Authors
Jen C Wang, Anthony L Hinrichs, Heather Stock, John Budde, Rebecca Allen, Sarah Bertelsen, Jennifer M Kwon, William Wu, Danielle M Dick, John Rice, Kevin Jones, John I Nurnberger Jr, Jay Tischfield, Bernice Porjesz, Howard J Edenberg, Victor Hesselbrock, Ray Crowe, Mark Schuckit, Henri Begleiter, Theodore Reich, Alison M Goate, Laura J Bierut
Publication date
2004/9/1
Journal
Human molecular genetics
Volume
13
Issue
17
Pages
1903-1911
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Several correlated phenotypes, alcohol dependence, major depressive syndrome, and an endophenotype of electrophysiological measurements, event-related oscillations (EROs), have demonstrated linkage on the long arm of chromosome 7. Recently, we reported both linkage and association between polymorphisms in the gene encoding the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2 ( CHRM2 ) and EROs. In this study, we evaluated whether genetic variation in the CHRM2 gene is also a risk factor for the correlated clinical characteristics of alcoholism and depression. The CHRM2 gene contains a single coding exon and a large 5′ untranslated region encoded by multiple exons that can be alternatively spliced. Families were recruited through an alcohol dependent proband, and multiplex pedigrees were selected for genetic analyses. We examined 11 single …
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