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Publication : A population-specific HTR2B stop codon predisposes to severe impulsivity.

First Author  Bevilacqua L Year  2010
Journal  Nature Volume  468
Issue  7327 Pages  1061-6
PubMed ID  21179162 Mgi Jnum  J:167209
Mgi Id  MGI:4867565 Doi  10.1038/nature09629
Citation  Bevilacqua L, et al. (2010) A population-specific HTR2B stop codon predisposes to severe impulsivity. Nature 468(7327):1061-6
abstractText  Impulsivity, describing action without foresight, is an important feature of several psychiatric diseases, suicidality and violent behaviour. The complex origins of impulsivity hinder identification of the genes influencing it and the diseases with which it is associated. Here we perform exon-focused sequencing of impulsive individuals in a founder population, targeting fourteen genes belonging to the serotonin and dopamine domain. A stop codon in HTR2B was identified that is common (minor allele frequency > 1%) but exclusive to Finnish people. Expression of the gene in the human brain was assessed, as well as the molecular functionality of the stop codon, which was associated with psychiatric diseases marked by impulsivity in both population and family-based analyses. Knockout of Htr2b increased impulsive behaviours in mice, indicative of predictive validity. Our study shows the potential for identifying and tracing effects of rare alleles in complex behavioural phenotypes using founder populations, and indicates a role for HTR2B in impulsivity.
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