We investigated the association of the ZDHHC8 gene locus with schizophrenia using meta-analytic techniques, combining all published data up to May 2009 and focusing on 10 independent studies from six published references covering 2,894 cases, 2,932 controls and 1,225 parent-offspring trios.
The results of the present study provide the first evidence that ZDHHC8 on the 22q11 locus might have influence on SPEM function of schizophrenia patients in a Korean population and may provide a new clue for understanding differential effects of candidate genes in schizophrenia.
We selected four putative risk variants, residing within these genes, ProDH 1945, ProDH 2026, COMT ValMet and ZDHHC8 rs175174, and studied these in a large family-based schizophrenia association sample of European origin (488 Bulgarian parent-offspring trios).
For further support from within the Han Chinese ethnic group, we selected two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) located at the distal 5'-end (rs1633445; intron 10 of HpaII tiny fragments locus 9C, HTF9C) and the intron 4 (rs175174) of ZDHHC8 gene to test if these were associated with schizophrenia in a study sample of Taiwan.