O. Ohmori et al., Novel polymorphism in the 5 '-upstream region of the human 5-HT6 receptor gene and schizophrenia, NEUROSCI L, 310(1), 2001, pp. 17-20
The localization of 5-hydroxytryptamine(6) (5-HT6) receptor in the limbic a
nd cortical regions, and the high affinity of atypical antipsychotic drugs
such as clozapine for the receptor, suggest the possible involvement of the
receptor in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. In this study, we searched
systematically for polymorphisms in the 5'-upstream region of the human 5-H
T6 receptor gene. We identified a trinucleotide repeat polymorphism, (GCC)(
2/3), at a nucleotide position between -1093 and -1085 bp upstream from the
translation start site. Subsequent case-control association study did not
demonstrate significant differences of genotype and allele frequency betwee
n 206 controls and 246 patients with schizophrenia. Our results suggest tha
t the 5-HT6 receptor gene polymorphism does not confer increased susceptibi
lity to schizophrenia. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.