Sg. Schwab et al., EVALUATION OF A SUSCEPTIBILITY GENE FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA ON CHROMOSOME 6P BY MULTIPOINT AFFECTED SIB-PAIR LINKAGE ANALYSIS, Nature genetics, 11(3), 1995, pp. 325-327
The influence of genetic factors in schizophrenia has been convincingl
y demonstrated by family, twin and adoption studies(1-3), but the mode
of transmission remains uncertain. The reported pattern of recurrence
risks suggests a set of interacting loci(4). Based on prior evidence
for linkage on chromosome 6p (K. Kendler, pers. comm.), we have scanne
d the short arm of chromosome 6 in 54 families for loci predisposing t
o schizophrenia, using 25 microsatellite markers spanning 60 centiMorg
ans (cM). Allele sharing identity by descent was examined in affected
sib-pairs from these families, followed by multipoint sib-pair linkage
analysis. Positive lod scores were obtained over a wide region (D6S47
0 to D6S271), with a maximum lod score of 2.2 occuring near D6S274, lo
cated in 6p22. However, we obtained a lod score of -2 at D6S296, the l
ocus found by others to provide the greatest linkage evidence(5). At D
6S274, we report a positive lod score as do Straub et al.(5) (individu
ally non-significant). A combined total lod of 3.6-4.0 suggests the po
ssibility of a susceptibility locus in this region. However, methodolo
gical differences between our studies makes a firm conclusion difficul
t.