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The Association of VMAT2 Gene Polymorphisms with the Development of Schizophrenia- [electronic resource]
The Association of VMAT2 Gene Polymorphisms with the Development of Schizophrenia- [electronic resource]

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 학위논문
Control Number  
0016933749
International Standard Book Number  
9798380261241
Dewey Decimal Classification Number  
510
Main Entry-Personal Name  
Cenname, Alexis.
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint  
[S.l.] : University of Pittsburgh., 2023
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint  
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2023
Physical Description  
1 online resource(30 p.)
General Note  
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-03, Section: A.
General Note  
Advisor: Carlson, Jenna.
Dissertation Note  
Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Pittsburgh, 2023.
Restrictions on Access Note  
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Summary, Etc.  
요약Objective: To investigate the association between common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the vesicular monoamine transporter type 2 (VMAT2) gene and a diagnosis of schizophrenia in the US population.Methods:968 individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia were ancestry-matched to healthy controls to create a final cohort of 1,936 individuals. Diagnosis criteria was determined from Electronic Health Records provided by the AllofUs Research Program. Additive and dominant logistic regression analyses were done for the promoter SNPs rs363324 and rs363371. Additional stratified analyses were performed using sex and ancestry variables.Results: No significant results were observed for rs363324 and rs363371 using the additive model. The dominant model suggested a protective effect for rs363324 for the entire cohort (p = 0.007; OR = 0.75[0.61, 0.92]) and within the African ancestral group (p = 0.028; OR= 0.76[0.56, 0.97]). Stratification by sex did not give significant results for either genotype model, nor did stratification by ancestry+sex.Conclusion:Premature mortality rates and the need for targeted treatments in schizophrenia make it an important disease to study for public health. This study found that 'GA' and 'AA' genotypes have an equal protective effect from the development of schizophrenia for rs363324. Unlike previous studies, the results for rs363371 were not significant. Future studies should use a larger sample size and include variables concerning environmental factors.
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Sample size.
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Schizophrenia.
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Electronic health records.
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Dopamine.
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Drug abuse.
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Parkinsons disease.
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Mental disorders.
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Health risk assessment.
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Psychosis.
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Genomes.
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Mental health.
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Privacy.
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Genotype & phenotype.
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Genes.
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Eigenvectors.
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Clinical psychology.
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Genetics.
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Health sciences.
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Information science.
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Mathematics.
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Neurosciences.
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Psychology.
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University of Pittsburgh.
Host Item Entry  
Dissertations Abstracts International. 85-03A.
Host Item Entry  
Dissertation Abstract International
Electronic Location and Access  
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■5021  ▼aThesis  (M.Sc.)--University  of  Pittsburgh,  2023.
■506    ▼aThis  item  must  not  be  sold  to  any  third  party  vendors.
■520    ▼aObjective:  To  investigate  the  association  between  common  single  nucleotide  polymorphisms  (SNPs)  in  the  vesicular  monoamine  transporter  type  2  (VMAT2)  gene  and  a  diagnosis  of  schizophrenia  in  the  US  population.Methods:968  individuals  with  a  diagnosis  of  schizophrenia  were  ancestry-matched  to  healthy  controls  to  create  a  final  cohort  of  1,936  individuals.  Diagnosis  criteria  was  determined  from  Electronic  Health  Records  provided  by  the  AllofUs  Research  Program.  Additive  and  dominant  logistic  regression  analyses  were  done  for  the  promoter  SNPs  rs363324  and  rs363371.  Additional  stratified  analyses  were  performed  using  sex  and  ancestry  variables.Results:  No  significant  results  were  observed  for  rs363324  and  rs363371  using  the  additive  model.  The  dominant  model  suggested  a  protective  effect  for  rs363324  for  the  entire  cohort  (p  =  0.007;  OR  =  0.75[0.61,  0.92])  and  within  the  African  ancestral  group  (p  =  0.028;  OR=  0.76[0.56,  0.97]).  Stratification  by  sex  did  not  give  significant  results  for  either  genotype  model,  nor  did  stratification  by  ancestry+sex.Conclusion:Premature  mortality  rates  and  the  need  for  targeted  treatments  in  schizophrenia  make  it  an  important  disease  to  study  for  public  health.  This  study  found  that  'GA'  and  'AA'  genotypes  have  an  equal  protective  effect  from  the  development  of  schizophrenia  for  rs363324.  Unlike  previous  studies,  the  results  for  rs363371  were  not  significant.  Future  studies  should  use  a  larger  sample  size  and  include  variables  concerning  environmental  factors.
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■650  4▼aDopamine.
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■650  4▼aParkinsons  disease.
■650  4▼aMental  disorders.
■650  4▼aHealth  risk  assessment.
■650  4▼aPsychosis.
■650  4▼aGenomes.
■650  4▼aMental  health.
■650  4▼aPrivacy.
■650  4▼aGenotype  &  phenotype.
■650  4▼aGenes.
■650  4▼aEigenvectors.
■650  4▼aClinical  psychology.
■650  4▼aGenetics.
■650  4▼aHealth  sciences.
■650  4▼aInformation  science.
■650  4▼aMathematics.
■650  4▼aNeurosciences.
■650  4▼aPsychology.
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