Schizophrenia (SCZ) is associated with genetic factors, and specific risk loci have been identified. Still, the biology and clinical translation of genetic risk remain largely unknown. Gene co-expression networks are relevant to functional and clinical translation of SCZ risk. We hypothesized that SCZ risk genes may converge into co-expression pathways which, in turn, may be associated with clinical phenotypes in SCZ patients.

GENE CO-EXPRESSION NETWORKS REVEAL PATHWAYS OF CONVERGENCE OF SCHIZOPHRENIA RISK GENES AND OF RESPONSE TO TREATMENT

Pasquale Di Carlo;Giulio Pergola;Marco Papalino;Antonio Rampino;Giuseppe Blasi;Alessandro Bertolino
2019-01-01

Abstract

Schizophrenia (SCZ) is associated with genetic factors, and specific risk loci have been identified. Still, the biology and clinical translation of genetic risk remain largely unknown. Gene co-expression networks are relevant to functional and clinical translation of SCZ risk. We hypothesized that SCZ risk genes may converge into co-expression pathways which, in turn, may be associated with clinical phenotypes in SCZ patients.
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