GABBR1 has a HERV-W LTR in its regulatory region - a possible implication for schizophrenia

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Schizophrenia is a complex disease with uncertain aetiology. We suggest GABBR1, GABA receptor B1 implicated in schizophrenia based on a HERV-W LTR in the regulatory region of GABBR1. Our hypothesis is supported by: (i) GABBR1 is in the 6p22 genomic region most often implicated in schizophrenia; (ii) microarray studies found that only presynaptic pathway-related genes, including GABA receptors, have altered expression in schizophrenic patients and (iii) it explains how HERV-W elements, expressed in schizophrenia, play a role in the disease: by altering the expression of GABBR1 via a long terminal repeat that is also a regulatory element to GABBR1.This paper was reviewed by Sandor Pongor and Martijn Huynen. © 2013 Hegyi; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Hegyi, H. (2013, February 7). GABBR1 has a HERV-W LTR in its regulatory region - a possible implication for schizophrenia. Biology Direct. https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6150-8-5

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