Frontiers in Neurology (Dec 2022)

The SFT2D2 gene is associated with the autoimmune pathology of schizophrenia in a Chinese population

  • Duilin Liu,
  • Lin Wu,
  • Lin Wu,
  • Hui Wei,
  • Hui Wei,
  • Caiyun Zhu,
  • Caiyun Zhu,
  • Runhui Tian,
  • Wanwan Zhu,
  • Wanwan Zhu,
  • Qi Xu,
  • Qi Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.1037777
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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BackgroundThe relative risk of GWAS-confirmed loci strongly associated with schizophrenia may be underestimated due to the decay of linkage disequilibrium between index SNPs and causal variants. This study is aimed to investigate schizophrenia-associated signals detected in the 1q24-25 region in order to identify a causal variant in LD with GWAS index SNPs, and the potential biological functions of the risk gene.MethodsRe-genotyping analysis was performed in the 1q24-25 region that harbors three GWAS index SNPs associated with schizophrenia (rs10489202, rs11586522, and rs6670165) in total of 9801 case-control subjects of Chinese Han origin. Circulating autoantibody levels were assessed using an in-house ELISA against a protein derived fragment encoded by SFT2D2 in total of 682 plasma samples.ResultsA rare variant (rs532193193) in the SFT2D2 locus was identified to be strongly associated with schizophrenia. Compared with control subjects, patients with schizophrenia showed increased anti-SFT2D2 IgG levels. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis revealed an area under the ROC curve (AUC) of 0.803 with sensitivity of 28.57% against specificity of 95% for the anti-SFT2D2 IgG assay.DiscussionOur findings indicate that SFT2D2 is a novel gene for risk of schizophrenia, while endogenous anti-SFT2D2 IgG may underlie the pathophysiology of the immunological aspects of schizophrenia.

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