Schizophrenia-associated mt-DNA SNPs exhibit highly variable haplogroup affiliation and nuclear ancestry: Bi-genomic dependence raises major concerns for link to disease

精神分裂症相关线粒体 DNA SNP 表现出高度可变的单倍群归属和核祖先:双基因组依赖性引发了对与疾病关系的重大担忧

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作者:Christian M Hagen, Vanessa F Gonçalves, Paula L Hedley, Jonas Bybjerg-Grauholm, Marie Bækvad-Hansen, Christine S Hansen, Jørgen K Kanters, Jimmi Nielsen, Ole Mors, Alfonso B Demur, Thomas D Als, Merete Nordentoft, Anders Børglum, Preben B Mortensen, James Kennedy, Thomas M Werge, David M Hougaard, M

Abstract

Mitochondria play a significant role in human diseases. However, disease associations with mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) SNPs have proven difficult to replicate. An analysis of eight schizophrenia-associated mtDNA SNPs, in 23,743 Danes without a psychiatric diagnosis and 2,538 schizophrenia patients, revealed marked inter-allelic differences in mitochondrial haplogroup affiliation and nuclear ancestry. This bi-genomic dependence could entail population stratification. Only two mitochondrial SNPs, m.15043A and m.15218G, were significantly associated with schizophrenia. However, these associations disappeared when corrected for haplogroup affiliation and nuclear ancestry. The extensive bi-genomic dependence documented here is a major concern when interpreting historic, as well as designing future, mtDNA association studies.

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