Papers on
DGKH
What is the impact of genome-wide supported risk variants for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder on brain structure and function? A systematic review.Prata et al., London, United Kingdom. In Psychol Med, Sep 2015
Irrespective of imaging modality, studies addressing the effect of SZ/BD GWAS risk genes (ANK3, CACNA1C, MHC, TCF4, NRGN, DGKH, PBRM1, NCAN and ZNF804A) were included.
Genome wide association studies (GWAS) and copy number variation (CNV) studies of the major psychoses: what have we learnt?Sim et al., Singapore, Singapore. In Neurosci Biobehav Rev, 2012
Risk genes associated with BPD include ankyrin 3, node of Ranvier (ANK3), calcium channel, voltage dependent, L type, alpha 1C subunit (CACNA1C), diacylglycerol kinase eta (DGKH), gene locus on chromosome 16p12, and polybromo-1 (PBRM1) and very recently neurocan gene (NCAN).
The genetics of bipolar disorder.Smoller et al., Boston, United States. In Neuroscience, 2009
Nevertheless, genomewide association analysis, which has successfully identified susceptibility genes for a variety of complex disorders, has begun to implicate specific genes for bipolar disorder (DGKH, CACNA1C, ANK3).