BDgene

Study Report

Basic Info
Reference
Citation Arinami, T., N. Yamada, et al. (1997). "Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase variant and schizophrenia/depression." Am J Med Genet 74(5): 526-528.
Disease Type Bipolar Disorder & Schizophrenia & Major Depressive Disorder
Study Design case-control
Study Type Candidate-gene association study
Sample Size 297 schizophrenics, 32 patients with major depression, 40 patients with bipolar disorder, and 419 controls
SNP/Region/Marker Size 1 variant
Predominant Ethnicity Mongloid
Population Japanese
Gender schizophrenics (169 males and 128 females),patients with major depression (13 males and 19 females), patients with bipolar disorder (24 males and 16 females), and controls (281 males and 138 females)
Age Group Adults : schizophrenics with a mean,SD age of 45.2,13.0 years, patients with major depression with a mean,SD age of 58.2,11.6 years,patients with bipolar disorder with a mean,SD age of 54.2,12.4 years, and controls with a mean,SD age of 48.5,8.7 years

Detail Info

Genetic factors reported by this study for BD
Other variants reported by this study for BD (count: 1)

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

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
SZ MTHFR C677T MTHFR point mutation Chi-square tests:P < 0.006,OR(95%CI) = 1.9 (1.3–2.9) Significant differences were found in SZ groups. Positive
MDD MTHFR C677T MTHFR point mutation Chi-square tests:P < 0.006,OR(95%CI) = 2.8 (1.3–6.4) There was a significant difference between patients with unipolar disorder and controls. Positive

Genes reported by this study for SZ/MDD
Disease Gene Description Result Category
SZ MTHFR The genotype homozygous for the T677 allele was significantly frequently observed in schizophrenics with an odds ratio of 1.9 (P = 0.0006), and in patients with major depression with an odds ratio of 2.8 (P = 0.005). Our data suggest associations of the MTHFR gene variant with schizophrenia and depression in the Japanese. Positive
MDD MTHFR The genotype homozygous for the T677 allele was significantly frequently observed in schizophrenics with an odds ratio of 1.9 (P = 0.0006), and in patients with major depression with an odds ratio of 2.8 (P = 0.005). Our data suggest associations of the MTHFR gene variant with schizophrenia and depression in the Japanese. Positive