50 new gene regions linked to schizophrenia risk identified

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Scientists have identified 50 new gene regions that increase the risk of developing schizophrenia, a finding that could lead to improved treatment for the debilitating psychiatric condition that affects over 20 million people worldwide.

The study showed that some of the genes identified as increasing risk for have previously been associated with other neurodevelopmental disorders, including intellectual disability and

"These findings are another important step on the long road to new treatments for and will be crucial for identifying potential new drugs, which will become an increasing focus of our work in the coming years," said Mike Owen, at the

For the study, published in the journal Nature Genetics, the team examined genetic data in 100,000 individuals including 40,000 people with a diagnosis of

They also found that the genes linked to risk are mostly crucial to normal development and therefore typically do not contain harmful mutations.

This discovery will help researchers narrow down their search for the mechanisms of the as these genes, commonly called "loss-of-function intolerant", only account for around 15 per cent of all the genes in the

"We show, for the first time, that genetic variants that do not severely impact gene function, but presumably have a more subtle impact on these critical genes, increase risk for developing schizophrenia," said Antonio Pardinas, from the varsity.

Moreover, the findings have solved a mystery that puzzled psychiatrists and evolutionary geneticists -- why does affect so many people when on average they have fewer children than people without the

"We found that many gene variants linked to reside in regions of the genome in which natural selection is not very effective in the first place," explained James Walters, another from the varsity.

"Also, most of them do not have individually serious effects, and this makes them less likely to be selected, either for or against," he noted.

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 14:24 IST
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