CHRM2, cholinergic receptor muscarinic 2, 1129

N. diseases: 91; N. variants: 10
Source: ALL
Disease Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
CUI: C0011581
Disease: Depressive disorder
Depressive disorder
0.340 GeneticVariation disease BEFREE Genetic variation in the cholinergic muscarinic-2 (M(2)) receptor gene (CHRM2) has been associated with the risk for developing depression. 20351719 2011
CUI: C0011581
Disease: Depressive disorder
Depressive disorder
0.340 Biomarker disease PSYGENET Genetic variation in the cholinergic muscarinic-2 (M(2)) receptor gene (CHRM2) has been associated with the risk for developing depression. 20351719 2011
CUI: C0011581
Disease: Depressive disorder
Depressive disorder
0.340 Biomarker disease PSYGENET Our data fail to support association with the CHRM2 polymorphisms previously implicated in the genetic aetiology of depression. 19181679 2009
CUI: C0011581
Disease: Depressive disorder
Depressive disorder
0.340 GeneticVariation disease BEFREE Our data fail to support association with the CHRM2 polymorphisms previously implicated in the genetic aetiology of depression. 19181679 2009
CUI: C0011581
Disease: Depressive disorder
Depressive disorder
0.340 Biomarker disease PSYGENET In this study, we evaluated whether genetic variation in the CHRM2 gene is also a risk factor for the correlated clinical characteristics of alcoholism and depression. 15229186 2004
CUI: C0011581
Disease: Depressive disorder
Depressive disorder
0.340 GeneticVariation disease BEFREE In this study, we evaluated whether genetic variation in the CHRM2 gene is also a risk factor for the correlated clinical characteristics of alcoholism and depression. 15229186 2004
CUI: C0011581
Disease: Depressive disorder
Depressive disorder
0.340 Biomarker disease PSYGENET These results are consistent with a gender-specific role of the CHRM2 gene in depression in women. 12116189 2002
CUI: C0011581
Disease: Depressive disorder
Depressive disorder
0.340 Biomarker disease BEFREE These results are consistent with a gender-specific role of the CHRM2 gene in depression in women. 12116189 2002