Epigenetic changes of DRD2 gene in pathogenesis of schizophrenia

Introduction: The dopamine hypothesis has earlier dominated the theories for the development of schizophrenia based on the early pharmacologic evidence. The antipsychotic drugs, among others, is thought to interfere with the function of the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) resulting in clinical improveme...

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Main Authors: Abd. Rahim, Nour El Huda, Rahim, Mohd Nabil Fikri, Ku Zaifah, Norsidah, Mohd Noor, Hanisah, Abdullah, Kartini, A. Talib, Norlelawati
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Published: Kulliyyah of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia 2017
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author Abd. Rahim, Nour El Huda
Rahim, Mohd Nabil Fikri
Ku Zaifah, Norsidah
Mohd Noor, Hanisah
Abdullah, Kartini
A. Talib, Norlelawati
author_facet Abd. Rahim, Nour El Huda
Rahim, Mohd Nabil Fikri
Ku Zaifah, Norsidah
Mohd Noor, Hanisah
Abdullah, Kartini
A. Talib, Norlelawati
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description Introduction: The dopamine hypothesis has earlier dominated the theories for the development of schizophrenia based on the early pharmacologic evidence. The antipsychotic drugs, among others, is thought to interfere with the function of the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) resulting in clinical improvement. Accumulating evidence suggest the role of epigenetic mechanisms in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Despite this, specific evidence linking the DRD2 DNA methylation with schizophrenia is insufficient mainly due to the poor accessibility and limited brain samples. Of late, new data has suggested the global impact of DNA methylation in the development of schizophrenia, thus methylation in the peripheral blood could infer changes in the brain. Therefore, the aim of the study is to assess the DRD2 DNA methylation in the peripheral blood of schizophrenia. Materials and method: The case control study consisted of 138 schizophrenia patients from the Psychiatry Clinic, Hospital Kuantan Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan Pahang and 132 healthy controls from Kuantan district. The genomic DNA from the peripheral blood was bisulfite converted. The DRD2 DNA methylation level was quantitatively measured by using the MethyLight Taqman® assay and normalized with the ALU reference control to give the percentage methylation ratio. The demographic data were calculated using descriptive statistics while parametric variables were compared using independent samples t-test or analysis of covariance. Results: There was a significant hypomethylation of DRD2 in schizophrenia as compared to the control group (p=0.001). The hypomethylation was also significant in males (p=0.007) and females (p=0.036) patients. Conclusion: This study strongly support the possible role of DNA methylation of DRD2 gene could contribute to the pathogenesis of schizophrenia.
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spelling iium-596002017-11-27T10:18:51Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/59600/ Epigenetic changes of DRD2 gene in pathogenesis of schizophrenia Abd. Rahim, Nour El Huda Rahim, Mohd Nabil Fikri Ku Zaifah, Norsidah Mohd Noor, Hanisah Abdullah, Kartini A. Talib, Norlelawati RC321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry Introduction: The dopamine hypothesis has earlier dominated the theories for the development of schizophrenia based on the early pharmacologic evidence. The antipsychotic drugs, among others, is thought to interfere with the function of the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) resulting in clinical improvement. Accumulating evidence suggest the role of epigenetic mechanisms in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Despite this, specific evidence linking the DRD2 DNA methylation with schizophrenia is insufficient mainly due to the poor accessibility and limited brain samples. Of late, new data has suggested the global impact of DNA methylation in the development of schizophrenia, thus methylation in the peripheral blood could infer changes in the brain. Therefore, the aim of the study is to assess the DRD2 DNA methylation in the peripheral blood of schizophrenia. Materials and method: The case control study consisted of 138 schizophrenia patients from the Psychiatry Clinic, Hospital Kuantan Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan Pahang and 132 healthy controls from Kuantan district. The genomic DNA from the peripheral blood was bisulfite converted. The DRD2 DNA methylation level was quantitatively measured by using the MethyLight Taqman® assay and normalized with the ALU reference control to give the percentage methylation ratio. The demographic data were calculated using descriptive statistics while parametric variables were compared using independent samples t-test or analysis of covariance. Results: There was a significant hypomethylation of DRD2 in schizophrenia as compared to the control group (p=0.001). The hypomethylation was also significant in males (p=0.007) and females (p=0.036) patients. Conclusion: This study strongly support the possible role of DNA methylation of DRD2 gene could contribute to the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. Kulliyyah of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia 2017-08-10 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/59600/1/59600_EPIGENETIC%20CHANGES.pdf Abd. Rahim, Nour El Huda and Rahim, Mohd Nabil Fikri and Ku Zaifah, Norsidah and Mohd Noor, Hanisah and Abdullah, Kartini and A. Talib, Norlelawati (2017) Epigenetic changes of DRD2 gene in pathogenesis of schizophrenia. In: Medical Research Symposium 2017, 10th August 2017, Kuantan, Pahang Darul Makmur, Malaysia. http://iiumedic.net/imjm/v1/about-imjm/
spellingShingle RC321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
Abd. Rahim, Nour El Huda
Rahim, Mohd Nabil Fikri
Ku Zaifah, Norsidah
Mohd Noor, Hanisah
Abdullah, Kartini
A. Talib, Norlelawati
Epigenetic changes of DRD2 gene in pathogenesis of schizophrenia
title Epigenetic changes of DRD2 gene in pathogenesis of schizophrenia
title_full Epigenetic changes of DRD2 gene in pathogenesis of schizophrenia
title_fullStr Epigenetic changes of DRD2 gene in pathogenesis of schizophrenia
title_full_unstemmed Epigenetic changes of DRD2 gene in pathogenesis of schizophrenia
title_short Epigenetic changes of DRD2 gene in pathogenesis of schizophrenia
title_sort epigenetic changes of drd2 gene in pathogenesis of schizophrenia
topic RC321 Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
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