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905 – No Association Between Sgk1 Gene Rs1743964 Polymorphic Variant And Schizophrenia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

O. Fedorenko
Affiliation:
Cellular and Molecular-Biolgical Investigations Laboratory, Mental Health Research Institute SB RAMSci, Tomsk, Russia
I. Losenkov
Affiliation:
Cellular and Molecular-Biolgical Investigations Laboratory, Mental Health Research Institute SB RAMSci, Tomsk, Russia
N. Vyalova
Affiliation:
Cellular and Molecular-Biolgical Investigations Laboratory, Mental Health Research Institute SB RAMSci, Tomsk, Russia
E. Rudikov
Affiliation:
Cellular and Molecular-Biolgical Investigations Laboratory, Mental Health Research Institute SB RAMSci, Tomsk, Russia
V. Gavrilova
Affiliation:
Cellular and Molecular-Biolgical Investigations Laboratory, Mental Health Research Institute SB RAMSci, Tomsk, Russia
E. Boyarko
Affiliation:
Cellular and Molecular-Biolgical Investigations Laboratory, Mental Health Research Institute SB RAMSci, Tomsk, Russia
A. Semke
Affiliation:
Cellular and Molecular-Biolgical Investigations Laboratory, Mental Health Research Institute SB RAMSci, Tomsk, Russia
S. Ivanova
Affiliation:
Cellular and Molecular-Biolgical Investigations Laboratory, Mental Health Research Institute SB RAMSci, Tomsk, Russia

Abstract

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The early gene serum- and glucocorticoid-induced kinase 1 (SGK1) has a striking expression profile after antipsychotic drug treatment in the brain regions associated with schizophrenia. SGK1 is involved into regulation of multiple neuronal proteins playing an important role in pathophysiology of brain diseases. The aim of this study was to study the association of polymorphic variant rs1743964 with schizophrenia in Russian population of Siberian region. We have examined 332 schizophrenic patients from the Mental Health Research Institute, Tomsk. Control group included 100 healthy persons. Genotyping of rs1743964 has been carried out using ABI StepOne Plus with TaqMan1 Validated SNP Genotyping Assay (Applied Biosystems). Comparison of genotypes frequencies of SGK1 gene rs1743964 polymorphic variant in groups of patients with schizophrenia and healthy persons has not revealed statistically significant difference. The genotypes distribution has been shown as follows: AA (46,4% and 41,7%), AG (43,7% and 46,9%), GG (9,9% and 11,5%) in schizophrenic patients and healthy persons, respectively. Thus, there is no association between SGK1 gene rs1743964 polymorphic variant and schizophrenia in Russian population of Siberian region.

This work has been completed under support of RFBR grant “12-04-01317-a The role of SGK1 and CLCNKB gene polymorphisms in the pathophysiology of mental disorders” and FCP grant 8140 “Developing of basic socially significant mental disorders markers complex based on study of molecular-genetic mechanisms of neuronal proteinkinase signal pathways dysregulation”.

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