2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2013.09.043
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Polymorphism of Toll-like receptor 4 gene in bipolar disorder

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“…These patients were sampled from one large ongoing study that explored genetic and environmental risk factors of BD. Data regarding the association between TLR2/TLR4 genetic variations and BD have been previously published [22,23] and this was the same for the data regarding the association between AAO and childhood trauma [8]. To be included in this analysis, all cases had to have both a retrospective assessment of the AAO of BD, defined by the age of the first manic or depressive episode, as well as available genotypes for TLR2 or TLR4 genetic variations.…”
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“…These patients were sampled from one large ongoing study that explored genetic and environmental risk factors of BD. Data regarding the association between TLR2/TLR4 genetic variations and BD have been previously published [22,23] and this was the same for the data regarding the association between AAO and childhood trauma [8]. To be included in this analysis, all cases had to have both a retrospective assessment of the AAO of BD, defined by the age of the first manic or depressive episode, as well as available genotypes for TLR2 or TLR4 genetic variations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Four functionally-relevant TLR2 and TLR4 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (rs4696480, rs3804099 and rs1927914, rs11536891 respectively) were selected based on previous genetic association studies of BD [22,23]. Genomic DNA was extracted from EDTA-treated peripheral blood samples or B-lymphoblastoid cell lines using the Nucleon BACC3 kit (GE HealthCare, Chalfont St Giles, UK).…”
Section: Tlr2 and Tlr4 Genetic Polymorphism Studiesmentioning
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“…[19][20][21][22] Although no genetic association studies include TLR4 in patietns with schizophrenia, an increased frequency of the TLR4 rs11536891 polymorphism was recently reported in patients with early-onset bipolar disorder compared with controls. 23 Several circumstances provide good reasons to study TLR4 in schizophrenia populations specifically. First, some studies indicate that TLR4 may play a significant role in neurodevelopment and plasticity.…”
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“…Several HLA genes and haplotypes are linked to autism [13], while HLA polymorphisms are amongst the most associated region in schizophrenia [20]. Furthermore, an association between bipolar patients with autoimmune comorbid disorders and genes encoding functional Toll Like Receptors (innate immunity) has been reported [21]. Strengthening the exploration of immunogenetic diversity in major psychiatric disorders, such as innate, adaptive immunity and inflammation pathways, is urgently needed as has been performed for cancer [22].…”
Section: Auto-immunity Early Infection and Immune-genetic Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%