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Male increase in brain gene expression variability is linked to genetic risk for schizophrenia

机译:男性大脑基因表达变异性增加与精神分裂症的遗传风险有关

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Schizophrenia shows substantial sex differences in age of onset, course, and treatment response, but the biological basis of these effects is incompletely understood. Here we show that during human development, males show a regionally specific decrease in brain expression similarity compared to females. The genes modulating this effect were significantly co-expressed with schizophrenia risk genes during prefrontal cortex brain development in the fetal period as well as during early adolescence. This suggests a genetic contribution to a mechanism through which developmental abnormalities manifest with psychosis during adolescence. It further supports sex differences in brain expression variability as a factor underlying the well-established sex differences in schizophrenia.
机译:精神分裂症在发病年龄,病程和治疗反应方面显示出明显的性别差异,但这些作用的生物学基础尚不完全清楚。在这里,我们表明,在人类发展过程中,男性与女性相比在大脑表达相似性方面表现出区域特异性的下降。在胎儿期以及青春期早期,前额叶皮层大脑发育过程中,调节这种作用的基因与精神分裂症风险基因显着共表达。这表明遗传对青春期出现精神异常的发育异常机制的遗传贡献。它进一步支持了脑表达变异的性别差异,作为精神分裂症中公认的性别差异的基础。

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