Positive association of the FTSJ1 gene polymorphisms with nonsyndromic X-linked mental retardation in young Chinese male subjects

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Abstract

To investigate the possible genetic association of nonsyndromic X-linked mental retardation (NS-XLMR) with FTSJ1 gene polymorphisms, a case-control association study was performed focusing on the Chinese Han population in the Qinba mountain region. Three common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (rs2268954, rs2070991, rs5905692) in the gene were selected and genotyped using the polymerase chain reaction single-strand confirmation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) method. Pairwise linkage disequilibrium (LD) analysis showed that the three SNPs were in strong LD (all D′ > 0.8). There were significant differences between cases and controls in allele frequency distribution of rs2268954 (P = 0.036), rs2070991 (P = 0.043), and rs5905692 (P = 0.014) and in the distributions of common haplotypes combined by these SNPs (global P = 0.01236) in male subjects. In female subjects, however, no positive results were found. Our results suggest a positive association between the genetic variants of the FTSJ1 gene and NS-XLMR in young male subjects in the Chinese Han population in the Qinba region. © 2008 The Japan Society of Human Genetics and Springer.

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Dai, L., Xing, L., Gong, P., Zhang, K., Gao, X., Zheng, Z., … Zhang, F. (2008). Positive association of the FTSJ1 gene polymorphisms with nonsyndromic X-linked mental retardation in young Chinese male subjects. Journal of Human Genetics, 53(7), 592–597. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10038-008-0287-x

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