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  The protocadherin 17 gene affects cognition, personality, amygdala structure and function, synapse development and risk of major mood disorders

Chang, H., Hoshina, N., Zhang, C., Ma, Y., Cao, H., Wang, Y., et al. (2018). The protocadherin 17 gene affects cognition, personality, amygdala structure and function, synapse development and risk of major mood disorders. MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY, 23(2), 400-412. doi:10.1038/mp.2016.231.

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Chang, H.1, Author
Hoshina, N.1, Author
Zhang, C.1, Author
Ma, Y.1, Author
Cao, H.1, Author
Wang, Y.1, Author
Wu, D-d1, Author
Bergen, S. E.1, Author
Landen, M.1, Author
Hultman, C. M.1, Author
Preisig, M.1, Author
Kutalik, Z.1, Author
Castelao, E.1, Author
Grigoroiu-Serbanescu, M.1, Author
Forstner, A. J.1, Author
Strohmaier, J.1, Author
Hecker, J.1, Author
Schulze, T. G.1, Author
Müller-Myhsok, Bertram1, 2, Author           
Reif, A.1, Author
Mitchell, P. B.1, AuthorMartin, N. G.1, AuthorSchofield, P. R.1, AuthorCichon, S.1, AuthorNoethen, M. M.1, AuthorWalter, H.1, AuthorErk, S.1, AuthorHeinz, A.1, AuthorAmin, N.1, Authorvan Duijn, C. M.1, AuthorMeyer-Lindenberg, A.1, AuthorTost, H.1, AuthorXiao, X.1, AuthorYamamoto, T.1, AuthorRietschel, M.1, AuthorLi, M.1, Author more..
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2RG Statistical Genetics, Dept. Translational Research in Psychiatry, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_2040288              

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Free keywords: GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION; BIPOLAR AFFECTIVE-DISORDER; DENDRITIC SPINE PATHOLOGY; EDUCATIONAL-ATTAINMENT; HIPPOCAMPAL STRUCTURE; CADHERIN SUPERFAMILY; UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION; SCHIZOPHRENIA; EXPRESSION; SUSCEPTIBILITYBiochemistry & Molecular Biology; Neurosciences & Neurology; Psychiatry;
 Abstract: Major mood disorders, which primarily include bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder, are the leading cause of disability worldwide and pose a major challenge in identifying robust risk genes. Here, we present data from independent large-scale clinical data sets (including 29 557 cases and 32 056 controls) revealing brain expressed protocadherin 17 (PCDH17) as a susceptibility gene for major mood disorders. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) spanning the PCDH17 region are significantly associated with major mood disorders; subjects carrying the risk allele showed impaired cognitive abilities, increased vulnerable personality features, decreased amygdala volume and altered amygdala function as compared with non-carriers. The risk allele predicted higher transcriptional levels of PCDH17 mRNA in postmortem brain samples, which is consistent with increased gene expression in patients with bipolar disorder compared with healthy subjects. Further, overexpression of PCDH17 in primary cortical neurons revealed significantly decreased spine density and abnormal dendritic morphology compared with control groups, which again is consistent with the clinical observations of reduced numbers of dendritic spines in the brains of patients with major mood disorders. Given that synaptic spines are dynamic structures which regulate neuronal plasticity and have crucial roles in myriad brain functions, this study reveals a potential underlying biological mechanism of a novel risk gene for major mood disorders involved in synaptic function and related intermediate phenotypes.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 13
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000423441700026
DOI: 10.1038/mp.2016.231
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Publ. Info: MACMILLAN BUILDING, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND : NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 23 (2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 400 - 412 Identifier: ISSN: 1359-4184