Affected sibling pair linkage analysis of qualitative and quantitative traits for schizophrenia on chromosome 22 in a Chinese population.

We performed nonparametric linkage analysis on 136 families with two or more siblings with schizophrenia from Sichuan, southwestern China. In addition to categorical diagnosis, we used quantitative trait information from the Positive and Negative Symptom Scale and the modified Overt Aggression Scale. Categorical analysis using the diagnosis of schizophrenia and a maximum likelihood identity-by-descent method produced scores of close to 0 throughout the whole region tested. Multipoint analysis allowed exclusion of most markers with a relative risk of > 2, but did not exclude the possibility of a relative risk of < 1.5 for four of the markers. Our results provide no significant evidence for a locus for schizophrenia on chromosome 22. Quantitative linkage analysis using the PANSS-G scale score produced a maximum LOD score of approximately 1.2 with the marker D22S310, using either the Haseman-Elston method or maximum likelihood variance estimation with or without dominance. PANSS-N produced a maximum LOD score of 1.2 at the D22S283 locus. LOD score of about 1 are easily produced by chance. Thus, we conclude that under quantitative trait we also find no evidence of linkage between schizophrenia and markers on chromosome 22 in our Chinese sibling pair sample.

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