TY - JOUR
T1 - Ethnicity-Dependent Effects of Schizophrenia Risk Variants of the OLIG2 Gene on OLIG2 Transcription and White Matter Integrity
AU - Komatsu, Hiroshi
AU - Takeuchi, Hikaru
AU - Kikuchi, Yoshie
AU - Ono, Chiaki
AU - Yu, Zhiqian
AU - Iizuka, Kunio
AU - Takano, Yuji
AU - Kakuto, Yoshihisa
AU - Funakoshi, Shunichi
AU - Ono, Takashi
AU - Ito, Junko
AU - Kunii, Yasuto
AU - Hino, Mizuki
AU - Nagaoka, Atsuko
AU - Iwasaki, Yasushi
AU - Yamamori, Hidenaga
AU - Yasuda, Yuka
AU - Fujimoto, Michiko
AU - Azechi, Hirotsugu
AU - Kudo, Noriko
AU - Hashimoto, Ryota
AU - Yabe, Hirooki
AU - Yoshida, Mari
AU - Saito, Yuko
AU - Kakita, Akiyoshi
AU - Fuse, Nobuo
AU - Kawashima, Ryuta
AU - Taki, Yasuyuki
AU - Tomita, Hiroaki
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PY - 2020/11/1
Y1 - 2020/11/1
N2 - Previous studies have indicated associations between several OLIG2 gene single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and susceptibility to schizophrenia among Caucasians. Consistent with these findings, postmortem brain and diffusion tensor imaging studies have indicated that the schizophrenia-risk-associated allele (A) in the OLIG2 SNP rs1059004 predicts lower OLIG2 gene expression in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) of schizophrenia patients and reduced white matter (WM) integrity of the corona radiata in normal brains among Caucasians. In an effort to replicate the association between this variant and WM integrity among healthy Japanese, we found that the number of A alleles was positively correlated with WM integrity in some fiber tracts, including the right posterior limb of the internal capsule, and with mean blood flow in a widespread area, including the inferior frontal operculum, orbital area, and triangular gyrus. Because the A allele affected WM integrity in opposite directions in Japanese and Caucasians, we investigated a possible association between the OLIG2 gene SNPs and the expression level of OLIG2 transcripts in postmortem DLPFCs. We evaluated rs1059004 and additional SNPs in the 5′ upstream and 3′ downstream regions of rs1059004 to cover the broader region of the OLIG2 gene. The 2 SNPs (rs1059004 and rs9653711) had opposite effects on OLIG2 gene expression in the DLPFC in Japanese and Caucasians. These findings suggest ethnicity-dependent opposite effects of OLIG2 gene SNPs on WM integrity and OLIG2 gene expression in the brain, which may partially explain the failures in replicating associations between genetic variants and psychiatric phenotypes among ethnicities.
AB - Previous studies have indicated associations between several OLIG2 gene single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and susceptibility to schizophrenia among Caucasians. Consistent with these findings, postmortem brain and diffusion tensor imaging studies have indicated that the schizophrenia-risk-associated allele (A) in the OLIG2 SNP rs1059004 predicts lower OLIG2 gene expression in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) of schizophrenia patients and reduced white matter (WM) integrity of the corona radiata in normal brains among Caucasians. In an effort to replicate the association between this variant and WM integrity among healthy Japanese, we found that the number of A alleles was positively correlated with WM integrity in some fiber tracts, including the right posterior limb of the internal capsule, and with mean blood flow in a widespread area, including the inferior frontal operculum, orbital area, and triangular gyrus. Because the A allele affected WM integrity in opposite directions in Japanese and Caucasians, we investigated a possible association between the OLIG2 gene SNPs and the expression level of OLIG2 transcripts in postmortem DLPFCs. We evaluated rs1059004 and additional SNPs in the 5′ upstream and 3′ downstream regions of rs1059004 to cover the broader region of the OLIG2 gene. The 2 SNPs (rs1059004 and rs9653711) had opposite effects on OLIG2 gene expression in the DLPFC in Japanese and Caucasians. These findings suggest ethnicity-dependent opposite effects of OLIG2 gene SNPs on WM integrity and OLIG2 gene expression in the brain, which may partially explain the failures in replicating associations between genetic variants and psychiatric phenotypes among ethnicities.
KW - OLIG2 polymorphism
KW - schizophrenia
KW - white matter integrity/cerebral blood flow/OLIG2 gene expression/ethnic difference
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U2 - 10.1093/schbul/sbaa049
DO - 10.1093/schbul/sbaa049
M3 - Article
C2 - 32285113
AN - SCOPUS:85097112438
SN - 0586-7614
VL - 46
SP - 1619
EP - 1628
JO - Schizophrenia Bulletin
JF - Schizophrenia Bulletin
IS - 6
ER -