A Family-based Association Study of DIO2 and children mental retardation in the Qinba region of China

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Kejin Zhang
Heng Xi
Xiying Wang
Yale Guo
Shaoping Huang
Zijian Zheng
Fuchang Zhang
Xiaocai Gao
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[1] Key Laboratory of Resource Biology and Biotechnology in Western China (Ministry of Education),
[2] College of Life Science,undefined
[3] Institute of Population and Health,undefined
[4] Northwest University,undefined
[5] College of Public Management,undefined
[6] Institute of Application Psychology,undefined
[7] Northwest University,undefined
[8] The 2nd Affiliated Hospital,undefined
[9] Xi’an Jiaotong University,undefined
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Journal of Human Genetics | 2012年 / 57卷
关键词
deiodinase enzyme II (; ); Family Based Association Tests (FBAT); mental retardation (MR); thyroid hormone (TH);
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Deiodinase enzyme II (DIO2) has an important role in individuals’ thyroid hormones’ level, the development of central and peripheral nervous systems and characterized by mental retardation (MR). The DIO2 gene was genotyped by using five haplotype-tagging single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 157 Chinese MR high-density family pedigrees, including 452 nuclear families and >1460 persons. The single marker and haplotype analyses were performed by Family-based Association Tests (FBAT). Three SNPs had P-values <0.05 in at least one inherited model survived with the correction. Several haplotypes composed of these SNPs were also associated with MR. The insilico analyses identified that one of the SNPs, rs1388378, may be a functional SNP. However, further in vitro studies of this SNP should be considered in elucidating its effect on gene expression and the possible role in MR susceptibility.
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