Author/Editor     Videtič, Alja; Peternelj, Tina T; Zupanc, Tomaž; Balažic, Jože; Komel, Radovan
Title     Promoter and functional polymorphisms of HTR2C and suicide victims
Type     članek
Source     Genes, brain and behavior
Vol. and No.     Letnik 8, št. 5
Publication year     2009
Volume     str. 541'5
Language     eng
Abstract     In Europe, the countries with the highest suicide rates form a so-called J-curve, which starts in Finland and extends down to Slovenia—a country with one of the world’s highest suicide rates. So far, the strongest association between suicide and genes has been shown for the serotonergic system. A functional polymorphism 68G>C (Cys23Ser) and a promoter polymorphism‐ 995G>A of serotonin receptor 2C (HTR2C) have already been investigated, but no associations with suicide were determined. In the present study 334 suicide victims and 211 controls of Slovenian origin were genotyped for the above-mentioned polymorphisms using standard methods. In the case of the polymorphism‐995G>A no association with suicide was found. However, a significant association was observed between female suicide victims and polymorphism 68G>C. The significance remained when we combined alleles of female and male populations. An excess of GG genotype and allele G was observed. However, no statistically important differences were present when only males were analyzed. Haplotype analysis on female population showed marginal association of haplotype GCwith suicide. The present study speaks for the plausible implication of the HTR2C in suicide susceptibility.
Descriptors     SUICIDE
RECEPTORS, SEROTONIN
PROMOTER REGIONS (GENETICS)
GENOTYPE
POLYMORPHISM (GENETICS)
ALLELES
HAPLOTYPES
POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION