Tumor necrosis factor-α and -β genetic polymorphisms as a risk factor in Saudi patients with schizophrenia

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Kadasah, Saeed [1 ]
Arfin, Misbahul [2 ]
Rizvi, Sadaf [2 ]
Al-Asmari, Mohammed [2 ]
Al-Asmari, Abdulrahman [2 ]
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[1] Prince Sultan Mil Med City, Sci Res Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[2] Prince Sultan Mil Med City, Sci Res Ctr, Div Mol Biol & Genet, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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schizophrenia; tumor necrosis factor; gene polymorphism; genetics; psychiatric disorder; SERUM TNF-ALPHA; NO ASSOCIATION; PROMOTER POLYMORPHISM; KOREAN POPULATION; BIPOLAR DISORDER; CYTOKINES; DISEASE; REGION; LEVEL; ANTIPSYCHOTICS;
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10.2147/NDT.S131144
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Schizophrenia is one of the most common devastating psychiatric disorders that negatively affects the quality of life and psychosocial functions. Its etiology involves the interplay of complex polygenic influences and environmental risk factors. Inflammatory markers are well-known etiological factors for psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the association of proinflammatory cytokine genes, tumor necrosis factor ( TNF)-alpha(-308G/A) and TNF-beta(+ 252A/G) polymorphisms with schizophrenia susceptibility. Subjects and methods: TNF- alpha and TNF-beta genes were amplified using amplification refractory mutation system primers in 180 schizophrenia patients and 200 healthy matched controls recruited from the Psychiatry Clinic of Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh. The frequencies of alleles and genotypes of TNF-alpha(- 308G/A) and TNF-beta (+ 252A/G) polymorphisms in patients were compared with those in controls. Results: The frequencies of TNF-alpha(- 308) allele A and genotype GA were significantly higher, while those of allele G and genotype GG were lower in schizophrenia patients as compared to controls, indicating that genotype GA and allele A of TNF-alpha(- 308G/A) may increase susceptibility to schizophrenia, while genotype GG and allele G may reduce it. On the other hand, the distribution of alleles and genotypes of TNF-beta(+ 252A/G) polymorphism does not differ significantly in patients from controls; however, the frequency of genotype GG of TNF-beta (+ 252A/G) was significantly higher in male patients than in female patients. The distribution of TNF-alpha(- 308G/A) and TNF-beta(+ 252A/G) polymorphisms was almost similar in schizophrenia patients with negative or positive symptoms. Conclusion: TNF-alpha(- 308G/A) and TNF-beta(+ 252G/A) polymorphisms may increase the susceptibility to schizophrenia in Saudi patients and could be a potential risk factor for its etiopathogenesis. However, further studies are warranted involving a larger sample size to strengthen our findings.
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