Investigation by Linkage Analysis of the XY Pseudoautosomal Region in the Genetic Susceptibility to Schizophrenia

Abstract
Background: A susceptibility locus for schizophrenia in the pseudoautosomal region has been proposed on the basis of a possible excess of sex chromosome aneuploidies among patients with schizophrenia and an increased sex concordance in affected sib pairs. Several studies investigating this hypothesis have produced conflicting evidence.Method: In a series of Icelandic and British families, we used lod score and sib pair linkage analyses with markers for the MIC2 and DXYS14 loci on the pseudoautosomal XY region.Results: Lod and sib pair linkage analysis with these markers produced strongly negative scores. Heterogeneity testing also produced negative results.Conclusion: We conclude that the present study provides no support for the involvement of either the pseudoautosomal region or the nearby region of the sex chromosomes in the aetiology of schizophrenia.