Case Control Study
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World J Psychiatry. Jul 19, 2022; 12(7): 904-914
Published online Jul 19, 2022. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v12.i7.904
Table 1 Association analysis for four target single-nucleotide polymorphisms and schizophrenia risk, n (%)1
SNP
Genotype/allele
SCZ (n = 443)
HC (n = 511)
P value
OR (95%CI)
HWE test for controls
rs11917047 (PTPRG)AA219 (49.4)259 (50.7)1.00 (ref)0.151
AG183 (41.3)200 (39.1)0.4311.12 (0.85-1.47)
GG41 (9.3)52 (10.2)0.7130.92 (0.58-1.45)
A621 (70.1)718 (70.3)1.00 (ref)
G265 (29.9)304 (29.7)0.8851.02 (0.83-1.24)
rs2239681 (IGF2)AA156 (35.2)177 (34.6)1.00 (ref)0.104
AG211 (47.6)232 (45.4)0.6671.07 (0.80-1.43)
GG76 (17.2)102 (20.0)0.4470.87 (0.59-1.26)
A523 (59.0)586 (57.3)1.00 (ref)
G363 (41.0)436 (42.7)0.5670.95 (0.79-1.14)
rs3842756 (INSIGF)CC405 (91.4)475 (93.0)1.00 (ref)0.409
CT38 (8.6)36 (7.0)0.3191.28 (0.79-2.08)
TT----
C848 (95.7)986 (96.5)1.00 (ref)
T38 (4.3)36 (3.5)0.3291.27 (0.79-2.04)
rs61955196 (ABCB9)CC157 (35.4)202 (39.5)1.00 (ref)0.513
CG213 (48.1)244 (47.7)0.2971.16 (0.88-1.55)
GG73 (16.5)65 (12.7)0.037a1.54 (1.03-2.30)
C527 (59.5)648 (63.4)1.00 (ref)
G359 (40.5)374 (36.6)0.042a1.22 (1.01-1.47)
Table 2 Associations between rs61955196 and schizophrenia based on multiple models, n (%)1
Model
Genotype
SCZ (%)
HC (%)
OR (95%CI)
P value
AIC
BIC
CodominantCC157 (35.4)202 (39.5)1.001279.81299.2
GC213 (48.1)244 (47.8)1.16 (0.88-1.55)0.297
GG73 (16.5)65 (12.7)1.54 (1.03-2.30)0.037a
DominantCC157 (35.4)202 (39.5)1.000.1201279.71294.3
GC + GG286 (64.6)309 (60.5)1.24 (0.95-1.62)
RecessiveCC + GC370 (83.5)446 (87.3)1.000.0681278.91293.5
GG73 (16.5)65 (12.7)1.41 (0.97-2.04)
OverdominantCC + GG230 (51.9)267 (52.2)1.000.8101282.11296.7
GC213 (48.1)244 (47.8)1.03 (0.80-1.34)
Log-additive---1.22 (1.01-1.48)0.040a12781292.6
Table 3 Association analysis for famine and single-nucleotide polymorphisms, n (%)1
Group
SNP
Genotype
Famine
Non-famine
P value
OR (95%CI)
SCZrs11917047AA + GA204 (92.7)198 (88.8)0.1501.00
(Recessive)GG16 (7.3)25 (11.2)1.62 (0.84-3.13)
rs2239681AA + GA185 (84.1)182 (81.6)0.5501.00
(Recessive)GG35 (15.9)41 (18.4)1.16 (0.71-1.91)
rs3842756CC198 (90)207 (92.8)0.2701.00
(Codominant)CT22 (10)16 (7.2)0.68 (0.35-1.34)
rs61955196CC + GG117 (53.2)113 (50.7)0.6101.00
(Overdominant)GC103 (46.8)110 (49.3)1.10 (0.76-1.60)
HCrs11917047AA + GA249 (91.5)210 (87.9)0.1601.00
(Recessive)GG23 (8.5)29 (12.1)1.50 (0.84-2.68)
rs2239681AA + GA222 (81.6)187 (78.2)0.3301.00
(Recessive)GG50 (18.4)52 (21.8)1.24 (0.80-1.92)
rs3842756CC257 (94.5)218 (91.2)0.1501.00
(Codominant)CT15 (5.5)21 (8.8)1.65 (0.83-3.27)
rs61955196CC + GG144 (52.9)123 (51.5)0.7501.00
(Overdominant)GC128 (47.1)116 (48.5)1.06 (0.75-1.50)
Table 4 Generalized multifactor dimensionality reduction analysis for best interaction combination models
No.
Best combination
CVC
Te-BA
P value
1rs61955196 9/100.50970.8281
2rs2239681 × rs6195519610/100.55820.0547
3rs11917047 × rs2239681 × rs6195519610/100.53410.1719
4rs11917047 × rs2239681 × rs3842756 × rs6195519610/100.54490.1719
Table 5 Crossover analysis of interactions between rs11917047/rs2239681/rs3842756/ rs61955196 and famine factor with schizophrenia
SNP
Genotype
Famine
SCZ
HC
OR (95%CI)
P value
rs11917047AG + GG+1211191.21 (0.85-1.72)0.294
AG + GG-1031330.92 (0.65-1.31)0.646
AA+1021201.01 (0.70-1.45)0.958
AA-1171391.00 (ref)
rs2239681AG + GG+1441571.13 (0.78-1.65)0.519
AG + GG-1431771.00 (0.69-1.45)0.986
AA+79821.19 (0.77-1.83)0.432
AA-77951.00 (ref)
rs3842756CT+16210.99 (0.50-1.95)0.974
CT-22151.90 (0.96-3.77)0.064
CC+2072181.23 (0.95-1.61)0.123
CC-1982571.00 (ref)
rs61955196CG + GG+1471451.35 (0.94-1.95)0.109
CG + GG-1391641.13 (0.78-1.63)0.513
CC+76941.08 (0.71-1.64)0.724
CC-811081.00 (ref)