Uncovering obsessive-compulsive disorder risk genes in a pediatric cohort by high-resolution analysis of copy number variation

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a heterogeneous neuropsychiatric condition, thought to have a significant genetic component. When onset occurs in childhood, affected individuals generally exhibit different characteristics from adult-onset OCD, including higher prevalence in males and increase...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders 2016-10, Vol.8 (1), p.36-36, Article 36
Hauptverfasser: Gazzellone, Matthew J, Zarrei, Mehdi, Burton, Christie L, Walker, Susan, Uddin, Mohammed, Shaheen, S M, Coste, Julie, Rajendram, Rageen, Schachter, Reva J, Colasanto, Marlena, Hanna, Gregory L, Rosenberg, David R, Soreni, Noam, Fitzgerald, Kate D, Marshall, Christian R, Buchanan, Janet A, Merico, Daniele, Arnold, Paul D, Scherer, Stephen W
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Zusammenfassung:Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a heterogeneous neuropsychiatric condition, thought to have a significant genetic component. When onset occurs in childhood, affected individuals generally exhibit different characteristics from adult-onset OCD, including higher prevalence in males and increased heritability. Since neuropsychiatric conditions are associated with copy number variations (CNVs), we considered their potential role in the etiology of OCD. We genotyped 307 unrelated pediatric probands with idiopathic OCD (including 174 that were part of complete parent-child trios) and compared their genotypes with those of 3861 population controls, to identify rare CNVs (
ISSN:1866-1947
1866-1955
DOI:10.1186/s11689-016-9170-9