2021
Genetic diversity of the North African population revealed by the typing of SNPs in the DRD2/ANKK1 genomic region
Mestiri S, Boussetta S, Pakstis AJ, Elkamel S, Elgaaied ABA, Kidd KK, Cherni L. Genetic diversity of the North African population revealed by the typing of SNPs in the DRD2/ANKK1 genomic region. Gene 2021, 777: 145466. PMID: 33524518, DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2021.145466.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAfrica, NorthernAllelesBlack PeopleEthnicityFemaleGene FrequencyGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetic VariationGenomicsGenotypeGenotyping TechniquesHaplotypesHeterozygoteHuman MigrationHumansLinkage DisequilibriumMaleMiddle AgedPolymorphism, Single NucleotideProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesReceptors, Dopamine D2ConceptsNorth African populationsGenetic diversitySingle nucleotide polymorphismsGenetic structureAncestral gene poolPeculiar genetic structureLowest average heterozygosityNorth African onesAfrican populationsHigh linkage disequilibriumGenetic driftGenomic regionsAverage heterozygosityGene poolSame locusLinkage disequilibriumDisequilibrium analysisGenetic componentGenesNucleotide polymorphismsLociReceptor geneDiversityHuman populationEuropean populations
2014
A Form of the Metabolic Syndrome Associated with Mutations in DYRK1B
Keramati AR, Fathzadeh M, Go GW, Singh R, Choi M, Faramarzi S, Mane S, Kasaei M, Sarajzadeh-Fard K, Hwa J, Kidd KK, Babaee Bigi MA, Malekzadeh R, Hosseinian A, Babaei M, Lifton RP, Mani A. A Form of the Metabolic Syndrome Associated with Mutations in DYRK1B. New England Journal Of Medicine 2014, 370: 1909-1919. PMID: 24827035, PMCID: PMC4069260, DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa1301824.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKinase-like domainMapping susceptibility genesHistidine 90Disease-causing genesFunctional characterizationDisease genesDYRK1BKey gluconeogenic enzymesGenetic analysisCardiovascular risk traitsWhole-exome sequencingDistinct familiesLinkage analysisSecond mutationPosition 102Susceptibility genesFamily membersLarge familyGenesCausative mutationsUnaffected family membersMutationsFunction activityAffected family membersGluconeogenic enzymes
2012
Genome-wide association study of Tourette's syndrome
Scharf JM, Yu D, Mathews CA, Neale BM, Stewart SE, Fagerness JA, Evans P, Gamazon E, Edlund CK, Service SK, Tikhomirov A, Osiecki L, Illmann C, Pluzhnikov A, Konkashbaev A, Davis LK, Han B, Crane J, Moorjani P, Crenshaw AT, Parkin MA, Reus VI, Lowe TL, Rangel-Lugo M, Chouinard S, Dion Y, Girard S, Cath DC, Smit JH, King RA, Fernandez TV, Leckman JF, Kidd KK, Kidd JR, Pakstis AJ, State MW, Herrera LD, Romero R, Fournier E, Sandor P, Barr CL, Phan N, Gross-Tsur V, Benarroch F, Pollak Y, Budman CL, Bruun RD, Erenberg G, Naarden AL, Lee PC, Weiss N, Kremeyer B, Berrío GB, Campbell DD, Cardona Silgado JC, Ochoa WC, Mesa Restrepo SC, Muller H, Valencia Duarte AV, Lyon GJ, Leppert M, Morgan J, Weiss R, Grados MA, Anderson K, Davarya S, Singer H, Walkup J, Jankovic J, Tischfield JA, Heiman GA, Gilbert DL, Hoekstra PJ, Robertson MM, Kurlan R, Liu C, Gibbs JR, Singleton A, Hardy J, Strengman E, Ophoff R, Wagner M, Moessner R, Mirel D, Posthuma D, Sabatti C, Eskin E, Conti D, Knowles J, Ruiz-Linares A, Rouleau G, Purcell S, Heutink P, Oostra B, McMahon W, Freimer N, Cox N, Pauls D. Genome-wide association study of Tourette's syndrome. Molecular Psychiatry 2012, 18: 721-728. PMID: 22889924, PMCID: PMC3605224, DOI: 10.1038/mp.2012.69.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAttention Deficit Disorder with HyperactivityCase-Control StudiesChromosomes, Human, Pair 9FemaleFibrillar CollagensGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenome-Wide Association StudyGenotypeHumansInternational CooperationMaleMeta-Analysis as TopicObsessive-Compulsive DisorderPolymorphism, Single NucleotideTourette SyndromeWhite PeopleYoung AdultConceptsGenome-wide association studiesFirst genome-wide association studyAssociation studiesTop signalsFull genetic architectureAncestry-matched controlsEuropean ancestry samplesGenetic architectureGWAS dataComplex inheritanceEuropean-derived populationsSusceptibility variantsSusceptibility genesEventual identificationEuropean ancestryCosta RicaChromosome 9q32Familial recurrence rateNorth AmericaComplete understandingAmerican populationCentral ValleyNeuropsychiatric diseasesDevelopmental disordersGenesCrohn's Disease Risk Alleles on the NOD2 Locus Have Been Maintained by Natural Selection on Standing Variation
Nakagome S, Mano S, Kozlowski L, Bujnicki JM, Shibata H, Fukumaki Y, Kidd JR, Kidd KK, Kawamura S, Oota H. Crohn's Disease Risk Alleles on the NOD2 Locus Have Been Maintained by Natural Selection on Standing Variation. Molecular Biology And Evolution 2012, 29: 1569-1585. PMID: 22319155, PMCID: PMC3697811, DOI: 10.1093/molbev/mss006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SubstitutionCrohn DiseaseGene FrequencyGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenotyping TechniquesHaplotypesHumansModels, GeneticModels, MolecularNod2 Signaling Adaptor ProteinPhylogenyPolymorphism, Single NucleotideProtein Structure, SecondaryProtein Structure, TertiaryRisk FactorsSelection, GeneticSequence Analysis, DNAConceptsDisease risk allelesNatural selectionCD risk allelesGenome-wide association studiesClassical linkage analysisMost recent common ancestorPhylogenetic network analysisRecent common ancestorNOD2 proteinProtein structural predictionRecent genome-wide association studiesHigh-frequency haplotypesSerious conformational changesEuropean populationsAmino acid substitutionsRisk allelesStanding variationDeleterious haplotypesEvolutionary studiesCoalescent simulationsCommon ancestorGenomic regionsNon-European populationsEntire genomeDiploid individuals
2011
Rare BRCA1 haplotypes including 3’UTR SNPs associated with breast cancer risk
Pelletier C, Speed WC, Paranjape T, Keane K, Blitzblau R, Hollestelle A, Safavi K, van den Ouweland A, Zelterman D, Slack FJ, Kidd KK, Weidhaas JB. Rare BRCA1 haplotypes including 3’UTR SNPs associated with breast cancer risk. Cell Cycle 2011, 10: 90-99. PMID: 21191178, PMCID: PMC3048078, DOI: 10.4161/cc.10.1.14359.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords3' Untranslated RegionsBlack or African AmericanBreast NeoplasmsCohort StudiesFemaleGenes, BRCA1Genetic MarkersGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseHaplotypesHumansMutationPolymorphism, Single NucleotideWhite PeopleConceptsGenetic markersRare haplotypesNew genetic markersBRCA1 3'UTRSequence mutationsMicroRNA bindingFunctional variantsSuch polymorphismsHaplotypesMutationsBRCA1Haplotype analysisPolymorphismSNPsRegion polymorphismsVariantsFunctional polymorphismsBreast cancer subtypesCancer subtypesMarkersBRCA1 haplotypeMiRNALarge populationBRCA1 mutationsBinding
2010
Using a Pharmacokinetic Model to Relate an Individual’s Susceptibility to Alcohol Dependence to Genotypes
Mustavich LF, Miller P, Kidd KK, Zhao H. Using a Pharmacokinetic Model to Relate an Individual’s Susceptibility to Alcohol Dependence to Genotypes. Human Heredity 2010, 70: 177-193. PMID: 20714161, PMCID: PMC3164201, DOI: 10.1159/000317056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMolecular levelStatistical gene-gene interactionsTissues of individualsGenetic variationGene-gene interactionsMolecular mechanismsGenesParticular genotypeHaplotype frequenciesPopulation levelGenotype effectsDisease riskIndividual susceptibilityMechanistic modelGenotypesADH7SusceptibilityCommon diseaseMechanistic modelingInteractionADH1CALDH2ADH1BStatistical interactionTAS2R38A variant of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene (NOS3) associated with AMS susceptibility is less common in the Quechua, a high altitude Native population.
Wang P, Ha AY, Kidd KK, Koehle MS, Rupert JL. A variant of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene (NOS3) associated with AMS susceptibility is less common in the Quechua, a high altitude Native population. High Altitude Medicine & Biology 2010, 11: 27-30. PMID: 20367485, DOI: 10.1089/ham.2009.1054.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcclimatizationAltitudeAltitude SicknessEthnicityGene FrequencyGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenotypeHumansMexicoNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIPeruPolymorphism, GeneticPopulation GroupsConceptsHigh-altitude pulmonary edemaEndothelial nitric oxide synthaseAcute mountain sicknessNitric oxideG alleleEndothelial nitric oxide synthase geneAltitude-related illnessesG894T polymorphismNitric oxide synthase geneNitric oxide synthaseAltitude pulmonary edemaOxide synthase geneNOS3 genotypesPulmonary edemaOxide synthaseVascular enzymeMountain sicknessT polymorphismBlood flowAltitude toleranceNOS3AMS susceptibilityHypoxic environmentHigh-altitude native populationsEnvironmental hypoxiaAdditional support for the association of SLITRK1 var321 and Tourette syndrome
O'Roak B, Morgan T, Fishman D, Saus E, Alonso P, Gratacòs M, Estivill X, Teltsh O, Kohn Y, Kidd K, Cho J, Lifton R, State M. Additional support for the association of SLITRK1 var321 and Tourette syndrome. Molecular Psychiatry 2010, 15: 447-450. PMID: 20351724, PMCID: PMC3292207, DOI: 10.1038/mp.2009.105.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
The complex global pattern of genetic variation and linkage disequilibrium at catechol-O-methyltransferase
Mukherjee N, Kidd K, Pakstis A, Speed W, Li H, Tarnok Z, Barta C, Kajuna S, Kidd J. The complex global pattern of genetic variation and linkage disequilibrium at catechol-O-methyltransferase. Molecular Psychiatry 2008, 15: 216-225. PMID: 18574484, PMCID: PMC2811226, DOI: 10.1038/mp.2008.64.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCatechol O-MethyltransferaseDatabases, GeneticGene FrequencyGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenotypeHumansLinkage DisequilibriumPolymorphism, Single NucleotidePopulation GroupsConceptsNon-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphismsSingle nucleotide polymorphismsGenetic variationDiverse evolutionary lineagesFuture association studiesEvolutionary lineagesPromoter regionAssociation studiesGenesLinkage disequilibriumFunctional consequencesUndetected variantsNucleotide polymorphismsCommon haplotypeComplex global patternsGlobal patternsDNA samplesHaplotypesLineagesExonsHaplotypic combinationsKbDNACOMT geneOnly variation
2007
Motoneuron-specific NR3B gene: No association with ALS and evidence for a common null alleleSYMBOL
Niemann S, Landers J, Churchill M, Hosler B, Sapp P, Speed W, Lahn B, Kidd K, Brown R, Hayashi Y. Motoneuron-specific NR3B gene: No association with ALS and evidence for a common null alleleSYMBOL. Neurology 2007, 70: 666-676. PMID: 17687115, DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000271078.51280.17.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAllelesCase-Control StudiesDNA Mutational AnalysisGene FrequencyGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetics, PopulationGenotypeHaplotypesHumansLinkage DisequilibriumMotor Neuron DiseaseMotor NeuronsPolymorphism, Single NucleotideReceptors, N-Methyl-D-AspartateSuperoxide DismutaseSuperoxide Dismutase-1ConceptsSporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosisAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisSingle nucleotide polymorphismsGRIN3B geneGlutamate-mediated excitotoxicityCase-control studyFamilial amyotrophic lateral sclerosisIonotropic glutamate receptorsNervous system-related genesTag single nucleotide polymorphismsPolymorphic CAG repeatNMDA typeGlutamate receptorsLateral sclerosisReceptor responsesAllele frequenciesCommon polymorphismsUnreported single nucleotide polymorphismsNR3BCAG repeatsGenetic dysfunctionGRIN3BNucleotide polymorphismsNull allelesIndividuals
2004
Indications of Linkage and Association of Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome in Two Independent Family Samples: 17q25 Is a Putative Susceptibility Region
Paschou P, Feng Y, Pakstis A, Speed W, DeMille M, Kidd J, Jaghori B, Kurlan R, Pauls D, Sandor P, Barr C, Kidd K. Indications of Linkage and Association of Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome in Two Independent Family Samples: 17q25 Is a Putative Susceptibility Region. American Journal Of Human Genetics 2004, 75: 545-560. PMID: 15303240, PMCID: PMC1182043, DOI: 10.1086/424389.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChromosome MappingChromosomes, Human, Pair 17C-Reactive ProteinGene FrequencyGenetic LinkageGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenotypeHaplotypesHumansLinkage DisequilibriumLod ScoreMicrosatellite RepeatsMicrotubule-Associated ProteinsNerve Tissue ProteinsPedigreePolymorphism, Single NucleotideTourette SyndromeWhite PeopleConceptsSingle nucleotide polymorphismsLinkage disequilibriumSusceptibility regionsThree-site haplotypesPutative susceptibility regionsBackground linkage disequilibriumSignificant association resultsIndication of linkageNonparametric LOD scoreGenomic regionsThree-marker haplotypeComplex genetic backgroundAdditional microsatellite markersFine mappingGenetic basisHigher LD valuesMicrosatellite markersExpression profilesAssociation resultsTransmission/disequilibrium testChromosome 17Genetic componentGenetic backgroundGenesLOD scoreCOMT haplotypes suggest P2 promoter region relevance for schizophrenia
Palmatier M, Pakstis A, Speed W, Paschou P, Goldman D, Odunsi A, Okonofua F, Kajuna S, Karoma N, Kungulilo S, Grigorenko E, Zhukova O, Bonne-Tamir B, Lu R, Parnas J, Kidd J, DeMille M, Kidd K. COMT haplotypes suggest P2 promoter region relevance for schizophrenia. Molecular Psychiatry 2004, 9: 859-870. PMID: 15098000, DOI: 10.1038/sj.mp.4001496.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2000
Sequence variability and candidate gene analysis in complex disease: association of µ opioid receptor gene variation with substance dependence
Hoehe M, Köpke K, Wendel B, Rohde K, Flachmeier C, Kidd K, Berrettini W, Church G. Sequence variability and candidate gene analysis in complex disease: association of µ opioid receptor gene variation with substance dependence. Human Molecular Genetics 2000, 9: 2895-2908. PMID: 11092766, DOI: 10.1093/hmg/9.19.2895.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplex genotype-phenotype relationshipsGenotype-phenotype relationshipsCandidate genesSequence variabilitySequence variantsGene sequence informationDNA sequence variationCandidate gene analysisSpecific sequence variantsPrime candidate geneCombination of variantsSequence comparisonSequence variationSequence informationHuman mu-opioid receptor geneDifferent haplotypesGene analysisGenesComplex diseasesReceptor geneOpioid receptor geneHaplotypesGene variationMultiple individualsModel system
1999
Linkage Disequilibrium at the ADH2 and ADH3 Loci and Risk of Alcoholism
Osier M, Pakstis A, Kidd J, Lee J, Yin S, Ko H, Edenberg H, Lu R, Kidd K. Linkage Disequilibrium at the ADH2 and ADH3 Loci and Risk of Alcoholism. American Journal Of Human Genetics 1999, 64: 1147-1157. PMID: 10090900, PMCID: PMC1377839, DOI: 10.1086/302317.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlcohol DehydrogenaseAlcoholismAllelesBase SequenceChinaChromosomes, Human, Pair 4Cloning, MolecularGene FrequencyGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetic VariationHaplotypesHumansIndians, Central AmericanLinkage DisequilibriumMexicoMolecular Sequence DataMultigene FamilyNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderPolymorphism, Single NucleotideRacial GroupsTaiwanConceptsProportion of chromosomesAlcohol dehydrogenase geneDehydrogenase geneChromosome 4Functional variantsChromosomesLinkage disequilibriumADH2Functional polymorphismsADH3Allele frequenciesPairwise disequilibriumGenesIntronic polymorphismDisequilibriumPolymorphismDifferent efficienciesRisk of alcoholismHigher VmaxClass I alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) genesVariantsLociKbHaplotypesPopulation
1984
Genetic analysis workshop II: Further consideration of segregation and linkage analyses in problem 3
Kramer P, Altmann D, Kidd K. Genetic analysis workshop II: Further consideration of segregation and linkage analyses in problem 3. Genetic Epidemiology 1984, 1: 189-193. PMID: 14971372, DOI: 10.1002/gepi.1370010213.Peer-Reviewed Original Research