Bach D R, Moggi F, Müller T J, Seifritz E, Strik W K, Wirtz G
Universitätsklinik für klinische Psychiatrie, Universität Bern.
Nervenarzt. 2007 Jan;78(1):81-4. doi: 10.1007/s00115-006-2116-9.
Darier's disease is a rare, inherited autosomal dominant skin disorder caused by a mutation in the sarcoendoplasmatic reticulum calcium transporter (SERCA)-2-gene. In a number of pedigrees, Darier's disease closely relates with affective disorder. The most likely hypothesis for this is a susceptibility gene for affective disorder near the SERCA-2-gene. A 6.5-megabase region could be identified as a susceptibility locus. This region constitutes a susceptability locus also in affective disorder without Darier's disease. The underlying gene has not yet been identified.