Polymorphisms in GPCR genes: Their role in schizophrenia, autism diseases and response to antipsychotic treatment - A systematic review - PubMed
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- Polymorphisms in GPCR genes are associated with schizophrenia (SZ) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
- 301 GPCR polymorphisms were identified as risk variants for SZ and/or ASD.
- 171 polymorphisms were linked to SZ, mainly in DRD2 and DRD3 genes.
- 55 polymorphisms were associated with ASD, primarily in OXTR and AVPR1A genes.
- GPCR variants influence antipsychotic treatment response.
- In SZ, DRD2 mutations affect clozapine and risperidone response, while HTR2A mutations influence olanzapine response.
- In ASD, HTR2C mutations impact risperidone response.
- Functional consequences were described for 59 polymorphisms, with DRD2 being the most studied.
- The review highlights the genetic overlap and neurodevelopmental origins of SZ and ASD.