine D4 receptor gene and mood disorders, especially major depression, but no association between the other polymorphisms and mood disorders. Positive