Evidence of association between SNAP25 gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a Latin American sample
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most highly heritable behavioral disorders in childhood, with heritability estimates between 60 and 90 %. Family, twin and adoption studies have indicated a strong genetic component in the susceptibility to ADHD. The synaptosomal-associat...
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- Synaptosomal associated protein 25
3' untranslated region
Article
Attention deficit disorder
Child
Controlled study
Disease association
Female
Genetic association
Genetic susceptibility
Human
Major clinical study
Male
Polymerase chain reaction
Priority journal
Protein polymorphism
Questionnaire
Restriction fragment length polymorphism
School child
Scoring system
South and central america
Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity
Case-control studies
Child
Colombia
Female
Genetic association studies
Genetic predisposition to disease
Haplotypes
Humans
Male
Synaptosomal-associated protein 25
3?utr
Adhd
Genotype
Haplotype
Polymorphism
Rs1051312
Rs3746554
Snap25
single nucleotide
Polymorphism
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Evidence of association between SNAP25 gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a Latin American sample |
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Evidence of association between SNAP25 gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a Latin American sample |
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Evidence of association between SNAP25 gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a Latin American sample Synaptosomal associated protein 25 3' untranslated region Article Attention deficit disorder Child Controlled study Disease association Female Genetic association Genetic susceptibility Human Major clinical study Male Polymerase chain reaction Priority journal Protein polymorphism Questionnaire Restriction fragment length polymorphism School child Scoring system South and central america Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity Case-control studies Child Colombia Female Genetic association studies Genetic predisposition to disease Haplotypes Humans Male Synaptosomal-associated protein 25 3?utr Adhd Genotype Haplotype Polymorphism Rs1051312 Rs3746554 Snap25 single nucleotide Polymorphism |
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Evidence of association between SNAP25 gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a Latin American sample |
title_full |
Evidence of association between SNAP25 gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a Latin American sample |
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Evidence of association between SNAP25 gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a Latin American sample |
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Evidence of association between SNAP25 gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a Latin American sample |
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Evidence of association between SNAP25 gene and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a Latin American sample |
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Synaptosomal associated protein 25 3' untranslated region Article Attention deficit disorder Child Controlled study Disease association Female Genetic association Genetic susceptibility Human Major clinical study Male Polymerase chain reaction Priority journal Protein polymorphism Questionnaire Restriction fragment length polymorphism School child Scoring system South and central america Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity Case-control studies Child Colombia Female Genetic association studies Genetic predisposition to disease Haplotypes Humans Male Synaptosomal-associated protein 25 3?utr Adhd Genotype Haplotype Polymorphism Rs1051312 Rs3746554 Snap25 |
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Synaptosomal associated protein 25 3' untranslated region Article Attention deficit disorder Child Controlled study Disease association Female Genetic association Genetic susceptibility Human Major clinical study Male Polymerase chain reaction Priority journal Protein polymorphism Questionnaire Restriction fragment length polymorphism School child Scoring system South and central america Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity Case-control studies Child Colombia Female Genetic association studies Genetic predisposition to disease Haplotypes Humans Male Synaptosomal-associated protein 25 3?utr Adhd Genotype Haplotype Polymorphism Rs1051312 Rs3746554 Snap25 single nucleotide Polymorphism |
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single nucleotide Polymorphism |
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most highly heritable behavioral disorders in childhood, with heritability estimates between 60 and 90 %. Family, twin and adoption studies have indicated a strong genetic component in the susceptibility to ADHD. The synaptosomal-associated protein of molecular weight 25 kDa (SNAP25) is a plasma membrane protein known to be involved in synaptic and neural plasticity. Animal model studies have shown that SNAP25 gene is responsible for hyperkinetic behavior in the coloboma mouse. In recent studies, several authors reported an association between SNAP25 and ADHD. In this study, we used a case-control approach to analyze the possible association of two polymorphisms of SNAP25 for possible association with ADHD in a sample of 73 cases and 152 controls in a Colombian children population. Polymorphisms are located in 3? untranslated region of SNAP25, positions T1065G and T1069C. We found a significant association with the GT haplotype (rs3746554{pipe}rs1051312) of SNAP25 (p = 0.001). Evidence of association was also found for the G/G genotype of rs3746554 (p = 0.002) and C/C genotype of rs1051312 (p = 0.009). This is the first study in a Latin American population. Similar to other studies, we found evidence of the association of SNAP25 and ADHD. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Wien. |
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