Evidence that duplications of 22q11.2 protect against schizophrenia

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Abstract

A number of large, rare copy number variants (CNVs) are deleterious for neurodevelopmental disorders, but large, rare, protective CNVs have not been reported for such phenotypes. Here we show in a CNV analysis of 47 005 individuals, the largest CNV analysis of schizophrenia to date, that large duplications (1.5-3.0 Mb) at 22q11.2 - the reciprocal of the well-known, risk-inducing deletion of this locus - are substantially less common in schizophrenia cases than in the general population (0.014% vs 0.085%, OR=0.17, P=0.00086). 22q11.2 duplications represent the first putative protective mutation for schizophrenia. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited.

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Rees, E., Kirov, G., Sanders, A., Walters, J. T. R., Chambert, K. D., Shi, J., … Owen, M. J. (2014). Evidence that duplications of 22q11.2 protect against schizophrenia. Molecular Psychiatry, 19(1), 37–40. https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2013.156

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