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An improved in silico selection of phenotype affecting polymorphisms in SLC6A4, HTR1A and HTR2A genes

โœ Scribed by Francesco Piva; Matteo Giulietti; Bernardo Nardi; Cesario Bellantuono; Giovanni Principato


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
106 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6222

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Abstract

Objective

Among the experimentally assessed DNA variations in serotonin related genes, some influence physiological expression of personality and mental disorders, others alter the responses to pharmacological and/or psychotherapeutic treatments. Because of the huge number of polymorphisms lying in genes and of the great length of time necessary to perform association studies, a selection of the variations being studied is a necessary and crucial step.

Methods

In this work we used the most updated and assessed bioinformatic tools to predict the phenotype affecting polymorphisms of the human HTR1A, HTR2A and SLC6A4 serotonin related genes. Moreover, we carried out a literature search to collect information about the recent association studies to compare it versus our prediction data.

Results

Gene polymorphism analysis indicated the variations that are worth considering in the association studies in the field of psychiatry, psychology and pharmacogenomics. The literature revision allowed to show both the few well and the most not enough investigated polymorphisms.

Conclusions

Our data can be useful to select polymorphisms for new association studies, especially those not yet investigated that can be related to behaviour, mental disorders and individual treatment response. Copyright ยฉ 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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