Awardee OrganizationCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES
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Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION: (Adapted from investigator's abstract) This proposal is in
response to RFA 98-010 entitled "Molecular Genetics of Mental Disorders,"
a research initiative based on recommendations of the National Advisory
Mental Health Council and the NIMH Genetics Workgroup. The broad objective
of the proposed research is to detect and localize susceptibility loci for
bipolar and related mood disorders. This goal will be attained through a
genome-wide search for linkage between the disease and marker loci in a
large sample of multiplex pedigrees. The investigators propose a two-site
international project is to collect the pedigree sample. Specifically, it
is proposed to (1) collect a sample of 300 pedigrees, including about 400
affected sib pairs with bipolar I disorder and 60 to 75 extended high-
density pedigrees; (2) evaluate subjects clinically using the DIGS and
FIGS interviews, and obtain best estimate clinical diagnoses based on
interview, family history, and medical records; (3) obtain blood samples
from subjects informative for linkage analysis, for DNA extraction and
creation of cell lines; (4) conduct a 10cM genome scan with 377
microsattelite markers; (5) analyze the clinical and genotypic data for
evidence of linkage using various statistical methods; and (6) based on
the linkage results, identify candidate genomic regions for further study.
About 1,500 subjects will be studied. The investigators will make
available to the scientific community the clinical and biological data to
facilitate efforts to map and clone the disease genes. Long-term goals
will include the identification and characterization of the disease genes
using a gamut of molecular techniques; elucidation of gene-environment,
interaction, and characterization of cases with linked genes to identify
and define homogenous subsets of the disorder. These long-term objectives
will be considered in a renewal application.
The availability of a unique series of pedigrees, coupled with recent
advances in diagnostic procedures, molecular genetics techniques and
linkage analysis methods, bode well for unraveling the genetic mechanisms
that underlie some forms of bipolar disorder. This, in turn, may have
important implications for the etiology, nosology, pathophysiology and,
possibly, prevention and treatment of this disorder.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
behavioral geneticsbipolar depressionclinical researchcomputer assisted sequence analysiscomputer data analysiscomputer program /softwarefamily geneticsgene environment interactiongenetic markersgenetic susceptibilitygenomegenotypehuman genetic material taghuman subjectlinkage mappingmedical recordsmental disorder diagnosismolecular cloningpolymerase chain reactionstatistics /biometry
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