Neuropsychopharmacology Reports (Mar 2024)
Association between copy number variations in parkin (PRKN) and schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder: A case–control study
- Tzuyao Lo,
- Itaru Kushima,
- Hiroki Kimura,
- Branko Aleksic,
- Takashi Okada,
- Hidekazu Kato,
- Toshiya Inada,
- Yoshihiro Nawa,
- Youta Torii,
- Maeri Yamamoto,
- Ryo Kimura,
- Yasuko Funabiki,
- Hirotaka Kosaka,
- Shusuke Numata,
- Kiyoto Kasai,
- Tsukasa Sasaki,
- Shigeru Yokoyama,
- Toshio Munesue,
- Ryota Hashimoto,
- Yuka Yasuda,
- Michiko Fujimoto,
- Masahide Usami,
- Masanari Itokawa,
- Makoto Arai,
- Kazutaka Ohi,
- Toshiyuki Someya,
- Yuichiro Watanabe,
- Jun Egawa,
- Tsutomu Takahashi,
- Michio Suzuki,
- Hidenori Yamasue,
- Nakao Iwata,
- Masashi Ikeda,
- Norio Ozaki
Affiliations
- Tzuyao Lo
- Department of Psychiatry Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan
- Itaru Kushima
- Department of Psychiatry Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan
- Hiroki Kimura
- Department of Psychiatry Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan
- Branko Aleksic
- Department of Psychiatry Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan
- Takashi Okada
- Department of Developmental Disorders, National Institute of Mental Health National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry Nagoya Japan
- Hidekazu Kato
- Department of Psychiatry Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan
- Toshiya Inada
- Department of Psychiatry Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan
- Yoshihiro Nawa
- Department of Psychiatry Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan
- Youta Torii
- Department of Psychiatry Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan
- Maeri Yamamoto
- Department of Psychiatry Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan
- Ryo Kimura
- Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology Graduate School of Medicine Kyoto University Kyoto Japan
- Yasuko Funabiki
- Department of Cognitive, Behavioral and Health Sciences, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies Kyoto University Kyoto Japan
- Hirotaka Kosaka
- Department of Neuropsychiatry, Faculty of Medical Sciences University of Fukui Fukui Japan
- Shusuke Numata
- Department of Psychiatry, Graduate School of Biomedical Science Tokushima University Tokushima Japan
- Kiyoto Kasai
- Department of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan
- Tsukasa Sasaki
- Laboratory of Health Education, Graduate School of Education University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan
- Shigeru Yokoyama
- Research Center for Child Mental Development Kanazawa University Ishikawa Japan
- Toshio Munesue
- Research Center for Child Mental Development Kanazawa University Ishikawa Japan
- Ryota Hashimoto
- Department of Pathology of Mental Diseases National Institute of Mental Health National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry Tokyo Japan
- Yuka Yasuda
- Department of Pathology of Mental Diseases National Institute of Mental Health National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry Tokyo Japan
- Michiko Fujimoto
- Department of Psychiatry Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Osaka Japan
- Masahide Usami
- Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Kohnodai Hospital, National Center for Global Health and Medicine Chiba Japan
- Masanari Itokawa
- Schizophrenia Research Project, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science Tokyo Japan
- Makoto Arai
- Schizophrenia Research Project, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science Tokyo Japan
- Kazutaka Ohi
- Department of Psychiatry Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine Gifu Japan
- Toshiyuki Someya
- Department of Psychiatry Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Niigata Japan
- Yuichiro Watanabe
- Department of Psychiatry Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Niigata Japan
- Jun Egawa
- Department of Psychiatry Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Niigata Japan
- Tsutomu Takahashi
- Department of Neuropsychiatry University of Toyama Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences Toyama Japan
- Michio Suzuki
- Department of Neuropsychiatry University of Toyama Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences Toyama Japan
- Hidenori Yamasue
- Department of Psychiatry Hamamatsu University School of Medicine Hamamatsu Japan
- Nakao Iwata
- Department of Psychiatry Fujita Health University School of Medicine Toyoake Japan
- Masashi Ikeda
- Department of Psychiatry Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan
- Norio Ozaki
- Department of Psychiatry Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/npr2.12370
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 44,
no. 1
pp. 42 – 50
Abstract
Abstract Aim The present study aimed to examine the association between copy number variations (CNVs) in parkin (PRKN) and schizophrenia (SCZ) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in a large case–control sample. Method Array comparative genomic hybridization was performed on 3111 cases with SCZ, 1236 cases with ASD, and 2713 controls. We systematically prioritized likely pathogenic CNVs (LP‐CNVs) in PRKN and examined their association with SCZ and ASD. Results In total, 3014 SCZ cases (96.9%), 1205 ASD cases (97.5%), and 2671 controls (98.5%) passed quality control. We found that monoallelic carriers of LP‐CNVs in PRKN were common (70/6890, 1.02%) and were not at higher risk of SCZ (p = 0.29) or ASD (p = 0.72). We observed that the distribution pattern of LP‐CNVs in the Japanese population was consistent with those in other populations. We also identified a patient diagnosed with SCZ and early‐onset Parkinson's disease carrying biallelic pathogenic CNVs in PRKN. The absence of Parkinson's symptoms in 10 other monoallelic carriers of the same pathogenic CNV further reflects the lack of effect of monoallelic pathogenic variants in PRKN in the absence of a second hit. Conclusion The present findings suggest that monoallelic CNVs in PRKN do not confer a significant risk for SCZ or ASD. However, further studies to investigate the association between biallelic CNVs in PRKN and SCZ and ASD are warranted.
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