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ADHD and DAT1: further evidence of paternal over-transmission of risk alleles and haplotype

ADHD and DAT1: further evidence of paternal over-transmission of risk alleles and haplotype
ADHD and DAT1: further evidence of paternal over-transmission of risk alleles and haplotype
We [Hawi et al. (2005); Am J Hum Genet 77:958-965] reported paternal over-transmission of risk alleles in some ADHD-associated genes. This was particularly clear in the case of the DAT1 3-UTR VNTR. In the current investigation, we analyzed three new sample comprising of 1,248 ADHD nuclear families to examine the allelic over-transmission of DAT1 in ADHD. The IMAGE sample, the largest of the three-replication samples, provides strong support for a parent of origin effect for allele 6 and the 10 repeat allele (intron 8 and 3-UTR VNTR, respectively) of DAT1. In addition, a similar pattern of over-transmission of paternal risk haplotypes (constructed from the above alleles) was also observed. Some support is also derived from the two smaller samples although neither is independently significant. Although the mechanism driving the paternal over-transmission of the DAT risk alleles is not known, these finding provide further support for this phenomenon.
1552-4841
97-102
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Hawi, Z., Kent, L., Hill, M., Anney, R.J.L., Brookes, K.J., Barry, E., Franke, B., Banaschewski, T., Buitelaar, J., Ebstein, R., Miranda, A., Oades, R.D., Roeyers, H., Rothenberger, A., Sergeant, J., Sonuga-Barke, E., Steinhausen, H.C., Faraone, S.V., Asherson, P. and Gill, M. (2009) ADHD and DAT1: further evidence of paternal over-transmission of risk alleles and haplotype. American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 153B (1), 97-102. (doi:10.1002/ajmg.b.30960).

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We [Hawi et al. (2005); Am J Hum Genet 77:958-965] reported paternal over-transmission of risk alleles in some ADHD-associated genes. This was particularly clear in the case of the DAT1 3-UTR VNTR. In the current investigation, we analyzed three new sample comprising of 1,248 ADHD nuclear families to examine the allelic over-transmission of DAT1 in ADHD. The IMAGE sample, the largest of the three-replication samples, provides strong support for a parent of origin effect for allele 6 and the 10 repeat allele (intron 8 and 3-UTR VNTR, respectively) of DAT1. In addition, a similar pattern of over-transmission of paternal risk haplotypes (constructed from the above alleles) was also observed. Some support is also derived from the two smaller samples although neither is independently significant. Although the mechanism driving the paternal over-transmission of the DAT risk alleles is not known, these finding provide further support for this phenomenon.

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Published date: 22 April 2009

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/67021
ISSN: 1552-4841
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Date deposited: 30 Jul 2009
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Author: Z. Hawi
Author: L. Kent
Author: M. Hill
Author: R.J.L. Anney
Author: K.J. Brookes
Author: E. Barry
Author: B. Franke
Author: T. Banaschewski
Author: J. Buitelaar
Author: R. Ebstein
Author: A. Miranda
Author: R.D. Oades
Author: H. Roeyers
Author: A. Rothenberger
Author: J. Sergeant
Author: E. Sonuga-Barke
Author: H.C. Steinhausen
Author: S.V. Faraone
Author: P. Asherson
Author: M. Gill

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