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2018

Medical Sciences

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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Identification Of Chst9 As A Candidate Gene For Schizophrenia From Whole Genome Sequencing, Christopher Sharp, Jingchun Chen, Marvi Moreno, Mahtab Hamid, Francisco Servin, Bita Bashy, Travis Mize Oct 2018

Identification Of Chst9 As A Candidate Gene For Schizophrenia From Whole Genome Sequencing, Christopher Sharp, Jingchun Chen, Marvi Moreno, Mahtab Hamid, Francisco Servin, Bita Bashy, Travis Mize

LSAMP Poster Presentations

Recent results imply that rare variants contribute to the risk of schizophrenia. We conducted whole genome sequencing for 99 subjects from 20 Chinese families (parents and at least two siblings with a schizophrenia diagnosis and one unaffected sibling). Of the 9 frameshift mutations identified in more than 2 families, one was at chromosome 10:125780762 on the Carbohydrate Sulfotransferase 15 (CHST15) gene and another at chromosome 18:24722723 on the Carbohydrate Sulfotransferase 9 (CHST9) gene. We observed these deletions in 4 affected persons of two families from whole. At least two types of mutations (one or three bases insertion) have been identified …