Neuregulin 3 ( ) as a susceptibility gene in a schizophrenia subtype with florid delusions and relatively spared cognition

Linkage of 10q22-q23 to schizophrenia and the recently reported association of Neuregulin 3 ( NRG3 ) polymorphisms with high ‘delusion factor’ scores led us to attempt replication and further refinement of these findings in a sample of 411 schizophrenic patients and 223 nonpsychiatric control subjec...

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description Linkage of 10q22-q23 to schizophrenia and the recently reported association of Neuregulin 3 ( NRG3 ) polymorphisms with high ‘delusion factor’ scores led us to attempt replication and further refinement of these findings in a sample of 411 schizophrenic patients and 223 nonpsychiatric control subjects. Using quantitative cognitive traits, patients were grouped into a cluster with pervasive cognitive deficit (CD) and a cluster with relatively spared cognition (CS). We found a significant association between rs6584400 and schizophrenia, with a trend for rs10883866. Post hoc analysis revealed that this result was mainly due to the CS cluster, characterized by elevated scores on Schneiderian first-rank symptoms, salience of complex delusions and positive thought disorder—thus closely related to the ‘delusion factor’. In addition, both rs6584400 and rs10883866 were associated with the degraded-stimulus continuous performance task in which ‘risk’ alleles were associated with better than average performance in patients and worse performance in controls. This suggests that NRG3 may be modulating early attentional processes for perceptual sensitivity and vigilance, with opposite effects in affected individuals and healthy controls. The two single-nucleotide polymorphisms are in close proximity to the alternative first exons of the NRG3 -a, -b and -d isoforms, of which the human brain-specific NRG-b appears to be the most interesting candidate.
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Psychoses
Risk factors
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