2012
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1209389109
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Finding a druggable target for schizophrenia

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“…However, as indicated above, Law et al [11] demonstrated that HALO reduces PIK3CD mRNA expression only to 80% of the control. The degree of reduction in the gene expression does not preclude any clinical relevance of the effect, particularly as the extent of desirable decrease was not established [28] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as indicated above, Law et al [11] demonstrated that HALO reduces PIK3CD mRNA expression only to 80% of the control. The degree of reduction in the gene expression does not preclude any clinical relevance of the effect, particularly as the extent of desirable decrease was not established [28] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of this, disorders continue to be stereotypically depicted as homogeneous. A case in point is the diagnosis of schizophrenia, which in prestigious scientific journals typically is described homogeneously in line with its early twentieth century asylum origins as a 'devastating brain disease' or similar stereotype (Sawa & Snyder, 2002;Corfas et al 2004;Walsh et al 2008;Esslinger et al 2009;McDannald et al 2011;Rico, 2012). Patients receiving the diagnosis of schizophrenia are thus exposed to pressure to conform to an identity that is compatible with this stereotype, resulting in a strong desire to 'recover' from this experience.…”
Section: The Principle Of Contextual Precision Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, in human brains and in lymphoblastoid B-cell lines (LCLs) of subjects with schizophrenia, an ErbB4 risk haplotype (AGG; rs7598440, rs839523, rs707284) was found to be associated with elevated ErbB4 CYT-1 transcription and consequently raised expression of PIK3CD (p110δ). Importantly, despite augmented PIK3CD levels, PI3K signaling is reduced; this surprising result points to a complex deregulation of the NRG1/ERBB4/PI3K pathway, with a negative effect on the PI3K signaling in this disease [8,134]. Law and colleagues cite similar results regarding elevated levels of PIK3CD, accompanied by dampened PI3K signaling in neuroblastoma tumors [135,136], an effect suggesting that PIK3CD may act as a tumor suppressor.…”
Section: Pi3kmentioning
confidence: 85%