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Schizophrenia Research | 2016

The role of the ITIH3 rs2535629 variant in antipsychotic response.

Eva J. Brandl; Tristram A. Lett; Nabilah I. Chowdhury; Arun K. Tiwari; G. Bakanidze; Herbert Y. Meltzer; S.G. Potkin; J.A. Lieberman; J.L. Kennedy; Daniel J. Müller

INTRODUCTION There is mounting evidence that schizophrenia risk variants influence response to antipsychotic medication. Common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in or near the inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor heavy chain H3 (ITIH3) gene have been repeatedly associated with schizophrenia and related psychiatric disorders in genome-wide association studies. Here, we provide the first study to assess the relevance of the ITIH3 rs2535629 SNP in response to antipsychotic medication. METHODS The rs2535629 SNP was genotyped in N=256 patients receiving various antipsychotics for up to 26weeks. Treatment response was assessed using the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) including its positive and negative subscales. Follow-up analyses were performed after stratifying for ethnicity and medication. RESULTS We found significant association of rs2535629 with improvement of negative symptoms in patients of European ancestry after six months of clozapine treatment (F1,87=8.8, pcorr=0.032). Patients homozygous for the minor A-allele showed the best improvement of negative BPRS scores. However, we observed no association between rs2535629 and changes in total BPRS score in the entire sample or the clozapine-treated subgroup. DISCUSSION Although there was no association of genotype with overall changes in BPRS scores, the greater improvement of negative symptoms in minor allele carriers indicates that rs2535629 may help to identify a subset of schizophrenia patients with better treatment response to clozapine. Therefore, our findings provide the first suggestive evidence that rs2535629 is relevant in antipsychotic response.


Schizophrenia Research | 1989

Lateralized deficits in covert shifts of visual attention in chronic and never-medicated schizophrenics compared to normal controls

S.G. Potkin; JamesM. Swanson; Melanie Urbanchek; Danilo Carreon; Gary Bravo


Schizophrenia Research | 1991

Asymmetries in attentional filtering in left and right visual fields in schizophrenic patients

S.B. Wigal; S.G. Potkin; P. Raja; G. Richmond; D.L. LaBerge


Schizophrenia Research | 1991

Positron emission tomography study of phencyclidine users

Joseph Wu; M.S. Buchsbaum; S.G. Potkin; M.J. Wolf; William E. Bunney


Schizophrenia Research | 1995

A structured clinical assessment of external sensory gating deficits in schizophrenia

William P. Hetrick; M.M. Youssef; Yi Jin; S.G. Potkin; Blynn G. Bunney; Curt A. Sandman; William E. Bunney


Schizophrenia Research | 1995

Reevaluation of sensory gating in normal and schizophrenic subjects

Yi Jin; Curt A. Sandman; S.G. Potkin; Joseph C. Wu; William P. Hetrick; Julie V Patterson; William E. Bunney


Schizophrenia Research | 1993

High and Low dose of clozapine compared in a double-blind study

S.G. Potkin; Rimal Bera; Bala Gulasekaram; Yi Jin; Joseph Wu; Jerome Costa; B. Gerber; G. Richmond; D. Ploszaj; Danilo Carreon; T. Cooper; K. Sitanggan


Schizophrenia Research | 1991

Lateralized differences in reaction time in schizophrenic patients

Sharon B. Wigal; James M. Swanson; S.G. Potkin


Schizophrenia Research | 2003

Sensory gating in schizophrenia: Clinical, P50, and PPI measures

Julie V Patterson; Yi Jin; P. Kang; P.J. Brahman; J. Bunney; S.G. Potkin; Curt A. Sandman; William E. Bunney


Schizophrenia Research | 1995

Reliability of P50 gating in normal subjects

William P. Hetrick; B.M. Ozgur; M.M. Youssef; Yi Jin; S.G. Potkin; Curt A. Sandman; William E. Bunney

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Yi Jin

University of California

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G. Richmond

University of California

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Joseph Wu

University of California

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M.S. Buchsbaum

University of California

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Danilo Carreon

University of California

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Jerome Costa

University of California

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M.J. Wolf

University of California

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