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Two gene co-expression modules differentiate psychotics and controls

Journal

MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
Volume 18, Issue 12, Pages 1308-1314

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/mp.2012.146

Keywords

gene expression; neuron differentiation; neuron protection; schizophrenia; WGCNA

Funding

  1. Geraldi Norton Foundation
  2. Eklund Family
  3. [5R01MH080425]

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Schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) are highly heritable psychiatric disorders. Associated genetic and gene expression changes have been identified, but many have not been replicated and have unknown functions. We identified groups of genes whose expressions varied together, that is co-expression modules, then tested them for association with SCZ. Using weighted gene co-expression network analysis, we show that two modules were differentially expressed in patients versus controls. One, upregulated in cerebral cortex, was enriched with neuron differentiation and neuron development genes, as well as disease genome-wide association study genetic signals; the second, altered in cerebral cortex and cerebellum, was enriched with genes involved in neuron protection functions. The findings were preserved in five expression data sets, including sets from three brain regions, from a different microarray platform, and from BD patients. From those observations, we propose neuron differentiation and development pathways may be involved in etiologies of both SCZ and BD, and neuron protection function participates in pathological process of the diseases.

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