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Evidence for the role of EPHX2 gene variants in anorexia nervosa

Authors :
Nicholas J. Schork
Vikas Bansal
D. B. Woodside
Erin N. Smith
K. Plotnicov
Katherine A. Halmi
Sathanur R. Srinivasan
Pierre J. Magistretti
Cynthia M. Bulik
Janet Treasure
Thomas Phillips
Manfred M. Fichter
Gerald S. Berenson
A. A. Scott-Van Zeeland
L. Galvez
Nathan E. Wineinger
M. La Via
Phillip H. Pham
Harry Brandt
Pamela K. Keel
Eric J. Topol
Vikas Duvvuri
Lisa R. Lilenfeld
Guangfa Zhang
Alessandro Rotondo
Scott J. Crow
Kelly L. Klump
Andrew W. Bergen
Sarah S. Murray
Wade H. Berrettini
Andrew R. Carson
Sybil L. Crawford
Burcu F. Darst
S. Levy
Pei-an Betty Shih
Craig Johnson
Ondrej Libiger
Ali Torkamani
Michael Strober
Cinnamon S. Bloss
Wai Chen
Rebecca L. Tisch
Nikki Villarasa
Walter H. Kaye
Allan S. Kaplan
James E. Mitchell
Ryan Tewhey
Source :
Molecular Psychiatry, Molecular psychiatry, vol 19, iss 6
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Anorexia nervosa (AN) and related eating disorders are complex, multifactorial neuropsychiatric conditions with likely rare and common genetic and environmental determinants. To identify genetic variants associated with AN, we pursued a series of sequencing and genotyping studies focusing on the coding regions and upstream sequence of 152 candidate genes in a total of 1205 AN cases and 1948 controls. We identified individual variant associations in the Estrogen Receptor-ß (ESR2) gene, as well as a set of rare and common variants in the Epoxide Hydrolase 2 (EPHX2) gene, in an initial sequencing study of 261 early-onset severe AN cases and 73 controls (P=0.0004). The association of EPHX2 variants was further delineated in: (1) a pooling-based replication study involving an additional 500 AN patients and 500 controls (replication set P=0.00000016); (2) single-locus studies in a cohort of 386 previously genotyped broadly defined AN cases and 295 female population controls from the Bogalusa Heart Study (BHS) and a cohort of 58 individuals with self-reported eating disturbances and 851 controls (combined smallest single locus P

Details

ISSN :
14765578
Volume :
19
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular psychiatry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e3fd6312d159b3c240cba93e4dfbf5fd