학술논문

A genome-wide survey and functional brain imaging study identify CTNNBL1 as a memory-related gene.
Document Type
Article
Source
Molecular Psychiatry. Feb2013, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p255-263. 9p. 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 1 Graph.
Subject
*GENE expression
*GENOMES
*DIAGNOSTIC imaging
*GENETIC polymorphisms
*MEMORY
Language
ISSN
1359-4184
Abstract
Unbiased genome-wide screens combined with imaging data on brain function may identify novel molecular pathways related to human cognition. Here we performed a dense genome-wide screen to identify episodic memory-related gene variants. A genomic locus encoding the brain-expressed beta-catenin-like protein 1 (CTNNBL1) was significantly (P=7 × 10−8) associated with verbal memory performance in a cognitively healthy cohort from Switzerland (n=1073) and was replicated in a second cohort from Serbia (n=524; P=0.003). Gene expression studies showed CTNNBL1 genotype-dependent differences in beta-catenin-like protein 1 mRNA levels in the human cortex. Functional magnetic resonance imaging in 322 subjects detected CTNNBL1 genotype-dependent differences in memory-related brain activations. Converging evidence from independent experiments and different methodological approaches suggests a role for CTNNBL1 in human memory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]