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Human nuclear transcription factor gene CREM: Genomic organization, mutation screening, and association analysis in panic disorder

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder with an estimated heritability of 48%. Variation in the gene of the nuclear transcription factor "CAMP-responsive element modulator" (CREM) might contribute to its pathogenesis. CREM knock-out mice exhibit significantly less anxiety behavior than wild-type mice and the alternative CREM gene product "inducible cAMP early repressor" (ICER) plays a pivotal role in the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, which is disturbed in panic disorder. We characterized the genomic organization of the human CREM gene and performed a systematic mutation screening by means of single stranded conformational analysis (SSCA) in a sample of 40 German patients with panic disorder (DSM-III-R). Four novel single nucleotide polymorphisms in CREM promoters P 1 and P 4, one trinucleotide (ATT)-repeat polymorphism in CREM promoter P 2-generating the ICER isoform- and a rare amino acid substitution in CREM exon glut 2 were identified. Association analysis in an extended sample of German patients (n=88) revealed a significant excess of the shorter CREM P 2 promoter eight-repeat trinucleotide allele and of genotypes containing the eight-repeat trinucleotide allele in panic disorder (P=0.02), in particular in panic disorder without agoraphobia (P=0.001). A replication study in independent Italian (n=76) and Spanish (n=62) samples, however, failed to confirm this observation. This suggests that the CREM P 2 promoter trinucleotide polymorphism is not a major susceptibility factor in the pathogenesis of panic disorder. Functional analysis of the observed CREM P 2 promoter polymorphism as well as studies in independent panic disorder samples are necessary. (C) 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Domschke, K; Kuhlenbaumer, G; Schirmacher, A; Lorenzi, C; Armengol, L; Dibella, D; Gratacos, M; Garritsen, Hs; Nothen, Mm; Franke, P; Sand, P; Fritze, J; Perez, G; Maier, W; Sibrowski, W; Estivill, X; Bellodi, Laura; Ringelstein, Eb; Arolt, V; Martin Santos, R; Catalano, M; Stogbauer, F; Deckert, J.
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/15855
Pubblicato in:
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS
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