CSMD1 rs10503253 increases schizophrenia risk in a Tunisian population-group
CONCLUSION: The present finding confirms the previously reported association between the Cub and Sushi multiple Domain 1 rs10503253A allele and the risk to develop schizophrenia and identified the rs1270942 variant as a potential disease risk modifier. Such observations may be important for the definition of the susceptible immunogenetic background in North African individuals at risk to develop mental disorders.PMID:37748985 | DOI:10.1016/j.encep.2023.08.002
Source: L Encephale - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Ons Mihoub Arij Ben Chaaben Wahid Boukouaci Mohamed Lajnef Fayza Ayari Hamdi El Kefi Hanen Ben Ammar Hajer Abazza Zouhair El Hechmi Fathi Guemira Marion Leboyer Ryad Tamouza Maher Kharrat Source Type: research
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