Baron M
Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY 10032, USA.
Acta Psychiatr Scand. 1995 Aug;92(2):81-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1995.tb09547.x.
Despite initial setbacks, linkage studies with DNA markers continue to occupy center stage in psychiatric research. Advances in molecular and statistical techniques have revived the search for disease genes, leading to a new harvest of findings. Most interest in recent years has focused on potential linkages between schizophrenia and chromosomes X-Y (the pseudoautosomal region) and 22q12-13.1, and between bipolar affective disorder and chromosomes 18 (pericentromeric region) and 21q22.3. This article provides a critical evaluation of theses studies, with implications for future research. Concerns over earlier linkage trials make this scrutiny current and topical.
尽管最初遭遇挫折,但利用DNA标记进行的连锁研究在精神病学研究中仍占据核心地位。分子技术和统计技术的进步重新燃起了对疾病基因的探寻热情,催生了一批新的研究成果。近年来,大多数研究兴趣集中在精神分裂症与X-Y染色体(假常染色体区域)和22q12-13.1之间,以及双相情感障碍与18号染色体(着丝粒周围区域)和21q22.3之间的潜在连锁关系上。本文对这些研究进行了批判性评估,并探讨了其对未来研究的启示。鉴于早期连锁试验引发的诸多担忧,这种审视具有及时性和现实意义。