The human serotonin transporter (hSERT) gene is a promising candidate for m
ediating the genetic susceptibility for various psychiatric conditions such
as mood(1) and obsessive-compulsive disorders.(2) Two polymorphic sites in
this gene attracted much interest: a VNTR of 17-bp repeats in intron two,(
3) and an insertion/deletion in the 5'-flanking promoter region (5-HTT gene
-linked polymorphic region-5-HTTLPR)(4) creating a short (S) and a long (L)
allele, The 5-HTTLPR polymorphism is situated in a GC-rich region composed
of 20-23 bp repeating units. The S and L alleles have 14 and 16 repeat-ele
ments respectively. Positive associations of the 5-HTTLPR polymorphism with
mood disorders,(5) anxiety-related personality traits,(6) autism(7) and la
te-onset Alzheimer's(8) disease have been published, although some non repl
ications were also reported,(9,10) Here we report a novel allele (termed LJ
) in the 5-HTTLPR site. This allele is longer than the L allele by 43 bp, h
as 18 repeat units and contains two copies of the insertion/deletion sequen
ce arranged in tandem. The LJ allele was found in individuals of Libyan and
Tunisian Jewish origin but not in Moroccan or Ashkenazi Jews.