TH, tyrosine hydroxylase, 7054

N. diseases: 321; N. variants: 71
Source: ALL
Disease Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 GeneticVariation group BEFREE Noradrenergic dysfunction due to abnormalities in the tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) gene has been implicated in the pathogenesis of suicidal behavior in mood disorders. 24275212 2014
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 Biomarker group PSYGENET Noradrenergic dysfunction due to abnormalities in the tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) gene has been implicated in the pathogenesis of suicidal behavior in mood disorders. 24275212 2014
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 Biomarker group PSYGENET Because of its key regulatory role in central and peripheral catecholamine synthesis, TH is associated with the pathogenesis of several neurological and psychiatric diseases, including Parkinson's disease, dystonia, schizophrenia, affective disorders, and cardiovascular diseases. 23537934 2013
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 Biomarker group PSYGENET It is of great interest that prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2, tyrosine hydroxylase, Cart, Homer1 and glutamate decarboxylase have already been implicated in affective disorders by different approaches in previous reports. 18371075 2008
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 GeneticVariation group BEFREE The study could not support the involvement of tyrosine hydroxylase, catechol-O-methyl transferase and Wolfram syndrome 1 polymorphisms in mood disorders. 12782971 2003
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 Biomarker group PSYGENET The study could not support the involvement of tyrosine hydroxylase, catechol-O-methyl transferase and Wolfram syndrome 1 polymorphisms in mood disorders. 12782971 2003
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 GeneticVariation group LHGDN The study could not support the involvement of tyrosine hydroxylase, catechol-O-methyl transferase and Wolfram syndrome 1 polymorphisms in mood disorders. 12782971 2003
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 Biomarker group BEFREE The D2 and D3 dopamine receptors were, therefore, not a major liability factor for mood disorders in our sample, whereas TH may play a role in a subgroup of patients. 10760558 2000
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 Biomarker group PSYGENET The D2 and D3 dopamine receptors were, therefore, not a major liability factor for mood disorders in our sample, whereas TH may play a role in a subgroup of patients. 10760558 2000
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 GeneticVariation group BEFREE In each analysis there was no association of the TH tetranucleotide repeat polymorphism and affective disorder. 10050974 1999
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 GeneticVariation group BEFREE To find variants in the tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) gene that are associated with schizophrenia, mood disorders, or alcohol dependence, all of the exons, the exon-intron boundaries, and the 5' promoter region of the TH gene were systematically screened for variants by single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis followed by direct nucleotide sequencing. 9754624 1998
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 GeneticVariation group BEFREE Our results suggest a moderate linkage disequilibrium of TH variants with mood disorders. 9577842 1998
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 GeneticVariation group BEFREE Our sample includes 46 mood disorder subjects, investigated by the OPCRIT (operational criteria checklist for psychotic illness) checklist for their symptomatological pattern and typed for TH variants by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification. 9613850 1998
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 Biomarker group BEFREE No significant differences in allele and genotype frequencies were observed between the two groups, providing further evidence against a major role for the tyrosine hydroxylase gene in the etiology of major affective disorders. 8912950 1996
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 GeneticVariation group BEFREE These results provide some support for linking affective disorder to this genetic region and suggest that additional linkage and association studies should be conducted to determine whether tyrosine hydroxylase or a nearby locus contributes to susceptibility to bipolar affective disorder in some families. 8561212 1996
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 Biomarker group BEFREE These results indicate that TH gene is less likely to contribute to the genetic component of affective disorders. 7665810 1995
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 GeneticVariation group BEFREE We present the results of a linkage analysis using polymorphic DNA segments within the TH gene and the nearby dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) gene in 6 families multiply affected with affective disorder. 7907843 1993
CUI: C0525045
Disease: Mood Disorders
Mood Disorders
0.400 GeneticVariation group BEFREE Therefore, we tested 88 patients with affective disorders and 99 healthy control persons for association of restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) alleles at the tyrosine hydroxylase locus. 1975102 1990