MAOB, monoamine oxidase B, 4129

N. diseases: 152; N. variants: 8
Source: ALL
Disease Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.320 Biomarker group PSYGENET Among 132 cases with mood disorder, eight alleles (size: 112-126 bp) of locus MAOA(CA)n, 12 alleles (size: 168-198 bp) of locus MAOB(GT)n, and nine alleles (size: 195-213 bp) of locus MAOB(TG)n were observed. 10686545 2000
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.320 GeneticVariation group BEFREE To ascertain whether mood disorders, including bipolar and unipolar, are genetically associated with the monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) or monoamine oxidase B (MAOB) gene in the Chinese population, 132 cases of mood disorder and 88 normal controls were genotyped for the MAOA(CA)n, MAOB(GT)n, and MAOB(TG)n loci by the method of amplification fragment length polymorphism. 10686545 2000
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.320 Biomarker group PSYGENET Therefore, our results did not support the involvement of the alleles at MAOA and MAOB in the etiology of mood disorder. 9342198 1997
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.320 Biomarker group BEFREE Therefore, our results did not support the involvement of the alleles at MAOA and MAOB in the etiology of mood disorder. 9342198 1997
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.320 Biomarker group PSYGENET In order to determine the possible role of the MAO region in susceptibility to affective disorders in an independent sample, we have genotyped 83 probands of bipolar affective disorder families, 56 sets of parents of bipolar probands, and 84 normal controls for intronic simple sequence repeat polymorphisms of the MAO-A and MAO-B genes. 9342194 1997