Abstract

BackgroundPrevious studies found that Ser9Gly (rs6280) might be involved in the occurrence of schizophrenia. However, no consist conclusion has yet been achieved. Compared to the case-control study, the family-based study took into account stratification bias. Thus, we conducted a meta-analysis of family-based studies to measure a pooled effect size of the association between Ser9Gly and the risk of schizophrenia.MethodsThe relevant family-based studies were screened using the electronic databases by the inclusion criteria. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were used to measure the correction between Ser9Gly polymorphism and schizophrenia susceptibility. Subgroup analysis was performed by stratification of ethnicity (i.e., East Asian, Caucasian, and other populations). Additionally, publication bias was evaluated by the funnel plot.ResultsAfter literature searching, a total of 13 family-based association studies were included, which contained 11 transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) studies with 1219 informative meiosis and 5 haplotype-based haplotype relative risk (HRR) studies. No statistical significance of the heterogeneity was detected in TDT and HRR studies. Thus, the pooled effect size was calculated under the fixed effect model. The results found that the association was significantly protective in East Asian in TDT studies (204 informative meiosis, OR = 0.744, 95% CI = 0.564–0.980, Z-value = − 2.104, p = 0.035).ConclusionsThe meta-analysis based on the family study found a protective association of Ser9Gly in East Asian. In future, large sample molecular epidemiology studies are needed to validate our findings.

Highlights

  • Previous studies found that Ser9Gly might be involved in the occurrence of schizophrenia

  • 11 studies were for transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) and 5 studies were for haplotype relative risk (HRR)

  • The pooled results indicated that there were no association between Ser9Gly Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and schizophrenia

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Introduction

Previous studies found that Ser9Gly (rs6280) might be involved in the occurrence of schizophrenia. Heritability of schizophrenia is Dopamine receptor D3 (DRD3) is localized to the limbic areas of the brain and are associated with cognitive, emotional, and endocrine functions [9,10,11,12]. For the association between Ser9Gly and schizophrenia, there are still conflicting results without a consistent conclusion [19,20,21,22,23] These contradictory results may be due to small sample size, inclusion of various genetic backgrounds, and other potential confounding bias [24]

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