Sex chromosome abnormalities and psychiatric diseases

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Abstract

Excesses of sex chromosome abnormalities in patients with psychiatric diseases have recently been observed. It remains unclear whether sex chromosome abnormalities are related to sex differences in some psychiatric diseases. While studies showed evidence of susceptibility loci over many sex chromosomal regions related to various mental diseases, others demonstrated that the sex chromosome aneuploidies may be the key to exploring the pathogenesis of psychiatric disease. In this review, we will outline the current evidence on the interaction of sex chromosome abnormalities with schizophrenia, autism, ADHD and mood disorders.

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Zhang, X., Yang, J., Li, Y., Ma, X., & Li, R. (2017). Sex chromosome abnormalities and psychiatric diseases. Oncotarget, 8(3), 3969–3979. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.13962

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