rs6265, BDNF;BDNF-AS

N. diseases: 272
Source: ALL
Disease Risk Allele Score vda Association Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
Eating Disorders
CUI: C0013473
Disease: Eating Disorders
0.080 GeneticVariation BEFREE Evidence suggests that the most frequent single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of BDNF gene (rs6265) has been associated with different psychiatric, neurodegenerative and eating disorders. 30602138 2019
Eating Disorders
CUI: C0013473
Disease: Eating Disorders
0.080 GeneticVariation BEFREE Several lines of evidence suggest that a functional variant of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor gene (BDNF Val66Met) correlates with a number of eating disorders. 27483421 2016
Eating Disorders
CUI: C0013473
Disease: Eating Disorders
0.080 GeneticVariation BEFREE A common polymorphism of the BDNF genotype (Val66Met) has been associated with various forms of eatin</span>g disorders, alterations in body mass index (BMI) values and obesity in adult populations. 21851847 2012
Eating Disorders
CUI: C0013473
Disease: Eating Disorders
0.080 GeneticVariation BEFREE The Met-allele of the BDNF Val66Met polymorphism has been associated with eating disorders, but the underlying mechanism of its contribution is not known. 20537407 2011
Eating Disorders
CUI: C0013473
Disease: Eating Disorders
0.080 GeneticVariation BEFREE We have not found an association between Val66Met (G196A) polymorphism of the BDNF and ED in schoolchildren from general population. 20573217 2010
Eating Disorders
CUI: C0013473
Disease: Eating Disorders
0.080 GeneticVariation BEFREE Case-control studies also suggest a BDNF contribution in the aetiology of ED: we have previously reported a strong association between the Met66 variant within the BDNF gene, restricting AN (ANR) and minimum body mass index (minBMI) in a Spanish sample, and a positive association between the Val66Met and -270C/T BDNF SNPs and ED in six different European populations. 15657604 2005
Eating Disorders
CUI: C0013473
Disease: Eating Disorders
0.080 GeneticVariation BEFREE We found no association between p.V66M or the additionally genotyped variant c.-46C > T and obesity, ADHD or eating disorders. 15457498 2005
Eating Disorders
CUI: C0013473
Disease: Eating Disorders
0.080 GeneticVariation BEFREE This study suggests that the BDNF 196G/A gene polymorphism might be associated with a susceptibility to eating disorders. 15108194 2004